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Programmers communicate with computers using coding languages like Python, JavaScript, and C++. These languages convert human-readable instructions into machine-readable code, enabling computers to perform tasks, execute programs, and run animations or games. Some languages, like Scratch, use a visuRead more
Programmers communicate with computers using coding languages like Python, JavaScript, and C++. These languages convert human-readable instructions into machine-readable code, enabling computers to perform tasks, execute programs, and run animations or games. Some languages, like Scratch, use a visual approach, while others require writing code. By using programming logic and syntax, programmers control how software, applications, and digital content function, making computers perform complex operations efficiently.
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To carry out this project, students need a computer with an internet connection, Scratch software installed, a notebook, pencils, markers, and craft materials like cardboard. Basic computer skills, including using a mouse, keyboard, internet browsing, and downloading software, are necessary. Additionally, a creative mindset and logical thinking help in designing engaging animations and games. Following teacher guidance and collaborating with peers also enhance the learning experience.
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(c) Isotopes of an element have different atomic masses. As the number of protons is the same, number of neutrons is different. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/science/chapter-4/
(c) Isotopes of an element have different atomic masses. As the number of protons is the same, number of neutrons is different.
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Choice (b) is correct. This question related to Chapter 7 maths Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 7: Binomial Theorem. Give answer according to your understanding. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-11/maths/#chapter-6
Choice (b) is correct.
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The coefficients of xᵖ and xᑫ, p and q are positive integers in the expansion of (1 + x)ᵖ ⁺ ᑫ are
Choice (a) is correct. We know that the coefficient of xʳ in the expansion of (1 + x)ⁿ is ⁿCᵣ The coefficient of xᵖ in the expansion of (1 + x) ᵖ ⁺ ᑫ is ᵖ ⁺ ᑫCₚ and the coefficient of xᑫ in the expansion of (1 + x)ᵖ ⁺ ᑫ is ᵖ ⁺ ᑫCₚ = ᵖ ⁺ ᑫCₚ Hence, the coefficient of xᵖ and xᑫ in the expansion of (1Read more
Choice (a) is correct.
We know that the coefficient of xʳ in the expansion of (1 + x)ⁿ is ⁿCᵣ
The coefficient of xᵖ in the expansion of (1 + x) ᵖ ⁺ ᑫ is ᵖ ⁺ ᑫCₚ
and the coefficient of xᑫ in the expansion of (1 + x)ᵖ ⁺ ᑫ is ᵖ ⁺ ᑫCₚ = ᵖ ⁺ ᑫCₚ
Hence, the coefficient of xᵖ and xᑫ in the expansion of (1 + x)ᵖ ⁺ ᑫ are equal.
This question related to Chapter 7 maths Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 7: Binomial Theorem. Give answer according to your understanding.
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