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Maths Easyway is a new theme of learning with flashcards learning. The learning style with flashcards is fast, magical and with fun.

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The teacher has given homework to do practice.
Do you feel boring to study? Don’t know how to start with? Lengthy topics?


Sometimes we feel burdened when there is a lot to study with
a lot of topics.
 We can’t decide which topic or chapter to take first.

We find there is a lot of topics and we can’t decide how to complete each and every chapter I a short span of time.

If we choose something on websites we find different styles and out of topics which can’t match our whole curriculum to school.

We do study little and wasting lots of time in thinking and finding and results are not coming as our hard works.


For these solutions, we are here to provide you flashcards to cover every small topic,

That you can study easily now. We believe the education that should not be boring, the time taken and with no results.



We are covering every topic one by one 

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Square roots of positive numbers

Square roots of positive numbers
         
what is a square of numbers?and square roots?
let us see how.....

if we say,13 × 13 = 169
169 is the square of 13, and 13 is the square root of 169. 


now.....
what is the difference between Square roots of positive numbers
and negative numbers?


It is customary not to write ‘+’ sign before a positive number. For example, +10 = 10. We shall, henceforth, observe this convention in all discussions.


6 × 6 = 36 6 is the square root of 36.
Similarly, (-6) × (-6) = 36       (-6) too is a square root of 36.
          Thus, 6 and -6 are the two square roots of 36.
          



In the same way, work out in your mind the pairs of numbers of which 4, 49 and 121 are the squares and write statements like the above.









What do we learn by observing the numbers and their square roots in the above examples? we see that –
* Every positive number has two square roots.
* These square roots are opposite numbers of each other.


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The Largest Selection of Math Flashcards on the Internet!(Preschool to High School)
We are growing day by day!

  • Engaging Practice:
     
  • worksheets, interactive exercises, hands-on activities, and more
  • Easy to Use Flashcards: 
  • Practice on their own, or with parents and teachers learn every topic 
  • with flash cards
FLASH CARDS FOR EVERY 
TOPICS AND GRADE
Math Fun Facts

The next in the line is a very traditional way to teach children about any subject and when applied to math 
it will create a wonderful result. 
The fun facts, you all love to know about facts that are funny.
 Isn’t it?  Then just imagine how much attention grabbing 
will this technique be to teach math to your little ones. 
There are various books, websites as well as math magazines
 which provides an elaborate collection of fun facts about math. 
The facts which came down in history 
with the development of math 
will surely generate interest in your kid and make them learn and know more about math. 
Through fun facts your kid can easily learn about numbers, sign, geometry, famous mathematicians, famous math rules and a lot of other things.













                     












Maths easy way

How to count percentage

You may have come across news items like the following in newspapers, on the radio or TV, etc.
          There has been a 15 percent increase in food grain production.
          The cost of petrol has risen by 5 percent.
          Banks reduced interest rates by 1 percent.
          We use the word percent often in everyday affairs. Let us find out the meaning of these words and learn how they are used.
          Look at the ratios  62/100 , 75/100   , 100/100 .
          The denominator of each of the ratios is 100. Such a ratio is called a percentage. A percentage is written using the word percent or the symbol %.
          The ratio  is written as 62% or 62 percent.
          Similarly,  means 75 percent or 75%.
                              means 100 percent or 100%.

This video shows you how to count percentage in details.
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27 Feb 2017

Maths easy way
Hello friends!
In this video you will learn how to count profit and loss

If selling price is more than the cost price, we say that the seller has made a profit.

* Profit is calculated by subtracting the cost price from the selling price.
* If the selling price is less than the cost price, we say that the seller incurred a loss.
* Loss is calculated by subtracting the selling price from the cost price.
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