Class 10 Mathematics

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This is Course Design to Teach Math’s to class 10 Student   

What Will You Learn?

  • Master Class 10 Maths online! Our comprehensive course covers the entire CBSE/NCERT syllabus, from Real Numbers to Probability. Enjoy clear concept explanations, ample practice problems, doubt-clearing, and exam-focused preparation from the comfort of your home. Ace your boards with confidence!

Course Content

Real Number
Key Characteristics and Components of Real Numbers: All rational numbers are real numbers: This includes: Integers: Whole numbers (positive, negative, and zero), e.g., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3. Fractions: Ratios of two integers, where the denominator is not zero, e.g., 1/2, -3/4, 5/1. Terminating decimals: Decimals that end, e.g., 0.5, 2.75, -1.2. Repeating decimals: Decimals with a pattern of digits that repeats infinitely, e.g., 0.333..., 1.272727... All irrational numbers are real numbers: These are numbers that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction p/q, where p and q are integers and q  =0. Their decimal representations are non-terminating and non-repeating. Examples include: 2 ​ (the square root of 2): Approximately 1.41421356... π (pi): Approximately 3.14159265... (used in calculating the circumference and area of circles) e (Euler's number): Approximately 2.71828182... (used in calculus and exponential growth) In essence, if you can place a number anywhere on the infinite number line, it's a real number. What it is: A linear equation in two variables is an algebraic equation of the form Ax+By+C=0, where: x and y are the two variables. A, B, and C are real numbers. A and B cannot both be zero (otherwise, it wouldn't be an equation with two variables or a linear equation). The highest power of each variable is 1.

  • The Fundamental Theorem Of Arithmetic’s
    03:41
  • To Prove a Number is an irrational number-1
    09:48
  • To Prove a Number is an irrational number -2
    05:19
  • To identify whether a rational number will result in a terminating or non-terminating decimal
    00:00

Linear Equation in Two Variable
Linear equations in two variables are fundamental in algebra, representing straight lines when graphed. Here's a summary of their key aspects.

Polynomial
Polynomial

Quadratic Equation
Quadratic Equation

Arithmetic Progression
Arithmetic Progression

Trigonometry
Trigonometry

Similar Triangle and its properties
Similar Triangle and its properties

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