Properties of Determinants | Examples

Properties of Determinants | Examples

Determinants are the quantity(scalar) attained by the sum of products of the elements of a square matrix according to a specific rule
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Linear Differential Equation | Formula | Examples

Linear Differential Equation | Formula | Examples

A linear differential equation is a differential equation, having degree 1, that consists of an independent variable, dependent variable and differential coefficients of dependent variable with respect to independent variable.
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Nitrogen Cycle- Definition, Steps, Flowchart, Reactions, Significance

Nitrogen Cycle- Definition, Steps, Flowchart, Reactions, Significance

We know, nitrogen is a constituent of many biomolecules and compounds such as, amino acids, hormones, chlorophylls etc. It is also the most abundant gas in air. But, plants can not use this nitrogen directly. They use a specific pathway to convert the inert nitrogen present in environment to a usable form. Let us see how.
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AC Generator- Parts, Construction, Working Principle, Uses

AC Generator- Parts, Construction, Working Principle, Uses

An AC (alternating current) generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy in the form of alternating current(AC) . Whereas, a DC (direct current) generator is an generator that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy producing direct current. The DC electric current flow in one direction only unlike AC current which reverses it's direction periodically.
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Differentiation Formulas | Differential Calculus | Full List

Differentiation Formulas | Differential Calculus | Full List

Here, we have provided various forms of differentiation formulas ranging from Power Functions, Trigonometric Functions, Exponential Functions etc.
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Biodiversity - Notes, Definition, Levels, Examples, Significance, Species Richness, Biodiversity Loss and Causes

Biodiversity - Notes, Definition, Levels, Examples, Significance, Species Richness, Biodiversity Loss and Causes

Biodiversity represents the richness and variety of living forms and their life on earth. It is the most intricate and important characteristic of the earth. In this article, we will be discussing about biodiversity, its type, examples, loss, significance, etc., in detail.
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Trigonometry Formula(s) and Identities | Complete List |

Trigonometry Formula(s) and Identities | Complete List |

The word ‘trigono’ means ‘triangle’ and ‘metry’ means ‘measure’. Therefore, the word ‘Trigonometry’ means ‘The study of the measurement of triangles’.
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Simple Harmonic Motion- Types, Time, Force, Velocity, Energy

Simple Harmonic Motion- Types, Time, Force, Velocity, Energy

Simple harmonic motion is a periodic motion of a point along a straight line, such that its acceleration is always towards a fixed point in that line and is proportional to its distance from that point.
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Sexual Reproduction and its Advantages

Sexual Reproduction and its Advantages

Reproduction is a vital part of life. It is essential for the continuation of life cycle. It has various types and each of its type has its own advantages and disadvantages. Let us learn more about it.
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Integration by Parts Formula | ILATE Rule | Examples |

Integration by Parts Formula | ILATE Rule | Examples |

Integration by parts is also called as ‘The Product Rule of Integration’. Here, we shall learn about the concept of integration by parts, its representation along with the formula with some illustrative examples of integration by parts.
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Human Genome Project - History, Goals, Methodologies, Features, Applications

Human Genome Project - History, Goals, Methodologies, Features, Applications

In this article, we will be discussing about various aspects of the megaproject - Human Genome Project that operated for around 13 years. So, let us know more about its process, goals, methodologies, etc.
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Viruses, Viroids and Prions

Viruses, Viroids and Prions

In this article, we will be discussing about various cellular organisms that did not find a place in the five-kingdom classification, i.e., viruses, viroids and prions.
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