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12 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Trigonometric ratios are mathematical relationships between the angles and sides of a right-angled triangle. The primary trigonometric ratios are sine, cosine, and tangent, The Trigonometric formulas
sin (? ) = Perpendicular/ Hypotenuse
cos (? ) = Base / Hypotenuse
tan (? ) = Perpendicular / Base
There are several real life applications of trigonometric functions such as in Architecture & Engineering, Astronomy & Navigation, Aviation and Construction.
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BSc Home Science graduates can either go for job options in various fields or they can opt for further studies, gain specializations, or go for research. Some popular after-BSc Home Science courses include MSc Home Science, MA Home Science, M.Tech Home Science, and more.
Graduates can also seek admission to Home Science-oriented certifications as short-term specialisation courses to gather knowledge in a specific field. Some popular Home Science certifications include Human Development, Child Nutrition Cooking, Nutrition Exercise, etc.
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Home Science is an integrated skill-oriented subject with multiple benefits for personal as well as professional life. Here are some reasons why pursuing a BSc in Home Science is beneficial for students:
- A range of Career Options: Graduates in BSc Home Science have access to a wide range of career options, including interior design, nutrition and dietetics, fashion and textiles, child and family services, food technology, community development, and more.
- Contribution to Society: Professionals in Home Science are essential to enhancing the quality of life for individuals, families, and communities. They strive to improve well-being, empow
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12 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Students have confusions understanding the difference between the real and imaginary number and how they form complex number. Well here is the simple explaination, Real numbers include all the rational and irrational numbers such as 0, 1,2.78, 9.9999. etc. while imaginary numbers involve i, the square root of –1. A combination of both real and imaginary number forms a complex number. for example; 3 + 4.
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Yes, NCERT Solutions are generally enough for Class 11 Maths exam preparation, especially for CBSE board exams. Shiskha has provided NCERT solutions are based on the latest CBSE syllabus, with step-by-step explanations that help build a strong conceptual understanding.
In Chapter 4 Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations of class 11 Maths, students are introduced to key concepts like real and imaginary numbers, the form a + ib, modulus, conjugate, and solving equations with complex roots. These solutions explain each problem methodically, making it easier to grasp abstract topics like the Argand plane or polar representation. Our
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In India, admission to a Master of Science programme generally requires a completed undergraduate degree—with no active arrears—by the time of final enrolment. While many entrance tests (e.g., JAM, CUET PG) allow candidates to apply with pending backlogs or “result? awaited” status, universities and the UGC mandate that all arrears must be cleared before the start of the postgraduate course. UGC guidelines grant a two? year grace period beyond the scheduled duration of a bachelor's or master's programme to clear backlog papers, but admission cannot be confirmed until those backlogs are resolved.
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Complex Numbers are one of the most important topics in Mathematics which extends the concepts of mathematical understanding. Complex number is expressed in the form a + ib, where a and b are real numbers, and i is the imaginary unit, satisfying i² = –1. Complex numbers represent mathematical values that cannot be expressed using only real numbers. Several concepts related to complex numbers such as Argand Plane, Modulus, Conjugate are available in class 11 Maths.
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Admission to any course at the School of Legal Studies, Apeejay Stya University, is not done based on the scores obtained in the CUET exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidate must have passed the previous qualification in a relevant stream from a reputed institute with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
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