Almost there! Just a few clicks from the resource you need.
You can either checkout with the notes in your basket now, or find more notes. The choice is yours!
My Basket
Algebra _ Computation of square root
Algebra _ Computation of square root COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOT The square root of a given number is another number which when multiplied with itself results in the given number. Similarly, the square root of a given polynomial P(x) is another polynomial Q(x) which when multiplied by itself gives P(x). In the earlier classes you learnt to find square root of polynomials by factorisation method. Here, we find square root by the method of division. For polynomials of higher degree the method of division is very much useful. This method is similar to the division method of finding the square root of numbers.
£2.50 Preview Removedifferential equations
homogeneous linear differential equations with constant coefficients
£6.25 Preview RemoveLinear Algebra Using Matlab
Notes demonsrating how to solve linear algebra problems using Matlab.
£6.25 Preview RemoveGeneralized rational first integrals of analytic differential systems
In this paper we mainly study the necessary conditions for the existence of functionally independent generalized rational first integrals of ordinary differential systems via the resonances. The main results extend some of the previous related ones, for instance the classical Poincar\'e's one \cite{Po}, the Furta's one, part of Chen's ones, and the Shi's one. The key point in the proof of our main results is that functionally independence of generalized rational functions implies the functionally independence of their lowest order rational homogeneous terms.Comment: 22. Journal of Differential Equations, 201
£6.25 Preview RemoveAdvanced Level Physical Science
Descriptive notes and very advanced and unique set of problems available
£25.00 Preview RemoveProblem Solving Approach in Calculus Part-I
In many competitive examinations we face MCQ type of questions in Calculus. I believe that in order to answer those question correctly and quickly, student must develop a problem solving approach in Calculus. In this note I have given a sample of 9 question and answers in Calculus along with detail approach of attacking the problem for its correct solution. Thank you.
£2.50 Preview RemoveStudy Materials Of Hyperbola
In this study materials I have completed (1) Basic Concepts Of Hyperbola (2) Some Important Terms And Definitions Related To Hyperbola (3) Standard Equations Of Hyperbola (4) Also Provides Lots Of Solved Examples (5) Conventional Practice Questions With Answers
£12.50 Preview RemoveAn 600 mH inductor and a 3 W resistor are connected in series with a 1200-V dc power supply.
solution manual
£0.50 Preview RemoveEquilibrium Notes
Key Facts & Summary of Chemical Equilibrium Chemical equilibrium is defined as the dynamic condition reached by a reversible reaction when the direct reaction and the inverse reaction occur simultaneously. A reversible reaction can proceed in both forward and backward directions. Equilibrium is reached when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction. All reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium. The equilibrium constant can be used to determine if a reaction is at equilibrium. In this pdf all the concepts are written clearly and neatly . Good luck!!
£75.00 Preview Removemembrane and structure function
The notes are generally about how the cell membrane works
£1.50 Preview RemoveReduction of Order for second order differential equations
Reduction of order requires that a solution already be known. Without this known solution we won’t be able to do reduction of order. Therefore, this file shows you the two cases of reduction methods ( homogeneous and non-homogeneous ODE) supported by three solved examples in details.
£2.50 Preview RemoveChemistry Periodicity (IB/A-level GCE)
A document that is easy to understand, straight to the point and precise about periodicity. Students will know how to answer the questions that the marking scheme wants. With this note, scoring straight A*s and 7s has never been easier in this unit!
£2.00 Preview RemoveSenior Science Notes
If you're doing the HSC in Australia and one of your subjects happens to be Senior Science, you're in luck. Within this PDF are 4 modules - the 3 core modules: Lifestyle chemistry, Medical technology - Bionics and Information Systems; and the option topic: Disasters.
£12.50 Preview RemoveA foundry has been commissioned to make souvenir coins
exam questions with solutions and explanation
£1.50 Preview RemoveMultiple Choice Questions
"Dive into the fascinating world of science with our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) spanning the realms of Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. This meticulously curated file is your key to unlocking a deeper understanding of these fundamental subjects through thought-provoking questions designed to challenge and reinforce your knowledge. Whether you're a student striving for academic excellence or a curious mind eager to explore the wonders of science, this resource is your passport to clarity and mastery. Immerse yourself in the quest for knowledge and elevate your understanding of Biology, Physics, and Chemistry with our engaging MCQs. Uncover the mysteries, test your intellect, and embark on a journey of discovery through the power of questions!"
£10.00 Preview RemoveTrigonometric Identities (sin, cos, tan, csc, cot, sec)
I'm a math major student and sharing my notes I got from my school. Hope you liked it! Thank you.
£1.50 Preview Removetoxicity of cd and Hg
Toxicity of Cd & Hg in the body is being reversed by proteins, using Cysteine amino acid residue cysteine has been proposed as a preventative for some of the negative effects of alcohol, including liver damage and hangover
£62.50 Preview RemoveChemical lab Tequnies testing iron tablets
testing how much iron is in iron tablets
£1.50 Preview RemoveMicrobial Physiology and Biochemistry
A series of typed up background reading for lectures based on: Physiology, Extreme Environments and Bio-geochemistry of microorganisms.
£3.75 Preview RemoveMath quizzes and answers 01
This is a set of questions that help you test your ability to solve math problems, consolidate your knowledge and practice necessary skills. After the question section are the answers so you can compare your results. Don't hesitate to order this useful document! Have a good day!
£7.50 Preview RemoveTopological Connectivity
3rd Year University of Manchester Notes on Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry Topics Included: 1. Topological Connectivity 2. Catenanes 3. Rotaxanes 4. Molecular Trefoil Knots
£1.50 Preview RemoveIt's a good notes for studying chemistry of elements.
Study these notes for better understanding of the properties of elements and periodic table.
£0.50 Preview RemoveLasers
The notes are on Lasers for the subject Engineering Physics for Engineering Students.
£1.50 Preview RemoveIntroduction to PERIODIC CHEMISTRY
INTRODUCTION TO PERIODIC CHEMISTRY.GIVES YOU TO THE FUNDAMENTAL YET CRUCIAL UNDERSTANDING 0F PERIODIC CHEMISTRY.
£3.75 Preview RemoveChemistry and Biochemistry
A whole semester/term of notes from the Chemistry and Biochemistry class as part of the Biology Degree I studied. Some abbreviations Note are from an English University Biology course - 1st year Atomic structure, cells, eukaryotes, DNA, Proteins, Bonds, Moles, Chemical bonding, Carbons, alcohols, aldehydes, pH, buffers, carbohydrates, metabolism (catabolism and anabolism), Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration, Lipids, Amino Acids, Enzymes, energy harvesting, radioactivity, molecular genetics, DNA transcription and translation, Basic Bioinformatics,
£1.50 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Chemistry
mid semester study guide that goes through matter and the different mechanisms using the periodic table.
£3.75 Preview RemoveShapes of Molecules
Aimed at A-Level/First year of undergraduate students. Gives a brief description of VSEPR (valence shell electron repulsion theory) and different molecular shapes.
£1.50 Preview RemovePhysics of solids; Magnetic properties of solids, saturation and effect of temperature on magnetic field of a material
#physics#physics of solid#class12#magnetic properties of solids, saturation and effect of temperature on magnetic field of a material
£2.51 Preview RemoveProtein Structure and Folding
An introduction to the forces involved in protein structure and folding. Aimed at 1st year university
£1.00 Preview RemoveNon-metals Details Questions and Answers
Elements are divided into two main classes: Metals and non-metals. This division is based upon differences in the characteristic properties of the two types of elements. Metals, in general, are solids (except mercury which is a liquid) having a bright appearance (metallic lustre) and are good conductors of heat and electricity. They are malleable (i.e. they can be flattened into thin sheets by hammering) and ductile (i.e. they can be drawn out into wire by stretching). On the other hand, some non-metals are gases, while others are solids (except bromine which is a liquid) which do not posses metallic lustre (except iodine). They are not malleable or ductile.
£2.50 Preview Remove