How to find remainder – 2 : Fermat’s little theorem
So continuing discussion from our last post How to find remainder – 1 – Euler’s theorem, now we will discuss Fermat’s little theorem which can be easily used in questions where the divisor is...
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So continuing discussion from our last post How to find remainder – 1 – Euler’s theorem, now we will discuss Fermat’s little theorem which can be easily used in questions where the divisor is...
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by administration · Published November 21, 2011 · Last modified September 2, 2014
To find the remainder when a number having a big power is divided by another number may seem to be a difficult, probably impossible, task but if you know certain sequential method to solve...
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by administration · Published November 19, 2011 · Last modified July 17, 2014
1. Son of a Gun Meaning: A rogue or scamp – A person, esp. a child, who is mischievous in a likable or amusing way. A wicked or worthless person; a rogue. Usage:...
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by administration · Published November 15, 2011 · Last modified September 2, 2014
Sometimes we come across questions related to graphs modification. These questions may look difficult in the first sight but are really easy to crack if we know some of the fundas. The questions may be...
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by administration · Published October 30, 2011 · Last modified July 17, 2014
Lets discuss the difference between the two confusing words Demure and Demur Demure : 1 (s) affectedly modest or shy especially in a playful or provocative way Type: ‘adj.all’ Synonym: coy, overmodest, Sentence Usage : 1. A...
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by administration · Published October 18, 2011 · Last modified September 2, 2014
Nature of the Roots As I mentioned earlier in the post “Roots of a quadratic equation” that Discriminant helps in determining the nature of the roots of a quadratic equation ax^2 + bx +...
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by administration · Published October 15, 2011 · Last modified September 2, 2014
A quadratic equation is a polynomial equation of the second degree. In other words, a second degree polynomial in x equated to 0, where coefficient of x^2 =/=0 will be a quadratic equation. The general form is ax^2 + bx...
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by administration · Published October 13, 2011 · Last modified July 17, 2014
Today we will discuss the difference between similar sounding words Grip, Gripe & Grippe. Grip : 1 (n) the act of grasping Type: ‘noun.act’ ; Synonym: clasp, clench, clutch, clutches, grasp, hold, 2 (n) the appendage to an object that is designed to...
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by administration · Published September 11, 2011 · Last modified September 2, 2014
For making your calculation faster you must remember the squares of numbers from 1 to 30. Here is a collection of squares which could be easily remembered. Sq. 1 = 1 ...
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by administration · Published September 11, 2011 · Last modified July 17, 2014
All MBA exams require fast calculation. Even 5-10 seconds saved per question will save you enough time to solve 3-4 more problems ultimately resulting in a better score. So following things can be handy...
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