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Category: Advanced Math
Circle Theorem
Explore prove and apply important properties of circles that have to do with things like arc length, radians, inscribed angles. Circle Theorem
Unit circle Worksheet
Unit circle plays an vital role in trigonometry. The unit circle provide values of T -ratios for given angles. Unit circle worksheet
Unit circle and trigonometric graph
Unit circle is the source for the generation of the trigonometric function graphs. The quadrants from the unit circle, when placed horizontally in numerical order, create the basis for the trigonometric graphs. Hence This process of creating graphs from the unit circle is often called “unwrapping” the unit circle. Unit circle with Trigo Graph
Forms of Quadratic Equation
This post about forms of quadratic equations. In this post general quadratic equations with graph.This post is also include important facts quadratics like vertex , x-intercept and y-intercepts. The quadratic equation is an important topic in all syllabus like IB and cambridge etc A quadratic equation is an equation of the second degree, meaning it contains at […]
Parabola
This post is about parabola section. parabola basically, a graph of quadratic function. Also it is part of conic section. It is the part of syllabus of SAT subject test, SAT, Math of AS/A level and IBDP HL/SL. A parabola is an open curve on axes in both direction. The parabola will be symmetrical about […]
Quadratics
This post is about quadratic function . First of all in quadratics equation x has highest power two , therefore it has two solution. In this worksheet questions are given in completing square form. A quadratic function is one of the form f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, where a, b, and c are numbers […]
Complex Number
A complex number is can be expressed in the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers . The complex number a + bi, a is called the real part, and b is called the imaginary part. So due to presence of i this part is called imaginary. Hence complex no is another number system. Therefore it obey all rules […]
Imaginary No.
Complex numbers have two parts, a “real” part and an “imaginary” part (being any number with an “i” in it). The Complex numbers is ” a + bi “; that is, real-part first and part imaginary i=√(-1) due to presence to i second part is imaginary. Imaginary no
Parabola
Vertex of a parabola is at the ‘origin’ and the axis of symmetry is along the x or y-axis, then the equation of the parabola is the simplest. So that its vertex is (h,k) and its axis of symmetry is parallel to the x-axis, it has an equation of (y – k)2= 4p (x – […]