Skip to main content

Important math formule

Maths can be difficult to grasp due to its vast collection of formulae. We have listed the Mathematical Formulas all in one place covering topics like calculus, algebra, geometry, and more. Avail the List of Math Formulas provided and understand the concepts behind them easily. Solve mathematical problems using the formulas prevailing and learn the fundamentals involved. You can rely on them as they are prepared by subject experts.

Try to learn the logic behind the formula rather than mugging up. This way you can remember them for a long time and solve your problems on a faster note. Use them as a quick reference during your preparation and try to score max. marks.

Important Maths Formulas for Classes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Students of Class 6 to 12 can make the most out of the maths formulae provided. Ace up your preparation with the formula collection and arrive at the solutions easily. Practicing the questions and answers based on the formulas you can remember for a long time. We have put considerable effort into creating the Important List Formulas as per the CBSE Guidelines.




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

CBSE syllabus for class 1 to 12

CBSE Syllabus contains the list of topics and subtopics to be covered in the course of study during an academic year. Syllabus for CBSE includes a summary and list of chapters to be studied during the teaching and learning process in a particular class. Most of the national entrance exam ask questions based on CBSE syllabus. Every year  CBSE  issues the syllabus for class 1 to 12. Right from the basic information to a detailed one, the syllabus contains all the information needed by a student and the teacher. Here we have provided the CBSE curriculum for class 1 to class 12 in a detailed manner for all the subjects. NCERT releases the books which are purely based on the CBSE syllabus. Students are strictly recommended to study from  NCERT Books . To every student, it’s important to know the syllabus at the beginning of the academic session. This will help them in understanding what they have to study in the entire year. Also, they can plan their studies in advance. C...

Class 8 Chapter 11 Time and Work

 Access answers to Maths RD Sharma Solutions For Class 8 Chapter 11 Time and Work 1. Rakesh can do a piece of work in 20 days. How much work can he do in 4 days? Solution: The given details are, Time taken by Rakesh to do a piece of work is 20 days Work done by Rakesh in 1 day = 1/20 Work done by Rakesh in 4 days = 4 × 1/20 = 1/5 ∴ 1/5th work can be done by Rakesh in 4days. 2. Rohan can paint 1/3 of a painting in 6 days. How many days will he take to complete painting? Solution: The given details are, Number of days taken by Rohan for painting 1/3 of painting is 6 days Number of days taken by Rohan to complete the painting = 6/(1/3) = 6 × 3 = 18 ∴ Rohan can complete painting in 18days. 3. Anil can do a piece of work in 5 days and Ankur in 4 days. How long will they take do the same work, if they work together? Solution: The given details are, Anil can do a piece of work in 5 days Work done by Anil in 1 day = 1/5 Ankur can do same work in 4 days Work done by Ankur in 1 day = 1/4 Wor...

No. Of imageimages

Multiple Images with Plane Mirrors Introduction The number of images formed by two adjacent plane mirrors depends on the angle between the mirror. If  θ  (in degrees) is angle between the plane mirrors then number of images are given by, n=n = 360 θ − 1. We verify this formula in this experiment. Apparatus Two plane mirrors, protractor to measure angle, candle, matchbox. Procedure Take two plane mirrors (without frame). Place both the mirrors side by side and fix the junction where they meet with a cello tape. Now you will be able to open and close the mirrors like a book. Place both the mirrors at a small angle apart in the upright position on the floor. Place a lighted candle in the space between the two mirrors. You will observe many images of the candle which makes a beautiful scene. Now, by gradually decreasing the angle between the mirrors observe the images being formed. You will now observe more and more numbers of images of the candle. Similarly, if the angle between ...