[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Divide: 10x3y - 9xy2 - 4x2y2 by xy
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Divide: 3y3 - 9ay2 - 6ab2y by -3y
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Divide: x5 - 15x4 - 10x2 by -5x2
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Divide: 12a2 + ax - 6x2 by 3a - 2x
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Divide: 6x2 - xy - 35y2 by 2x - 5y
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Divide: x3 − 6x2 + 11x − 6 by x2 − 4x + 3
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Divide: m3 − 4m2 + m + 6 by m2 − m − 2
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
For the universal set {4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12,13} ; find the subset of A = {even numbers}.
Also, find a complement of A.
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
For the universal set {4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12,13} ; find the subset of B = {odd numbers greater than 8}.
Also, find a complement of B.
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
For the universal set {4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12,13} ; find the subset of C = {prime numbers}.
Also, find a complement of C.
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
For the universal set {4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12,13} ; find the subset of D = {even numbers less than 10}.
Also, find a complement of D.
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8} and B = {6, 8, 10, 12}, find: A∪B
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8} and B = {6, 8, 10, 12}, find: A∩B
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8} and B = {6, 8, 10, 12}, find: A - B
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8} and B = {6, 8, 10, 12}, find: B - A
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {3, 5, 7, 9, 11} and B = {4, 7, 10}, find: n(A)
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {3, 5, 7, 9, 11} and B = {4, 7, 10}, find: n(B)
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {3, 5, 7, 9, 11} and B = {4, 7, 10}, find: A∪B and n(A∪B)
[3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined