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- Khuram Ali Khan
- <[email protected]>\\ \\ **Field of Research:** Difference and functional equations, Real functions, Mathema... Behavior of a competitive system of second-order difference equations, The Scientific World Journal, Vol. 201... en, Stability Analysis of a System of Exponential Difference Equations, Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Societ... qualities for quasi-convex functions, Advances in Difference Equations ( Published January 18, 2019) IF 1.51 (
- Numerical Analysis II @notes
- | ====Summary & contents==== * Operator * Difference Equation * Homogeneous Linear Difference Equation * Non-Homogeneous Linear Difference Equation * Non-Homogeneous Difference Equation * Formation of Difference Equation * Numerical Integrati
- Question 1, Exercise 10.3 @fsc-part1-kpk:sol:unit10
- 3 of Unit 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles. This is unit of A Textbook of Mathemat... =Question 1(i)===== Express the product as sum or difference $2\sin 6x\sin x$. ====Solution==== We have an id... Question 1(ii)===== Express the product as sum or difference $\sin {{55}^{\circ }}\cos {{123}^{\circ }}$. ====... uestion 1(iii)===== Express the product as sum or difference: $$\sin \dfrac{A+B}{2}\cos \dfrac{A-B}{2}.$$ ====
- Question 2, Exercise 10.3 @fsc-part1-kpk:sol:unit10
- 3 of Unit 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles. This is unit of A Textbook of Mathemat... istan. =====Question 2(i)===== Convert the sum or difference as product: $$\sin {{37}^{\circ }}+\sin {{43}^{\c... $$ =====Question 2(ii)===== Convert the sum or difference as product $\cos {{36}^{\circ }}-\cos {{82}^{\cir... .$$ =====Question 2(iii)===== Convert the sum or difference as product: $$\sin \dfrac{P+Q}{2}-\sin \dfrac{P-Q
- Question 1, Exercise 10.3 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit10
- 3 of Unit 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles. This is unit of A Textbook of Mathemat... =Question 1(i)===== Express the product as sum or difference $2\sin 6x\sin x$. ====Solution==== We have an id... Question 1(ii)===== Express the product as sum or difference $\sin {{55}^{\circ }}\cos {{123}^{\circ }}$. ====... uestion 1(iii)===== Express the product as sum or difference: $$\sin \dfrac{A+B}{2}\cos \dfrac{A-B}{2}.$$ ====
- Question 2, Exercise 10.3 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit10
- 3 of Unit 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles. This is unit of A Textbook of Mathemat... istan. =====Question 2(i)===== Convert the sum or difference as product: $$\sin {{37}^{\circ }}+\sin {{43}^{\c... $$ =====Question 2(ii)===== Convert the sum or difference as product $\cos {{36}^{\circ }}-\cos {{82}^{\cir... .$$ =====Question 2(iii)===== Convert the sum or difference as product: $$\sin \dfrac{P+Q}{2}-\sin \dfrac{P-Q
- Atiq ur Rehman, PhD
- rg>, <[email protected]> **Field of Research:** Difference and functional equations, Real functions, Inequal... convex functions and related results, Advances in Difference Equations, 2020:163, (2020), 1-18. 46. L. N. Mis... iated results in fractional calculus, Advanced in Difference Equations, 2019:152 (2019), 1-13. 44. G. Farid, ... Rehman, On Logarithmic Convexity for Giaccardi's Difference, Rad HAZU 515 (2013), 1–10. 10. J. Pečarić, Atiq
- FSc Part 1 (KPK Boards) @fsc
- = Chapter 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles ===== === Objectives === After reading ... c_part_1:ch10-trigonometric-identities-of-sum-and-difference-of-angles-fsc1-kpk.pdf|Download PDF}}** | **[[:f... 1:chapter 10 trigonometric identities of sum and difference of angles|Online view]]** </callout> ===== Chapt
- Question 1 Exercise 4.3 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit04
- ion==== Let $a_1$ be first term and $d$ be common difference of given A.P. Then \begin{align}&a_1=9 \\ &d=7-9... ion==== Let $a_1$ be first term and $d$ be common difference of given A.P. Then \begin{align}&a_1=3 \\ &d=\df
- Question 10 Exercise 4.4 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit04
- n. =====Question 10===== Find two numbers if the difference between them is $48$ and their A.M exceeds their ... two numbers be $a$ and $b$ \\ Condition-$1$\\ The difference between them is $48$\\ Therefore, $$\quad a-b=48.
- MTH321: Real Analysis I (Fall 2022) @atiq
- n decimal notation, and insisted that there is no difference between rational and irrational numbers in this r
- MTH321: Real Analysis I (Spring 2023) @atiq
- n decimal notation, and insisted that there is no difference between rational and irrational numbers in this r
- MTH322: Real Analysis II (Spring 2023) @atiq
- ntegral.pdf * https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-continuous-and-uniformly-continuous-for-a
- Definitions: FSc Part 1 (Mathematics): PTB @fsc-part1-ptb
- b$. If $a,A,b$ are in $A.P$. If $d$ is the common difference of the $A.P$, then $A-a=d$ and $b-A=d$. Thus $A-a
- Mathematics 10 (Science Group) @matric
- * perform operations in set union, intersection, difference, complement. * give formal proofs of the follow