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FSc Part 2 (KPK Boards)
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. * recognize the composition of a function and then to find out the composition of two functions. * describe the inverse of a function and then to find out the inverse of composition of two fun... separable variable form, and homogenuous form and then how to reduce differential equations in standard ... tions. * define the orthogonal trajectories and then how to show the orthogonal trajectories of the tw
MCQs with key @fsc:fsc_part_2_mcqs
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) $\cot 3x$ * (D) $\sec^2 x$ * If $y=f(x)$, then differential of $y$ is * (A) $dy=f'(x)$ *... )$ * (D) $\frac{dy}{dx}$ * If $x<0$, $y<0$, then the point $P(x,y)$ lies in the quadrant * (A)
Solution & Area of Oblique Triangle
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If there is difficulty to remember these formulas then take a print of this page and see formula from th
MCQs with Answers (FSc/ICS Part 1) @fsc:fsc_part_1_mcqs
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* If the angle of rotation is counter clockwise then angle is * (A) negative * (B) positive
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Chapter 06: Sequences and Series @fsc:fsc_part_1_solutions
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e first term and $d$ be common difference of A.P, then $$\begin{align}l=a_1+(p-1)d,\\ m=a_1+(q-1)d,\\ n=
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Unit 01: Functions and Limits @fsc:fsc_part_2_solutions
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theorem * If $\theta$ is measured in radian, then $\lim_{\theta\to 0}\frac{\sin\theta}{\theta} = 1$
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