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In mathematics, physics, and engineering, a Euclidean vector is a geometric object that has magnitude and direction. Vectors can be added to other vectors according to vector algebra.
33 lessons • 5h
Overview
5:06mins
Matrices
8:33mins
Matrix Multiplication
6:52mins
Inverse Of a Matrix
8:29mins
Special Matrices
5:26mins
Vectors
7:01mins
Concept Of Basis
9:56mins
Dot Product
7:35mins
Determinant
6:11mins
Adjoint Of A Matrix
5:26mins
Cross Product
9:45mins
Previous Year Questions On Matrices, Vectors & Determinants
12:50mins
Eigen Vectors
7:58mins
Previous year question on Eigenvalue
3:13mins
Maxima & Minima 1
14:26mins
Maxima and Minima 2
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Previous Year IIT JAM Question On Maxima & Minima
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Indefinite Integral
10:24mins
Definite Integral
12:46mins
Previous Year IIT JAM question on Definite integral
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Introduction to Differential Equation
14:09mins
First Order Differential Equations
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Linear First Order Differential Equations
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Homogeneous First Order Differential Equations
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Bernoulli Equation
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Exact Equations
6:17mins
Previous Question On Differential Equations
4:43mins
Basic Statistics
14:16mins
Basic Statistics II
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Probability Theory
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Probability Theory II
14:40mins
Probability Theory :Counting Techniques
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Random Variables
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