Mathematics

Wrong Number

Introduction: A series can be described as an ordered sequence of various collections of alphabets, figures, words, and numbers. However, a number series can be described as a sequence of indefinite numbers that follows a similar pattern in a definite way. Regardless of the total numbers or some specific gaps between them a number series […]

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Mathematics, SSC

Whole Numbers

Whole numbers are one of the most fundamental sets of numbers in mathematics. They are a series of data that contains zero and all the counting numbers (e.g. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.). They have no fractions or decimals. We will cover the basic properties of whole numbers as well as the detailed characteristics

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Volume of Prism

A three-dimensional solid figure with flat faces whose two similar ends are parallel, rectilinear and equal also whose different sides are identical parallelograms is known as a prism. Those two similar ends are called bases. Those bases can be of many shapes such as triangular, rectangular, square, or any type of another polygon. Volume of

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Virnaculum (or Bar)

Introduction Whenever any sort of question is given that specifically contains a “Virnaculum (or Bar)” before the application of BODMAS’ rule students are found first to simplify the expression that is beneath “Virnaculum (or Bar)” and normally follow the rule of BODMAS’ in case of a simplification. Historically, it can be said that “Virnaculum (or Bar)”

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Venn Diagram

The concept of “Venn Diagram ” is important for the representation of several data sets through two or more circles. A “Venn Diagram” represents the relationship or connection between selected data or information through two or more circles. The commonality of those selected data can be found if those specific data are found in the

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