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What you'll learn
Student will understand types of number systems
Arithematic operations on various number systems
Student will start to think logically
Students will gain confidence after attending this course
Requirements
It is a basic course does not need any basics.
Description
Most of the people are phobic to mathematics, this course is specially designed for them to know about various trips, tricks and techniques.Firstly we introduced niumber systems which is the basic concept for mathematics.We have discussed about Arithematic operations which is the basic for any maths student.Later on we have moved on to fractions, Squares and square roots and cubes and cube roots, we have given a brief theory on sets.Fundamentals of Maths covers basic arithmetic operations or calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, which are taught to us in primary classes. Going forward, in higher classes, students will learn basic concepts like algebra, geometry, factors, ratios, Finding x and y intercepts of an equation. It's easy to identify the x and y intercepts on a graph, but students frequently struggle to find them using only the equation. ...Finding the equation of a parabola. Solving quadratic inequalities. Checking your solutions.Some common addition keywords are:Add.Plus.More.Total.Increase.Together / Altogether.Combined.Sum.We have a clear discussion on set theory also.Set theory is the mathematical theory of well-determined collections, called sets, of objects that are called members, or elements, of the set. Pure set theory deals exclusively with sets, so the only sets under consideration are those whose members are also sets.
Overview
Lecture 1 Substraction
Section 1...