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- Number Theory by Prof. Asghar Ali
- ntegers. For example, the concept of divisibilty exists in the set of integer. Let a and b be any two ... say that a divides b denoted by a|b. when there exist integer c such that b = ca. ^ Name |Number Th
- Syllabus & Paper Pattern for General Mathematics (Split Program) @bsc:paper_pattern:punjab_university
- ion by eccentricity; Translation and rotation of axis; Properties of circle, parabola, ellipse, hyperb... al derivative; Tangent planes and normal lines; Maxima and minima of a function of two variables; Doub
- Number Theory by Prof. M. Tanveer
- $a \neq 0$. We say that $a$ divides $b$ if there exists $c\in \mathbb{Z}$ such that $b=ac$. * Common
- Chapter 02: The Derivative @bsc:notes_of_calculus_with_analytic_geometry
- ithmic Differentiation * Differentials and approximation * Newtorn Raphson Method * Higer deriva
- Chapter 07: Plane Curves II @bsc:notes_of_calculus_with_analytic_geometry
- to infinity. * Asymptotes of polar curves * Maxima and Minima * Concavity * Second derivative
- Chapter 02: Groups @bsc:notes_of_mathematical_method
- N. ====Contents and summary==== * Definition (axioms of group) * Definition ( commutative group
- Chapter 05: Determinants @bsc:notes_of_mathematical_method
- nts====== * Determinant of a square matrix * Axiomatic definition of a determinant * Determinant