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Chandra Pruthi

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Students can access all the important formulas along with the concepts used to solve these problems on Shiksha's NCERT Solutions page for Probability. Students can check all the important formulas in the NCERT Solutions for Probability. The link of the page is provided below;

NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Probability

 

 

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Himanshi Singh

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Bayes' Theorem results in a formula for conditional Probability which is used to determine the conditional probability of a mutually inclusive event. We have includes usage of this theorem in our Probability solutions in right places. Students can dig deeper into this theorem and learn using its formula through the NCERT Solutions provided by shiksha.

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Aayush Kumari

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Probability holds good weight in the CBSE Class 2th board exams, Which is why questions based on conditional probability, independent events, and applications of Bayes' Theorem are frequently asked in the board exams. Shiksha's NCERT Solutions for Probability cover all these topics and mentions important formulae and concepts in every question-answer.

 

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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Students can refer the NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 4 The d and f block Elements shared by the experts at Shiksha for NCERT Chemisytry textbook questions. The solutions for CBSE Chemistry d and f block questions is explanined in easy way for better understanding.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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Students need to practice the Class 12 Chemistry previous year question to identify the important questions. Some of important questions are reactions of K2Cr2O7K_2Cr_2O_7 and KMnO4KMnO_4 in acidic, basic, and neutral medium, lanthanide contraction and its consequences, balancing redox reactions, etc.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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Students can use the class 12 previous year d and f block questions pdf to prepare for the exam and self-assessment. NCERT solutions enhace the proble sloving skills by explaning the complex questions in easy way. 

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nitesh singh

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The graphical method in Linear Programmin is a visual approach used to find the optimal solution of questions in Linear Programming. We have provided NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Linear Programming and we have discussed graphical solutions of all the questions in the exercises for Class 12 Math Linear Programming. The constraints in linear programming are treated as coordinate point and equations are plotted on a graph as straight lines, and the region that satisfies all of them is known as the feasible region. and area outside it is considered Infeasible regions.

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Satyendra Dhyani

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Shiksha's Class 12 Linear Programming, NCERT Solutions provide clear explanation for the concepts of feasible and infeasible regions;

  • A feasible region is the common area on a graph that satisfies all the given constraints of a linear programming problem, including non-negativity conditions.
  • An infeasible region comprises points that do not satisfy one or more of the problem's constraints. Any point outside the feasible region is considered an infeasible solution.

Students can use NCERT Solutions to understand the concepts for feasible and infeasible reason in the Linear Programming. 

 

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Pallavi Pathak

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The fundamental relationship between the resulting electric field and electric charge distribution is given by Gauss's law.
It states that the total electric flux (? E) passing through any closed hypothetical surface (called a Gaussian surface) is equal to 1/?0 times the net electric charge (q enc ) enclosed within that surface.
When dealing with charge distributions that possess a high degree of symmetry such as planar, cylindrical, and spherical, Gauss's law significance lies in providing a powerful alternative method to Coulomb's law for calculating electric fields.
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