Multiplication table from 2 to 10 Tables from 2 to 10 are helpful to solve any type of mathematical problems. If we learn the mathematical tables properly we improve basic numerical skills. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 6 9 12 15 18 […]

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Addition for Kindergarten By Sticks : 6 To 10 Numbers In this tutorial, we will learn addition of numbers from 6 to 10. How to add (1 + 5) Example: 1 + 5 = 6 Here we add 1 to 5. For example to add 1 and 5, we take 1 stick, and then we […]

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Addition 1 To 5 For Kids Definition : Addition Addition is total amount of two or more numbers or things. or Taking two or more numbers and adding them together, is the sum or total of two or more numbers. How to add 1 in 1 Example: 1 + 1 = 2 In this example […]

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Linear Equations – An Overview A linear equation is an algebraic equation with an equality sign and highest exponent of the variable is 1. Equality sign (=) divides the equation into two sides such as LHS and RHS. In a linear equation highest exponent of the variable is 1. The standard form of a linear […]

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Decimal Division by Power of 10 Dividing decimal numbers by 10, 100, 1000…… Dividing any decimal by any power of 10 or 10, 100, 1000, we just move the decimal point towards the left as many places as the number of zeros in the power of 10. When we divide any decimal by 10, we […]

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 Multiplying Decimals  Here we learn multiplication of decimals with whole numbers. How to multiply decimals step by step. Multiply decimals by one digit whole numbers Step: 1- First we place both numbers, then solve the multiplication problem as we normally would with whole numbers. Example 1: 3.4 x 7 Step: 2 Starting to right, multiply each digit […]

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Decimal Numbers – Place Value Chart Decimal Number We know that decimal numbers means a writing fractions or a number with denominators are powers of 10. In a decimal number decimal point dot (.) is called decimal point. Decimal point separates the whole number part and the fractional part. In below example 287 is whole […]

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Sets – Cartesian Product of Sets If A and B are two non empty sets, then their Cartesian Product A x B is set of all possible ordered pairs. A x B = {(x, y) : x ∈A, y ∈ B} where the elements of A are comes first and the elements of B are […]

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