The procedure to find the sum of deviation can be understood with the help of example given below: Suppose 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 24 are the data... View Article
The modulus operator or more specifically, the modulo operation is a method to find the remainder of a division operation. In some instances, the... View Article
Another name for the potential difference is Voltage. Sometimes it is also called electromotive force (EMF). It represents the amount of... View Article
Hipparchus of Nicaea (190-120 B.C) a Greek astronomer, mathematician and geographer. He is considered to be “the father of trigonometry”. He... View Article
In geometry, 1 in 10 means for every ten units of horizontal distance crosses there is 1 unit of vertical drop or rise. The angle of tan is used... View Article
The simplex method is one of the best practices to solve a linear programming problem for finding the optimal solution. The simplex method is a... View Article
Per annum is used to represent the annual rate of interest in financial institutions. If the rate of interest is 6% per annum, then the interest... View Article
Let ax2 + bx + c = 0 be the quadratic equation, where a, b, c are real numbers and a ≠ 0. Also, D = b2 - 4ac is the discriminant of the given... View Article
Conic sections are amongst the most used curves and are the most older math concepts. Systematic work on their properties was investigated... View Article
In statistics, deviation refers to the difference between actual and expected values. Technically, the deviation is a measure of the difference... View Article
Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat that must be added or removed from a unit mass of a substance to change its temperature by one... View Article
The gradient is defined as a vector that is tangent to the function at a point. The direction of the steepest ascent of the function from that... View Article
Yes, we can use tan on no right triangles. As we know that law of sine and law of cosines are defined for any non right triangles. While proving... View Article
The epsilon ∈ or ε is a greek letter. In set theory, ∈ is used to denote the belongingness of an element to a specific set. Suppose A = {a, b, c,... View Article
Group A elements are called the representative elements or the main group elements. Thus, the columns with A (IA through VIIIA) are called the... View Article
Iodine is a chemical element and is to treat and prevent iodine deficiency and as an antiseptic. The human body required iodine but cannot... View Article
In vector algebra, a cross b cross c is the vector triple product and is defined as the cross product of three vectors. This can be expressed as:... View Article
Below example will help you in understanding how we can solve the modulus of a quadratic equation. |x2 - 6| = -x + 6 When |x2 - 6| ≥ 0 x2 - 6... View Article