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+ | # =hints for dificult problem= | ||
+ | =====If x+y=a and xy=b then prove that (1+)+(1+) = | ||
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+ | Steps for solution | ||
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+ | step 1: * Understanding the problem first. | ||
+ | * Recalling the indentities | ||
+ | |||
+ | step 2 : * consider the condition and squaring on both side | ||
+ | * simplify to get the value | ||
+ | |||
+ | step 3: * consider LHS | ||
+ | * multiply the expression | ||
+ | * substitute the value | ||
+ | * simlpify the equqtion | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | solution for the problem | ||
+ | |||
+ | consider x+y=a | ||
+ | = | ||
+ | substitute x+y =a and xy=b | ||
+ | then we get | ||
+ | ------->(1) | ||
+ | consider xy=b squaring on both side | ||
+ | then we get =------->(2) | ||
+ | |||
+ | consider LHS= | ||
+ | =(1+)+(1+) | ||
+ | =1+ | ||
+ | = 1+ from eqn 1 & 2 | ||
+ | = | ||
+ | = | ||
+ | LHS = RHS============= | ||
= Project Ideas = | = Project Ideas = |
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- Maths is Fun. This website contains good worksheets for factorisation.
- Wolfram Mathworld. This website contains good simulations for math identities.
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Concept #1 Monomial expressions
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To introduce expressions and the need and method of splitting
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Activity No #2 Demonstrate Binomial Cube
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This is a Geogebra screenshot for identity.
This is a classroom demonstration of binomial cube. Show the children before you start the cubic identity.
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- = Hints for difficult problems =
Question : If x= and y= find
Solution :
Analysing the given condition
Step 1 : = ()() => Using the formula : = ( )()
step 2 : = ( + )(-) => substitute the value of x and y
Step 3 : = x => take the L.C.M of the denominator , simplyfy using concept of addition and substaction of fraction
Step 4: = x simply the above using basic concepts of addition and substraction
Step 5 : = x
Step 6 := x => take common term 2 ( H.C.F)
Step 7 : = x
Step 8 : =
- =hints for dificult problem=
====If x+y=a and xy=b then prove that (1+)+(1+)
Steps for solution
step 1: * Understanding the problem first.
* Recalling the indentities
step 2 : * consider the condition and squaring on both side * simplify to get the value
step 3: * consider LHS * multiply the expression * substitute the value * simlpify the equqtion
solution for the problem
consider x+y=a = substitute x+y =a and xy=b
then we get ------->(1)
consider xy=b squaring on both side then we get =------->(2)
consider LHS= =(1+)+(1+) =1+ = 1+ from eqn 1 & 2 = =
LHS = RHS=============
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