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Solved Problems for Indian Statistical Institute (B. Math and B. Stat), Chennai Mathematical Institute, JEE Main & Advance ( IIT ) and for Olympiads ( RMO and INMO ). Get Solved problems for boards ( CBSE and ISC Mathematics Papers) along with board papers.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Class IX West Bengal Board Ganit Prakash Chapter 20 Solutions- Co-ordinate Geometry
Class IX West Bengal Board Ganit Prakash Chapter 20 Solutions - Coordinate Geometry
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Can you solve the problem involving Intersection Chords Theorem?
Two chords AB and CD of a circle intersects perpendicularly at the point P. The length of the segments AP, PB, CP and PD are given. Can you calculate the radius of the circle? Watch the full video for an interesting solution with the help of intersecting chord theorem? Learn something new and different.
Monday, April 20, 2020
Can you solve the system of non-linear equation?
A system of linear equations can be solved easily by many standard methods. Even in high school mathematics courses, students are taught Cramer's rule and the method of Matrix to solve a given set of consistent linear equations up to three variables. More advance methods are taught in the course of linear algebra. But for a given system of non-linear equations, there is no specific method. Different ideas need to be applied across various parts of mathematics to get the solution. Nonetheless using school level mathematics, many interesting problems can be solved. Here we present once such problem, where we have to solve a system of non-linear equation. x^2 - yz = 3, y^2 - zx = 4 and z^2 - xy = 5 is the system here, we will solve it using elementary ideas. Knowledge of arithmetic progression is essential.
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Sunday, April 19, 2020
Can You Solve The 5 Circles inside the square Problem?
Five circles with the same radius are placed inside a square, whose sides are not known. The radius of the circle is given. The problem is to find the side of the square. Four circles are placed inside the square at the four corners in such a way that the sides of the square are tangents to the circle. The fifth circle is place between the four circles, such that it touches the four circles externally.
Watch the video for the solution
Watch the video for the solution
Friday, April 10, 2020
Solved Problems: Trigonometry - Angles and Sides of a Triangle.
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File name: Angles and Sides of a Triangle_Loney
File name: Angles and Sides of a Triangle_Loney
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Friday, February 14, 2020
Solving a system of in-equations: A problem form High School
In this video, I have solve a system of in-equations, using elementary ideas of high school mathematics. Using the fact that, square of any real number is always greater than equal to zero, we can at the same time frame and solve unique problems. Watch the full video, to learn.
Less calculations, more thought: Problem form Definite Integral
A very interesting problem from, definite integrals. This problem is slightly different form the usual problems of definite integral, as the function given here is not the usual polynomial or trigonometric functions. Watch the full video for the solution and learn something new and different.
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Algebra Problem: Can you Solve it?
Using elementary identity from middle school, his problem can be solved. But it's really challenging and tricky if you don't hit the right idea. Check out the video to learn something new and interesting.
Let x,y,z be distinct real
numbers.
numbers.
Prove that
∛(x-y)+∛(y-z)+∛(z-x) ≠0
Saturday, February 8, 2020
You should be able to solve this! Minimum value Problem
A problem of minimisation. Given an expression, for which we have to find the minimum value. A very interesting problem, with simple properties of logarithmic functions to be used. Watch the full video to see the solution and learn something new and different.
A very interesting problem from Indian Statistical Institute: Geometry
This problem, requires some knowledge of a regular polygon. Only the elementary properties is required. If you don't know anything about regular polygons, just google it! Lot of thinking is required to solve this problem. A very good problem where the calculations are minimal but the logical part is required throughout. Check the full video for the solution and share your views about the problem.
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Problem form American Invitational Mathematics Examination: Can you solve it?
A very beautiful problem with elegant solution. Suitable for students preparing for IIT and other entrance exams. Even for school students this problem is suited who wants to learn something different. As the problem doesn't require more than knowledge of multiplication of variables and solving simultaneous linear equations, a 10th grade students can also understand it!
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