CBSE Math Class 10 (Follows Latest Syllabus of NCERT Class 10)

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Me, Subrat Dash, teaching Mathematics and Computer to School students science last 12 years. Mathematics is considered as one of the tough subjects for students. Therefore I have designed this course by keeping in mind all the needs of students. This course is explained in Hindi language.Who can take this course?This course is specially designed for students of Class 10 CBSE board however it can be taken by the students of any other board if they have these chapters as a part of their curriculum.Benefits of taking this Course:Explanatory videos ensures complete concept understanding
Downloadable resources helps in applying your knowledge to solve various problems
Quiz video helps in testing your knowledge
In short it is an interesting course fulfilling all the student's needs
On completion of this course, you will have detail knowledge to score good in examsSo hurry up and enroll now!!Who this course is for:Students of CBSE Boards Class 10 and Teachers
Anyone who wants to learn Mathematics
Teachers who wish to teach their students mathematics in a simpler way

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The chapters covered are (CBSE Math class 10)
Pair of Linear Equations in two variables

Students of CBSE Boards Class 10 and Teachers
Anyone who wants to learn Mathematics
Teachers who wish to teach their students mathematics in a simpler way

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  • GCSE Mathematics

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Linear Equations in Two Variables 6 lectures 01:36:58 Chapter 3.1 Introduction A linear equation is any normal equation of degree 2. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation may have one or two or more variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction. In this chapter we will discuss how to solve Linear Equations in Two variables. Chapter 3.2 Graphical Method of Solution of a Pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.3 Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.4 Elimination Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.5 Cross multiplication method of solving pair of linear equations in two variables Chapter 3.6 Non Linear Equations reducible to Linear Equations Linear Equations in Two Variables 6 lectures 01:36:58 Chapter 3.1 Introduction A linear equation is any normal equation of degree 2. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation may have one or two or more variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction. In this chapter we will discuss how to solve Linear Equations in Two variables. Chapter 3.2 Graphical Method of Solution of a Pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.3 Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.4 Elimination Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.5 Cross multiplication method of solving pair of linear equations in two variables Chapter 3.6 Non Linear Equations reducible to Linear Equations Chapter 3.1 Introduction A linear equation is any normal equation of degree 2. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation may have one or two or more variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction. In this chapter we will discuss how to solve Linear Equations in Two variables. Chapter 3.1 Introduction A linear equation is any normal equation of degree 2. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation may have one or two or more variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction. In this chapter we will discuss how to solve Linear Equations in Two variables. Chapter 3.1 Introduction A linear equation is any normal equation of degree 2. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation may have one or two or more variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction. In this chapter we will discuss how to solve Linear Equations in Two variables. Chapter 3.1 Introduction A linear equation is any normal equation of degree 2. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation may have one or two or more variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction. In this chapter we will discuss how to solve Linear Equations in Two variables. A linear equation is any normal equation of degree 2. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation may have one or two or more variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction. In this chapter we will discuss how to solve Linear Equations in Two variables. A linear equation is any normal equation of degree 2. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation may have one or two or more variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction. In this chapter we will discuss how to solve Linear Equations in Two variables. Chapter 3.2 Graphical Method of Solution of a Pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.2 Graphical Method of Solution of a Pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.2 Graphical Method of Solution of a Pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.2 Graphical Method of Solution of a Pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.3 Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.3 Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.3 Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.3 Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Substitution Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.4 Elimination Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.4 Elimination Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.4 Elimination Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.4 Elimination Method of Solving pair of Linear Equations Chapter 3.5 Cross multiplication method of solving pair of linear equations in two variables Chapter 3.5 Cross multiplication method of solving pair of linear equations in two variables Chapter 3.5 Cross multiplication method of solving pair of linear equations in two variables Chapter 3.5 Cross multiplication method of solving pair of linear equations in two variables Chapter 3.6 Non Linear Equations reducible to Linear Equations Chapter 3.6 Non Linear Equations reducible to Linear Equations Chapter 3.6 Non Linear Equations reducible to Linear Equations Chapter 3.6 Non Linear Equations reducible to Linear Equations

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Should have basic knowledge of mathematics

CBSE Math Class 10 (Follows Latest Syllabus of NCERT Class 10)

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