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Basics of Math
Basics of Math
Basics of Math
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Math is the old, broad and deep science deals with logic of figure, amount and arrangement. Math is all around to us and in anything we do. People working to develop math learning need to know "What is Mathematics?" An organized manner such as mathematics likely to be defined by the kinds of problems, the principles and methods uses to solve these problems, and get the results.
Whether you are a student or teacher preparing and need to grown up on learn math, this book of Basics of Math easily learn numbers system, HCF and LCF, surds and indices, fractions, linear and quadratic equations decimals, average and percents. This Math book covers large number of problems with example and its solution for the purpose of practice on the range of topics covered under the basics of math.

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Release dateSep 17, 2021
ISBN9781005348465
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    Contents

    Chapter 1: Number System

    Chapter 2: Fraction and Simplification

    Chapter 3: HCF and LCM

    Chapter 4: Surds and Indices

    Chapter 5: Square Root and Cube Root

    Chapter 6: Linear and Quadratic Equations

    Chapter 7: Ratio and Proportion

    Chapter 8: Percentage

    Chapter 9: Average

    Chapter 10: Simple Interest

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    Number System

    Introduction

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    umber system is the method of writing larger numbers in a simple way by using only 10 values (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9). These values are called as Digits and a group of digits is called as Number. There are different types of numbers. These numbers are as follows:

    Natural Numbers

    Those numbers which are used for counting purpose are called as Natural numbers. These are denoted by N.

    N = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ……}

    Whole Numbers

    By adding 0 to the set of natural numbers, the set thus formed is called as whole numbers. These are denoted by W.

    W = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ……}

    All natural number are whole numbers but not

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