CBSE Class 10 Mathematics
The course of CBSE Class 10 Mathematics comprises of total 15 chapters. These chapters are divided and asked in two different terms of SA1 and SA2. SA1 comprises of chapters 1,2,3,6,8,9,14 and SA2 consists of chapters 4,5,7,10,11,12,13,15. LearnFatafat divided complex chapters into simple and easy to understand video lessons. There are total 76 video lessons covering full course of Mathematics. It is recommended that you first go through video and understand the concept explained.Click hereto buy full course.
LearnFatafat CBSE Class 10 Mathematics course provides 76 video lessons, with course duration of 6 hours, which covers all the concepts of 15 chapters. It provides simple way of learning with its simplified concepts and interesting animations. For easy understanding, video lessons are divided according to chapters; Real Numbers, Polynomials, Pair of linear equations in two variables, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Coordinate Geometry, Introduction to trigonometry, some applications of trigonometry, Circles, Constructions, Areas Related to Circles, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability. To test knowledge gained from lesson, online test are associated with each video.
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01 Real Numbers
- 1.1 Euclid division lemma
- 1.2 Euclid division Algorithm
- 1.3 The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
- 1.4 Theorem: If p divides a2, then p divides a ; Theorem: root 2 is irrational
- 1.5 Revisiting rational numbers and their decimal expansion & theorem 1.5
- 1.6 Theorem 1.7 (Non-terminating decimal expansion)
03 Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Graphical Method of solving a pair of linear equations
- 3.3. Algebric Method of solving a pair of linear equations : substitution method
- 3.4 Algebric Method of solving a pair of linear equations 2. Ellimination method
- 3.5 Algebric Method of solving a pair of linear equations 3. Cross Multiplication method
- 3.6 Equations reducible to pair of linear equations in two variables
06 Triangles
- 6.01 Similar Figures
- 6.02 Similarity of Triangles
- 6.03 Theorem 6.2 : Converse of BPT
- 6.04 Criteria for Similarity of Triangles
- 6.05 - SSS (Side–Side– Side) similarity criterion for two triangles
- 6.06 - SAS (Side–Angle– Side) similarity criterion for two triangles
- 6.07 Areas of Similar Triangles
- 6.08 Theorem 6.7
- 6.09 Pythagoras Theorem
- 6.10 Converse of Pythagoras Theorem
- 6.11 Examples on Criteria for Similarity of Triangles
- 6.12 Example on Areas of Similar Triangles
- 6.13 - Example on theorems
- 6.14 Example on Converse of Pythagoras Theorem
08 Introduction to Trigonometry
- 8.1 Introduction to Trigonometry
- 8.2 Trigonometric Ratios
- 8.3 Important observations of trigonometric Identities
- 8.4 Trigonometric Ratios of Some Specific Angles
- 8.5 Trigonometric ratios of 30°and 60°
- 8.6 Trigonometric Ratios of 0° and 90°
- 8.7 Trigonometric Ratios of Complementary Angles
- 8.8 Trigonometric Identities
14 Statistics
- 14.1 Introduction to Statistics
- 14.2 Mean of Grouped Data - Direct Method
- 14.3 Mean of Grouped Data - Assumed Mean Method
- 14.4 Mean of Grouped Data - Step Deviation Method
- 14.5 Mode of Grouped data
- 14.6 Median of Grouped Data
- 14.7 Graphical Presentation of Cumulative Frequency Distribution -1
- 14.8 Graphical Presentation of Cumulative Frequency Distribution -2