Lesson 20 of 31 • 1 upvotes • 8:38mins
Introduction to irrational numbers, how to prove whether a number is irrational or not and questions based on excercise 1.3 of the NCERT
31 lessons • 4h 52m
Polynomials - Part 1
6:41mins
Polynomials - Part 2
11:32mins
Polynomials - Part 3 (Extra Questions 1)
7:49mins
Polynomials - Part 3 (Extra Questions 2)
11:03mins
Arithmetic Progressions - Part 1
9:29mins
Arithmetic Progressions - Part 2
9:31mins
Arithmetic Progressions - Part 3
6:14mins
Arithmetic Progressions - Part 4
9:51mins
Quadratic Equations - Part 1
9:01mins
Quadratic Equations - Part 2
7:49mins
Quadratic Equations - Part 3
10:07mins
Quadratic Equations - Part 4
11:46mins
Quadratic Equations - Part 5
9:14mins
Circles - Part 1
8:13mins
Circles - Part 2
8:43mins
Circles - Part 3
11:19mins
Circles - Part 4
11:33mins
Real Numbers - Part 1
11:24mins
Real Numbers - Part 2
10:05mins
Real Numbers - Part 3
8:38mins
Real Numbers - Part 4
9:11mins
Probability - Part 1
7:13mins
Probability - Part 2
8:22mins
Probability - Part 3
9:13mins
Probability - Part 4
10:04mins
Pair of linear equations in two variables - Part 1
8:55mins
Pair of linear equations in two variables - Part 2
8:43mins
Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables - Part 3
9:13mins
Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables - Part 4
10:21mins
Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables - Part 5
11:40mins
Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables - Part 6
9:29mins