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WORK, POWER AND ENERGY; IMPULSE AND MOMENTUM

Work If the point of application of a force is displaced, the force is said to do work. For a […]

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DYNAMICS :Newton’s Laws Of Motion, Motion Along Inclined Plane And Motion Of Connected Particles

Sir Isaac Newton put forward three important laws which relate to the motion of bodies under the action of given […]

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Permutation And Combination

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PROBABILITY: SAMPLE SPACE,EVENT SPACE, INDEPENDENT AND DEPENDENT EVENTS

Probability: Is a measure of the likelihood that an event will occur in any one trial. Probability can be applied […]

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Conic Sections: Parabola, Ellipse And Hyperbola

THE PARABOLA The parabola is a locus of points, equidistant from a given point, called the Focus and from a […]

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THE CIRCLE: DEFINITION , GENERAL EQUATION, EQUATION OF TANGENT TO CIRCLE AND LENGTH OF THE TANGENT

DEFINITION: A circle is defines as the locus of point equidistant from a fixed point. A circle is completely specified […]

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Application Of Differentiation ; Rate Of Change, Equation Of Motion , Maximum And Minimum Points And Values

Rate of Change MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM POINTS GENERAL EVALUATION A curve is defined by f(x) = x3 -6×2-15-1 find (i) […]

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Differentiation Of Trigonometric Functions, Logarithmic Functions And Exponential Functions

Derivative Of Trigonometric Functions The derivative of y = sin x dy/dx = cos x The derivative of y = […]

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Rules Of Differentiation

Rules for differentiation HIGHER DERIVATIVES OF THE SECOND AND THIRD ORDER . DIFFERENTIATION OF IMPLICIT FUNCTIONS Reading Assignment New Further […]

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Limits Of Functions And Differentiation From The First Principle

Introduction to Limits EVALUATION Evaluate lim -> 4 x3 +4x 6 Evaluastelim x -> -2 x+6/ 2x +4 Differentiation From […]