I am Mopidevi Padmaja, an experienced Math Teacher, Quantitative Aptitude Coach, and Certified Vedic math trainer. I teach CBSE 9th and 10th Math,...
I have experience of teaching mathematics more then 20 years. I worked in schools like velammal group of schools , chaitanya techno school
I am a Teacher. I have a Sarvgyan Academy in Gwalior. I am doing an MSc in Mathematics and want to do PhD and become a Professor.
Do you need help in finding the best teacher matching your requirements?
Post your requirement nowI have taught Mathematics and Physics to Class 10 students extensively and made sure they got good grades in their board exams. In addition, I also...
I am a dedicated and experienced mathematics educator with 17 years of teaching Expertise. I have successfully taught students across grades 1 to...
I have taught Grade 10 students mathematics
I am specialized in science and Maths with an experience of 15 years. I am already teaching students from different curriculum and top schools across...
With seven years in high school maths teaching, you’re experienced in simplifying complex topics and adapting lessons for diverse learning styles....
I am a school teacher. I have been teaching for the last 10 years in various schools in Uttarakhand. I have taught Chemistry, Mathematics, and Science...
I have seven years of experience in the field of teaching. With an MSc in Mathematics, I am passionate about imparting knowledge to my students. During...
Sushma attended Class 10 Tuition
"He teaches well and explains till the concept is understood well"
Mary attended Class 10 Tuition
"not started yet"
Susan attended Class 10 Tuition
"Constructive teaching"
Ananya attended Class 10 Tuition
"Very efficient, friendly & caring."
Anna attended Class 10 Tuition
"He is prompt. He knows the subject and teaches well."
Swaraj attended Class 10 Tuition
"Satnam Sir is a very good teacher, he single handedly taught me my whole of Java..."
Binit attended Class 10 Tuition
"narayan sir has guided me very well in the whole academic year. He is very dedicated..."
Anurag attended Class 10 Tuition
"I was introduced to Narayan Sir by one of my classmates who has been taking tuition..."
Ask a Question
Post a LessonAnswered on 18/04/2024 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Mathematics/Number Systems/Real Numbers
Nazia Khanum
Finding Rational Numbers Between 1 and 2
Rational numbers are those that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers. Here's how we can find five rational numbers between 1 and 2.
Method 1: Using Averaging
Step 1: Average 1 and 2 to find the first rational number:
Step 2: Repeat the process to find more rational numbers:
Method 2: Using Reciprocals
Step 1: Take the reciprocal of 2:
Step 2: Repeat the process to find more rational numbers:
Summary:
These methods provide us with a variety of rational numbers between 1 and 2, demonstrating the flexibility and diversity of such numbers.
Answered on 18/04/2024 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Mathematics/Number Systems/Real Numbers
Nazia Khanum
Locating √3 on the Number Line
Introduction Locating √3 on the number line is an essential concept in mathematics, particularly in understanding irrational numbers and their placement in relation to rational numbers.
Understanding √3 √3 represents the square root of 3, which is an irrational number. An irrational number cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers and has an infinite non-repeating decimal expansion.
Steps to Locate √3 on the Number Line
Identify Nearby Perfect Squares:
Estimation:
Plotting √3 on the Number Line:
Final Position:
Conclusion Locating √3 on the number line involves understanding its position between perfect squares and accurately plotting its approximate value. This skill is fundamental for comprehending the continuum of real numbers and their relationships.
Answered on 18/04/2024 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Mathematics/Number Systems/Real Numbers
Nazia Khanum
Are the square roots of all positive integers irrational?
Introduction: The question probes into the nature of square roots of positive integers, whether they are exclusively irrational or if there are exceptions.
Explanation: The statement that the square roots of all positive integers are irrational is false. While there are indeed many examples of square roots that are irrational, there are also instances where the square root of a positive integer results in a rational number.
Example:
Explanation of the Example:
Conclusion: In conclusion, not all square roots of positive integers are irrational. The square root of 4, for instance, is a rational number, demonstrating that exceptions exist to the notion that all such roots are irrational.
Answered on 18/04/2024 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Mathematics/Number Systems/Real Numbers
Nazia Khanum
Decimal Expansions of Fractions
1. Decimal Expansion of 10/3:
Calculation:
Decimal Expansion:
2. Decimal Expansion of 7/8:
Calculation:
Decimal Expansion:
3. Decimal Expansion of 1/7:
Calculation:
Decimal Expansion:
Conclusion:
Answered on 18/04/2024 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Mathematics/Number Systems/Real Numbers
Nazia Khanum
Expressing 0.3333… as a Fraction:
Understanding the Repeating Decimal:
Notation:
Multiplying by 10:
Subtracting Original Equation:
Solving for x:
Simplifying the Fraction:
Conclusion:
Ask a Question