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Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2018

HTML Start up

This is for only education purpose .I will not  take any responsibility if you face any problem after apply this code.Make sure that whether it has correct or not...

HTML means Hypertext Markup language .It was developed by Tim Berners Lee.It is not a programming language but rather a markup language.
HTML  Editor
HTML editor allows us to create the HTML.

There are tow types of editor will help you to make HTML.


  1. Graphical interface 
  2. Without graphical interface
1. Graphic interface oriented editors i mean HTML editors like WYSIWYG  .Its full form "what you see is what you get " Example  Microsoft front page and  Adobe Dreamweaver  .
2..Non graphical interface .It you can make Notepad and word pad as usual you write code in notepad and save it with the extension .html

Web Browser: There are widely use more popular browser like Google chrome,Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox ,Opera,Maxthon, Netscape, Safari

let s start  our lesson
initially we put some comments  always before start to write contains of websites .we should follow some basic rules

<HTML>  tag after we need some head  then title after body .It has what we need to display on website.


Friday, March 1, 2013

Calculus Essentials For Dummies



Calculus Essentials For Dummies

Calculus Essentials For Dummies
By Mark Ryan
2010 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 0470618353 | PDF | 22 MB

Just the key concepts you need to score high in calculus
From limits and differentiation to related rates and integration, this practical, friendly guide provides clear explanations of the core concepts you need to take your calculus skills to the next level. It&x27;s perfect for cramming, homework help, or review.
Test the limits (and continuity) — get the low-down on limits and continuity as they relate to critical concepts in calculus
Ride the slippery slope — understand how differ-entiation works, from finding the slope of a curve to making the rate-slope connection
Integrate yourself — discover how integration and area approximation are used to solve a bevy of calculus problems
Work it out — arm yourself with the problem-solving skills you need to crack calculus code, from using the integral to analyzing arc length, and everything in between
Open the book and find:
What calculus is and why it works
Differentiation rules
Integration techniques you&x27;ll need to know
The fundamental theorem of calculus (and why it works)
Optimization problems
How to calculate volumes of unusual solids
How to work with linear approximation
Real-world examples of calculus
Learn to:
Exactly what you need to know to conquer calculus
The "must-know" formulas and equations
Core calculus topics in quick, focused lessons

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Calculus Problem Solver v1.0 Retail | 13 Mb

Calculus Problem Solver v1.0 Retail

Calculus Problem Solver v1.0 Retail | 13 Mb


Calculus Problem Solver can solve differentiation of any arbitrary equation and output the result. It can provide detailed step-by-step solutions to given differentiation problems in a tutorial-like format. On top of these, it can also initiate an interactive quiz in which you can solve differentiation while the computer corrects your solutions. This software is useful for beginner calculus students and can be used to learn differentiation and even practice differentiation by using the interactive quiz.

Key Features

Differentiation of input equations that can be solved by the following rules:
Constant Rule: d(C) = 0
Sum Rule: d(E1+E2)=d(E1)+d(E2)
Factor Rule: C*d(X)
Multiplication Rule: d(E1*E2)=d(E1)*E2+E1*d(E2)
Division Rule: d(E1/E2)=(d(E1)*E2-E1*d(E2))/(E2^2)
Power Rule: d(X^N)=N*X^(N-1)*d(X)
Exponential Rule: d(C^X)=ln(C)*C^X*d(X)
Sin Rule: d(sinX)=cosX*d(X)
Cos Rule: d(cosX)=-sinX*d(X)
Tan Rule: 1/((cosX)^2)*d(X)
Arcsin Rule: d(arcsinX)=1/((1-X^2)^0.5)*d(X)
Arctan Rule: d(arctanX)=1/(1+X^2)*d(X):
Chain Rule

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Visual CertExam Suite 3.1.1 | 13.1 MB

Visual CertExam Suite 3.1.1

Visual CertExam Suite 3.1.1 | 13.1 MB

A desktop exam engine for certification exam preparation. Create, edit and take exams that are just like the real thing. It allows you to create, edit, and take practice tests in an environment very similar to an actual exam.

Visual CertExam Suite includes two applications:

Visual CertExam Designer allows you to create and edit your own professional practice exams. It is designed foremost for authors involved in practice exam development.

Visual CertExam Manager organizes the exams created in Visual CertExam Designer and presents them to the exam taker. The Visual CertExam Manager interface functions as a realistic simulation of the actual certification exam.

• Realistic exam simulation
• Exam editor with preview function
• Several different question types
• Whole exam in a single file
• Customizable exam taking mode
• Detailed score reports

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