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Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Problem based on Angle bisector
If AD is the angle bisector of ∠BAC in the triangle ABC. Show that AB.AC=BD.DC+AD^2.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Factorisation of n^5+n^4+1
To show a given expression not a prime we have to simply factor it into at least two factors with each factor greater than 1. Here is a #problem from #NumberTheory which uses this technique of proving not a #prime.
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Binomial Coefficients
An elegant problem from #Binomial Coefficients. Try this out or else see our solution.
#Algebra #Mathematics #CBSE #ISC #IIT #ISI #Learning #practicemakesperfect
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Integration : Properties of Definite Integral
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Monday, July 13, 2020
Simple but powerful inequality
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incentre of Orthic Triangle:
In ∆ABC, let D, E, F denote the feet of the #altitudes from A, B and C respectively. The DEF is called the #orthic #triangle of ABC. Prove that H is the #incenter of △DEF.
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