What Are The Different Types Of Patterns In Maths
The following are the different types of patterns in maths: Number pattern Shape pattern Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn... View Article
The following are the different types of patterns in maths: Number pattern Shape pattern Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn... View Article
180 degrees in a circle is the horizontal line which forms the base for the theoretical half circle. Stay tuned... View Article
There are two types of solids, and they are: Crystalline solids Amorphous solids Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more... View Article
The period of oscillation of a pendulum can be doubled by quadrupling its length. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn... View Article
Beryllium is the only alkaline earth metal that does not react with water because the size of beryllium is small... View Article
The 5 VSEPR shapes are: Linear Trigonal planar Tetrahedral Trigonal bipyramidal Octahedral Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about... View Article
The following are the special matrices: Square matrix Diagonal matrix Identity matrix Symmetric matrix Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn... View Article
There are 3 types of heavy water that are possible, and they are: Semi-heavy water (HDO) Heavy-oxygen water Tritiated water... View Article
We know that oxidisation is when the species loses electrons. The reduction is when the species gains electrons. Therefore, oxidation... View Article
To find the zero error in a micrometer, the thimble scale must coincide with the datum line on the main... View Article
If the parabola opens to the right or in the upward direction, then the parabola is positive. If the parabola... View Article
The rate of cooling affects the hardness of the metal because it is considered to be the controlling factor in... View Article
The force that holds atoms together is known as strong nuclear forces. Stay tuned with BYJU’S to learn more about... View Article
(1) (4/81)(18n+1-100-n) (2) (4/81)(18n-1+100-n) (3) (4/81)(18n-1+10-n) (4) (4/81)(18n-1+100n) Solution: 0.4 + 0.44 + 0.444 + … to 2n terms =... View Article
(1) 3, 1, 9 (2) 1, 3, 9 (3) 1, 9, 3 (4) 13/3, 13/3, 13/3 Solution: Let a, ar,... View Article
(1) G. P. (2) A. P. (3) H. P. (4) A. G. P. Solution: Given GM of ac and ab... View Article
(1) n + 1 (2) n (3) 2n (4) n2 Solution: (666 … n times) = 6+60+600+..n terms = 6(1+10+100+….n)... View Article
(1) A.P. (2) G.P. (3) H.P. (4) A.G.P Solution: Given GM of ac and ab = d So d2 =... View Article
(1) b (2) c (3) d (4) ae Solution: Since b is the H.M. of a and c b =... View Article
(1) 8, 4, 2, 8 (2) -8, 4, -2, -8 (3) 8, -4, 2, 8 (4) -8, -4, -2, -8... View Article