# Maths

## List of Integration Formulas | Basic ,Trig, Substitution,Parts, Definite | Class 12

Here is the Integration Formulas List.  The formula list is divided into below sections a. Basic integration formulas b.Integration formulas for Trigonometric Functions c. Integration formulas Related to Inverse Trigonometric Functions d. Algebra of integration e. Integration by Substitution f. Special Integrals Formula g. Integration by Parts h. Some special Integration Formulas derived using Parts …

## Inverse Trigonometric Function Formulas

Inverse Trigonometric Function Formulas Inverse Trigonometric Functions are important topic in Trigonometry. Here is detailed list of Inverse Trigonometric Function Formulas Domain and Range Of Inverse Trigonometric Functions The value of an inverse trigonometric functions which lies in its principal value branch is called the principal value of that inverse trigonometric functions Graph of Inverse …

## Difference Between Log and Ln

logarithms function are important in the study of Maths , Physics and chemistry  We usually express logarithms as log   or ln. Both are widely used in problem and an understanding of the difference between them is important for good score also Lets find the difference between log and ln Log refers to a logarithm to …

## Surface Area and Volume Formulas PDF

Surface Area and Volume Formulas are used to calculate the surface area and volume of the 3- D Figure like Cube ,Cuboid, Pyramid, Sphere.  Surface area is the area occupied by the surface of the 3-D objects while Volume is the space occupied by the object. Here we are giving the Important Surface Area and …

## Difference Between Square and Rectangle

Both the square and rectangles belong to the family of four-sided polygons called Quadrilaterals.  They share some similarities and some differences. They both have all angles equal and measure is 90° and the diagonals are also equal. we will review the difference between square and rectangle in this article Difference Between Square and Rectangle All …

## how to find the range of a function algebraically

For a functionf:A ->B Set A is called the domain of the function fSet B is the called the co-domain of the functionSet of Images of all elements in Set A is called the range i.e it is the set of values of f(x) which we get for each and every x in the domain …