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Learn the Basics of Numbers from Scratch – Udemy Coupon

Numbers and Ratios

What you’ll learn

  • 1. Numbers ( Whole, Rational, etc ) All the Different Types Part-1
  • 2. Numbers ( Whole,Rational,etc ) All the Different Types Part-2
  • 3. Additive Inverse & Identity, What is it?
  • 4. Multiplicative Identity & Inverse, What is it?
  • 5. Prime Factorization, What is it ?
  • 6. Lowest Common Multiple (LCM), What is it?
  • 7. Highest Common Factor (HCF), What is it?
  • 8. Relation Between ( HCF & LCM ), What is it?
  • 9. Properties Of Inequalities-(Part 1), What are they?
  • 10. Properties Of Inequalities-(Part 2), What are they?
  • 11. Properties Of Number Between 0 & 1, What are they?
  • 12. Properties Of Zero, (Part 1), What are they?
  • 13. Properties Of Zero Part-2
  • 14. Properties Of One Part-1
  • 15. Properties Of One Part-2
  • 16. Divisibility Test For 2
  • 17. Divisibility Test For 3
  • 18. Divisibility Test For 4
  • 19. Divisibility Test For 5
  • 20. Divisibility Test For 8
  • 21. Divisibility Test For 9
  • 22. Divisibility Test For 10
  • 23. Square & Perfect Square
  • 24. Square Root
  • 25. Ratio and What is It?
  • 26. Ratio as a Percentage and How to Convert It?
  • 27. Continued Ratio and What is it?
  • 28. Proportion and What is It?
  • 29. Direct and Inverse Proportion
  • 30. Rate

Requirements

  • Willingness to learn and practice.

Description

In this course students will learn about Numbers ( Whole, Rational, etc ) and all the Different Types, Additive Inverse & Identity, Multiplicative Identity & Inverse, Prime Factorization, Lowest Common Multiple (LCM), Highest Common Factor (HCF), Relation Between ( HCF & LCM ),  Properties Of Inequalities, Properties Of Number Between 0 & 1, Properties Of Zero, Properties Of One, Divisibility Test For 2, 3 ,4, 8, 9, 10, Square & Perfect Square, Square Root, Ratio, Ratio as a Percentage, Continued Ratio, Proportion, Direct and Inverse Proportion, Rate.Who this course is for:

  • Students who are interested in learning about the mathematical course Numbers and it’s contents.
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