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Learn Math Samacheeer Class 11 Tnscert - Em
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Published 5/2023
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Learning Companion for TNSCERT ( Samacheer ) Class 11 - English Medium Based Textbook


What you'll learn
Learning Mathemematics
Content of English Medium Recent Samacheer Textbook
Class 11 Maths
Both Volume 1 & Volume 2
Requirements
Prior Knowledge of Math Portion of Class 10
Description
In Mathematics, a limit is defined as a value that a function approaches the output for the given input values. Limits are important in calculus and mathematical analysis and used to define integrals, derivatives, and continuity. It is used in the analysis process, and it always concerns about the behaviour of the function at a particular point. The limit of a sequence is further generalized in the concept of the limit of a topological net and related to the limit and direct limit in theory category. Generally, the integrals are classified into two types namely, definite and indefinite integrals. For definite integrals, the upper limit and lower limits are defined properly. Whereas in indefinite the integrals are expressed without limits, and it will have an arbitrary constant while integrating the function.Limit, mathematical concept based on the idea of closeness, used primarily to assign values to certain functions at points where no values are defined, in such a way as to be consistent with nearby values. For example, the function (x2 − 1)/(x − 1) is not defined when x is 1, because division by zero is not a valid mathematical operation. For any other value of x, the numerator can be factored and divided by the (x − 1), giving x + 1. Thus, this quotient is equal to x + 1 for all values of x except 1, which has no value. However, 2 can be assigned to the function (x2 − 1)/(x − 1) not as its value when x equals 1 but as its limit when x approaches 1
Overview
Section 1: Limits & Continuity
Lecture 1 C9L1
Lecture 2 C9L2
Lecture 3 C9L3
Lecture 4 C9L4
Section 2: Set Theory
Lecture 5 Introduction to Sets
Intermediate - Class 11 - Pure Maths - Samacheer Syllabus


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