IGCSE Extended mathematics (11 Videos)


IGCSE Mathematics extended : - ( Sets; Venn diagram ) - 10.
Venn diagrams are the diagrams that are used to represent the sets, relation between the sets and operation performed on them, in a pictorial way. Venn diagram, introduced by John Venn (1834-1883), uses circles (overlapping, intersecting and non-intersecting), to denote the relationship between sets.
 

IGCSE Mathematics : _ ( Special number sets) - 8.
Sets are represented as a collection of well-defined objects or elements and it does not change from person to person. A set is represented by a capital letter. The number of elements in the finite set is known as the cardinal number of a set.
 

IGCSE Mathematics : - ( Sets interval notation ) - 9.
Interval notation is a way of writing subsets of the real number line . A closed interval is one that includes its endpoints: for example, the set {x | ?3?x?1} . An open interval is one that does not include its endpoints.
 

IGCSE Mathematics Extended : - ( Sets; Venn diagram; Union and intersection ) - 11.
Venn diagrams are the diagrams that are used to represent the sets, relation between the sets and operation performed on them, in a pictorial way. Venn diagram, introduced by John Venn (1834-1883), uses circles (overlapping, intersecting and non-intersecting), to denote the relationship between sets. Venn diagram uniion and intersection.
 

IGCSE mathematics : - ( Sets ) - 7.
Sets are represented as a collection of well-defined objects or elements and it does not change from person to person. A set is represented by a capital letter. The number of elements in the finite set is known as the cardinal number of a set.
 

IGCSE Mathematics : - ( Factorizing algebraic expression ) - 6.
To factorize an algebraic expression, the highest common factors of the terms of the given algebraic expression are determined and then we group the terms accordingly. In simple terms, the reverse process of expansion of an algebraic expression is its factorization.
 

IGCSE Mathematics Extended : - ( Algebra; Distributive law ) -1.
Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics encourages learners to develop their mathematical ability as a key life skill, and as a strong basis for further study of mathematics or to support skills in other subjects.
 

IGCSE Mathematics : - ( Algebra; Perfect square and further expansion ) - 2.
An algebraic expression in mathematics is an expression which is made up of variables and constants, along with algebraic operations (addition, subtraction, etc.).
 

IGCSE Mathematics : - ( Algebra; Perfect square and further expansion ) - 3.
An algebraic expression in mathematics is an expression which is made up of variables and constants, along with algebraic operations (addition, subtraction, etc.).
 

IGCSE Cambridge International Mathematics extended : - ( Factorizing the algebraic expression ) - 4.
factorize an algebraic expression, the highest common factors of the terms of the given algebraic expression are determined and then we group the terms accordingly. In simple terms, the reverse process of expansion of an algebraic expression is its factorization.
 

IGCSE Cambridge international mathematics; Factorizing ) - 5.
To factorize an algebraic expression, the highest common factors of the terms of the given algebraic expression are determined and then we group the terms accordingly. In simple terms, the reverse process of expansion of an algebraic expression is its factorization.