Knowledge in Maths

Test for - motion in startight line, structure of atom, biological classification, animalia-chordates

motion in startight line If a body travels in a straight line and covers an equal amount of distance in an equal interval of time, then it is said to have uniform motion. In simple words, a body is said to have uniform acceleration if the rate of change of its velocity remains constant. structure of atom Atoms consist of three basic particles: protons, electrons, and neutrons. The nucleus (center) of the atom contains the protons (positively charged) and the neutrons (no charge). biological classification Biological classification is the process by which scientists group living organisms. Organisms are classified based on how similar they are. Historically, similarity was determined by examining the physical characteristics of an organism but modern classification uses a variety of techniques including genetic analysis. animalia-chordates A chordate (/ˈkɔːrdeɪt/) is an animal of the phylum Chordata. During some period of their life cycle, chordates possess a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, an endostyle, and a post-anal tail: these five anatomical features define this phylum. Chordates are also bilaterally symmetric, and have a coelom, metameric segmentation, and circulatory system.

statistics theory in maths

notes on statistics theory in which mean median mode and standard deviations are calculated.

ten years of maths class 12th

tens years assignment of maths class 12th part 2

Maths class 12th

ten years assignment for maths class 12th part 3

Mathematics-III

Acellus Integrated Mathematics III, taught by Patrick Mara, is the last course of a three-part series that includes algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics. This high school math pathway is patterned after an approach typically seen internationally. Take out your Notebook and a pen, Get your Kumbhojkar or any other reference books pickup solved examples and start solving them. For M3, practice is the key. The more you practice the less chances of making mistakes. It's not a theory subject so avoid reading Maths.