The mistake that costs students 10+ marks! ππ±
If you are a CBSE or ICSE Class 10 student, listen up! π Whether itβs finding $a_n$ or $S_n$ in Arithmetic Progression, skipping the formula is the fastest way to lose "Step Marks."
Why you MUST write the formula:
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Step Marking: Even if your final answer is wrong, the formula earns you points!
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Clarity: It helps you substitute values correctly without "Silly Mistakes."
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Examiner Impression: A neat paper with clear formulas gets higher scores. π―
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Here, at DTC, we don't believe in studying for the sake of studying. We try to develop love between the student and the subject so that he/she is never afraid of the subject. We not only try to improve the marks of the student but also solidify his/her base. we make the child understand each and every concept thoroughly. Special notes for each chapter is also given.
How to find the Order of Matrix X in AX = B? π§©π
Stop guessing the dimensions! If you are an ICSE Class 10 student, you KNOW this question appears in almost every Board Exam. Here is the foolproof "Inner-Outer" trick to get it right every time. β‘
The Formula:
1οΈβ£ Inner numbers must match for multiplication to be possible.
2οΈβ£ Outer numbers give you the order of the resulting matrix.
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Step-by-step logic for AX = B
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Comparison method with Matrix B
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Quick example for ICSE Chapter 8: Matrices
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Struggling with Matrix Multiplication? π€― Save this for your ICSE Class 10 Board prep! π
Multiplying matrices isn't just about numbers; itβs all about the "7-Rule" (Row Γ Column)! β‘ In this reel, Iβm breaking down the most important topic from ICSE 10th Maths: Chapter 8 - Matrices.
What youβll learn:
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The "Condition" for multiplication (Columns of A = Rows of B)
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The step-by-step Row by Column method
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How to find the order of the product matrix
Perfect for ICSE Grade 10 students looking to score full marks in Section A! π―
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Struggling with those long Ratio & Proportion sums? π€―π
Stop wasting time on long calculations! The Componendo and Dividendo property is your cheat code for ICSE Class 10 Maths. π
If you see a question looking like (a+b)/(a-b), apply this property immediately to simplify the equation in just one step.
π‘ The Formula:
If a/b = c/d
Then π (a+b)/(a-b) = (c+d)/(c-d)
This is a guaranteed topic for the Board Exams! Don't skip it.
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Stop struggling with Ratio proofs! πβ
The 'k-method' is the ultimate hack for ICSE Class 10 Ratio & Proportion problems.
π‘ Why use it?
1. It replaces complex variables with a constant 'k'.
2. It makes LHS = RHS proofs effortless.
3. It saves massive time in Board Exams.
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Solves complex proofs in half the time!
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Cubic Polynomials giving you nightmares? π€―π
Here is the fastest way to factorise them using the Remainder and Factor Theorem!
In this reel, I break down the 3 simple steps you need for ICSE Class 10:
1οΈβ£ Find the first factor (Trial & Error method).
2οΈβ£ Divide the polynomial (Long Division or Synthetic Division).
3οΈβ£ Factorise the remaining quadratic equation.
π‘ Pro Tip: Donβt forget to check for common terms before you start!
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Factorization confusing you? π€― Letβs fix that in 60 seconds! π
In this reel, I break down the Remainder Theorem and Factor Theorem from ICSE Class 10 Maths. These are guaranteed marks in your Board Exams if you get the logic right!
π‘ The Key Difference:
1οΈβ£ Remainder Theorem helps you find the remainder WITHOUT dividing.
2οΈβ£ Factor Theorem is just a special case where the remainder is ZERO.
Stop doing long division when you don't have to! Work smarter, not harder. π§
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π STOP losing marks on this common mistake! π
In Quadratic Equations (Class 10), do you know the difference between "3 Decimal Places" and "3 Significant Figures"? π€
Most students calculate the roots correctly but mess up the final step of rounding off. In this reel, I break down exactly how to find the answer up to 3 Significant Figures so you can secure full marks in your ICSE or CBSE Board Exams! π―
π Key takeaway:
Significant figures start from the first non-zero digit. Don't confuse them with decimal places!
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Stop memorizing, start understanding! π§ π‘ Nature of Roots explained in 60 seconds.
In this reel, we decode the Discriminant (D) for Quadratic Equations (Chapter 4). Whether you are in CBSE or ICSE Class 10, this is a guaranteed question in your Board Exams! π―
π Quick Recap:
Formula: D = bΒ² - 4ac
1οΈβ£ D > 0 β Roots are Real & Distinct (Two different answers)
2οΈβ£ D = 0 β Roots are Real & Equal (Same answer)
3οΈβ£ D < 0 β No Real Roots (Imaginary)
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β οΈ CLASS 10 ALERT: Examiners hate this mistake! π«
Are you planning to mix questions from Section A, then jump to Section C, and come back to B in your Science or SST paper? π STOP!
Mixing sections creates a chaotic answer sheet and makes it difficult for the examiner to check your paper. A frustrated examiner might unintentionally mark you strictly! π
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The Golden Rule:
Always complete ONE entire section before moving to the next. If you start Section B, finish all questions in Section B (or leave space) before starting Section C.
Keep your paper neat and organized to score maximum marks! π―
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Stop memorizing Graph conditions! π Understand the logic in 60 seconds π
If you are a Class 10 student struggling with Chapter 3 (Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables), this hack is for you.
Here is the cheat sheet for Graphical Solutions:
1οΈβ£ Intersecting Lines (Unique Solution) β
Condition: a1/a2 β b1/b2
π The lines cross at exactly one point. Consistent.
2οΈβ£ Coincident Lines (Infinitely Many Solutions) βΎοΈ
Condition: a1/a2 = b1/b2 = c1/c2
π One line lies on top of the other. Dependent Consistent.
3οΈβ£ Parallel Lines (No Solution) π€οΈ
Condition: a1/a2 = b1/b2 β c1/c2
π The lines never meet. Inconsistent.
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π¨ The Mistake That Costs You the FINAL Mark! (Part 2/2)
βYou solved the inequation correctly... but did you write the Solution Set right? π€
βWelcome to Part 2 of our "Linear Inequations Mistakes" series! In Part 1, we fixed the calculation errors. Now, let's fix the presentation errors that ICSE examiners penalize heavily.
βIn this reel, we fix:
β Confusing Replacement Sets (Integers vs. Real Numbers)
β The "Hollow Dot" vs. "Solid Dot" error on the Number Line π
β Forgetting the arrows on the graph
βPro Tip: If x \in R (Real Numbers), your number line must be a continuous thick line. If x \in I (Integers), it is just dots! Do not mix them up!
βMissed Part 1? Check my profile to learn when to flip the inequality sign! π
βπ₯ Action Steps:
1οΈβ£ SAVE this for your last-minute revision.
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