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Tobacco and Smoking: Cause, Health risks and Impact

  • Author: Shilpi Shikha
  • Date:22-02-2025

Tobacco and Smoking: Do you know that among the mass killer agents for humans, other

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Neural and Hormonal Control of Digestion: Meaning, Regulation, Types

  • Author: Shilpi Shikha
  • Date:29-03-2025

Neural and Hormonal Control of Digestion: Taste and smell are related. What happens when we

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NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Science Chapter 11 Force and Pressure

  • Author: Varsha
  • Date:16-03-2023

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Science Chapter 11: Class 8 is an important year in a

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Maths NCERT Solutions for Class 6 to 12: Check NCERT Maths Solution

  • Author: Prince
  • Date:17-01-2023

Maths NCERT Solutions: Maths is one of the most important yet most dreaded subjects for

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NCERT Class 4 Hindi Books: Download Here

  • Author: Varsha
  • Date:16-02-2024

NCERT Books for Class 4 Hindi: Students studying in Class 4 must check the latest NCERT

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Cyclic Quadrilateral: Definition, Properties, Theorems & Examples

  • Author: Priya Wadhwa
  • Date:25-01-2023

A Cyclic Quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon encircled by a circle. The word “cyclic” is

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Angle Bisector Theorem: Proofs and Solved Examples

  • Author: Keerthi Kulkarni
  • Date:24-01-2023

One of the most fundamental theorems in mathematics, particularly in geometry, is the Angle Bisector

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Angle Bisector Theorem: Definition, Formula, Example

  • Author: Gurudath
  • Date:25-01-2023

A ray that divides a given angle into two equal angles is known as an

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Baye’s Theorem: Definition, Theorem, Derivation & Examples

  • Author: Ritesh Kumar Gupta
  • Date:25-01-2023

Baye's Theorem is a mathematical formula for determining conditional probability, named after \({18^{{\rm{th}}}}\)-century British mathematician

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Laws of Logarithm: Definition, Rules, Types, Examples

  • Author: Priya_Singh
  • Date:25-01-2023

The concept of Logarithms was introduced by John Napier in the \(17th\) century. Then, later,