Loading...
This site is best viewed in a modern browser with JavaScript enabled.
Something went wrong while trying to load the full version of this site. Try hard-refreshing this page to fix the error.
Maths Tiny Videos - MTV
Show that [log]_b[a^3] [log]_c[b^3] [log]_a[c^3] = 27 - Logarithm - Solved Example
If a^x = b^y = c^z and b^2 = ac prove that 1/x + 1/z = 2/y - Logarithm - Solved Example
Logarithm - Solved Example
Logarithm - Solved Example
Logarithm - Solved Example
Find the derivative using the first principle f(x)= 2√x+1 - Derivatives - Differentiation #52
Find the derivative using the first principle f(x)= 3x-2 / 3x+2 - Derivatives - Differentiation #51
Find the derivative using the first principle f(x)= 1/x - Derivatives - Differentiation #50
Find the derivative using the first principle f(x)= 5−2x - Derivatives - Differentiation #49
Find the derivative using the first principle f(x)=3x^2−x+4 - Derivatives - Differentiation #48
How many numbers of 4 different digits can be formed using the digits 0,1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ?
How many numbers of 3 digits can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 if no digit is...
Prove that - Factorial - Permutation and Combination
Prove that - Factorial - Permutation and Combination
Find the derivative using the first principle if f(x) = 2x + 1- Derivatives - Differentiation - # 47
Find the value of - Factorial - Permutation and Combination
Find the value of - Factorial _-Permutation and Combination
Find the value of 8!/2*6! and 13!/6*10! - Factorial _-Permutation and Combination
How to find derivatives of parametric form ? Derivatives - Differentiation - # 46
How to find derivatives of parametric form ? Derivatives - Differentiation - # 45
How to find derivatives of parametric form ? Derivatives - Differentiation - # 44
How to solve these implicit functions derivatives problems ? Derivatives - Differentiation - # 43
The numbers 3.2, 5.8, 7.9 and 4.5 have frequencies x, (x+2), (x-3) and (x+6) respectively. if the ..
Arithmetic Mean - Direct Method, Deviation Method and Step Deviation Method - Discrete Data