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Session 14: Profit, Loss and Discounts | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series
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Session 13: Finding X | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series
Note to blog subscribers: Click on the Heading to view posts on the website with interactive course content, quizzes and updated materials. Live Lecture Theory Solving linear equations means finding the value of the variable that makes the equation true. There are different methods to do this, such as using opposite operations, clearing out fractions,Continue reading “Session 13: Finding X | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series”
Session 11: Percentages | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series
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Session 10: Progressions, BODMAS, Functions | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series
Note to blog subscribers: Click on the Heading to view posts on the website with interactive course content, quizzes and updated materials. Live Lecture Arithmetic Sequence In an arithmetic sequence, each term of a sequence differs from its preceding term by a constant called the common difference. For Example: 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16,Continue reading “Session 10: Progressions, BODMAS, Functions | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series”
Session 9: Identifying the Last Digit | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series
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Session 8: Perfect Squares | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series
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Perfect Squares and More
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Session 7: Surds and Exponents | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series
Note to blog subscribers: Click on the Heading to view posts on the website with interactive course content, quizzes and updated materials. Live Lecture Exponent Form When a number is multiplied by itself several times, it can be written in a short form with the help of exponents. Example: 5×5×5×5=54. Here, 54 is called an exponential expression. TheContinue reading “Session 7: Surds and Exponents | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series”
Session 6: Number Systems, Digits and Place Values | A NEW OUTLOOK – CSIR-NET Series
About number system, converting numbers between systems, digits and place values.