cengage calculus is sufficient for jee mains please reply
can i get the steps for solving 1.657/0.0242=68.47 but i dont know the steps?
Hello!
First step we can write 1.657 as 1657/1000 then next step we can write 0.0242 as 242/10000 then u can divide as per the general rules of mathematics and after that u can write them as 1657/1000 multiply into 10000/242 then after doing general calculation of mathematics u can reach to the ans which is 68.47.
So,I hope it helps u.
All the best!
Is Amit m agarwal book integral calculus is good for jee main?
can I score high marks in jee advanced mathematics by solving Allen modules , cengage books ,Sameer Bansal calculus and Black Book? after this is TMH required?
Hi Shashank,
JEE Advanced is one of the most prestigious entrance examination of our country. It is conducted by the top 7 IITs and is the gateway to admission into most reputed institutions IITs.
It is an examination which not only tests your bookish knowledge but also your temperament, patience, out of box thinking, smart work and how depth knowledge you have on a topic. For this examination you should first make your basic and fundamental strong. You can do it by reading your coaching material band some standard book as well.
Try to make a disciplined schedule and follow it strictly. It will help you much. Solve and practice previous year questions repeatedly and analyze where you are committing mistakes. Understand each topic and solve many questions on it.
Eat healthy and stay motivated throughout your preparation.
Feel free to ask more queries.
All the best.
What is the best book for Calculus for IIT-JEE preparation?
Dear Aspirant,
You can use the below mentioned books for the calculus preparation:-
- NCERT Textbooks
- Maths XI and XII by RD Sharma
- Complete mathematics by TMH
- New pattern mathematics for JEE mains by Arihant publications
- Previous Year question papers ( Very Important )
Hope this helps. Thank you.
which book is good for calculus of IIT JEE advanced Sameer Bansal or cengage or Thomas calculus
I am weak in maths. Should I take BBA, I heard BBA has economics, and economics contains maths ( algebra, calculus, etc). P.s I am from the science field.
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That's ok if you are weak in maths, BBA has economics but economics will have math's of not higher education, you will be having basic level maths, you will not be even having +2 maths in it. Even if you go for B.com you will have economics and will have same kind of basic mathematics in it. If you are not even Interested in basic maths, Choose BA you will be dealing with history and politics.
Can I do BA economics (hons) in DU if Ive taken business maths and statistics in class 12?According to my state board syllabus commerce students can only take bms and it covers chapters like calculus, algebra, probability,etc. Will I be considered if I produce any certificate?
Dear Aspirant,
The applicants must have studied and passed Mathematics at the qualifying exam for admission to B.A. (Honours) in Economics. The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects. Since you had done business mathematics, it will enough for you to apply. Some of the top colleges are:
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Delhi School of Economics
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St. Stephen’s College
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Shri Ram College of Commerce
Good Luck
what is the calculus for 11 class
I think you missed something while writing your question there is not properly clear that what you exactly want to know , is it the definition of Calculus?
Or is it about which Calculus part you study in class 11? .
Still I am answering by considering these all ,hope this may clear you complete doubt:
What is calculus?
It is a branch of mathematics that deals with the particular method of calculation or reasoning, in this basically if we go with its application then we can have its proper deep definition which say that in order to dealing with the minimum smallest part or maximum largest part of the system we use calculus , it helps to find out the minimum or maximum part of the system or any expression of system.
What are the types of calculus?
There are basically two types of calculus or we can say parts which we focus during our class 11 and 12th .
- Differential calculus.( Dealing with the calculation of smallest part of the expression of any system ).
- integral calculus (dealing with the calculation of of largest part of the expression of the system).
What Calculus we study in class 11 and 12 ?
the answer of this question vary according to the board in which you are studying .
as I have seen that in ICSE board you basically focus on some integral part also which you do not in CBSE in class 11, and this also vary in various state boards.
In a more general way if we consider NCERT books then this thing do not vary ,it is same for all if it is followed by these all boards strictly as in CBSE it is strictly followed.
so in NCERT of class 11 you only focus on the basic part of the differential calculus along with the limit concept and in class 12 you mainly focus on the intermediate level of differential calculus and basic integral calculus along with the applications. while it turns to the advanced in graduation and super advanced in the post graduation if you go with mathematic course.
best of luck.
how many days required to complete mechanics, Modern physics, Physical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, algebra, calculus, trigonometry, 2d and 3d geometry??
Please mention thr name of the examination for which you are enquiring. Now, the days required to complete the syllabus you mentioned, depends on you. Every person has a different ability and way to do things. If you are really dedicated and hardworking, you can complete the syllabus within 10-15 days, else, it may take as much time as you procrastinate. Firstly fix a timetable and follow it strictly knowing the topics you find tough and easy. Give more time to tough topics and solve question banks and previous year question papers to get an idea of the exam and the type of questions asked. This will help you cover up the syllabus well and soon.
Hope this helps.
Good luck !