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ToggleWhile math is generally required to become a pilot, some flight schools may offer private pilot licenses without strict math prerequisites. However, commercial pilots typically need basic math skills (e.g., arithmetic, algebra) for navigation and fuel calculations.
In Vedic Maths, percentages can be simplified using ratios and mental calculations. One common trick is to express percentages as fractions or use the formula:
Probability is calculated as:
To calculate a ratio, divide two quantities and simplify the result if needed:
Simple interest is calculated using the formula:
The same formula applies:
To calculate VAT (Value Added Tax):
Cheating is not advisable. Instead, focus on learning concepts, practicing problems, and preparing adequately. If you’re struggling, seek help from a teacher or tutor.
Copying in exams is unethical. Focus on understanding concepts and improving your problem-solving skills.
A transformation involves changing the position, size, or orientation of a figure:
To divide fractions:
Division is the process of finding how many times one number fits into another:
For a Math IA (Internal Assessment in IB):
The abacus is a tool for performing arithmetic:
Expressions involve numbers, variables, and operations (like +, -, ×, ÷). Simplify or evaluate by following the order of operations (BODMAS).
To use a formula:
A function relates an input (x) to an output (f(x)). To solve:
Loci in math are the sets of points that satisfy a given condition (e.g., points at a fixed distance from a line or point). Draw the loci according to the conditions.
Use C programming to perform math operations:
Excel allows you to perform math operations using formulas: