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KARKALA JNANASUDHA PU COLLEGE GANIT NAGAR

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
ASSIGNMENT TOPICS FOR SECOND PUC STUDENTS
SN RNO STUDENT NAME ACM ASSIGNMENT TOPIC
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
1 22001 A V PRAJWALKUMAR BH is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
2 22002 AHANI H C GH
which is one-one but not onto.
3 22005 AKASH PATIL BH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
4 22006 AKSHARI A R GH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
5 22007 AMOGH S A BH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
6 22008 AMULYA G KOTI GH
and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
7 22009 ANIL BASAPPA NALATTAWAD BH
the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
8 22010 ANMOL SANJEEV MAHANTSHETTI BH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
9 22011 APEKSHA B S GH
examples.
Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
10 22012 APOORVA SHABDAMANIMATH GH
Operations.
11 22015 AVANI S RAO GH Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
12 22016 AYUSH SHETTY BH to matrix equation and
solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
13 22017 BAVITHA H B GH
they are mirror images of each other.
To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
14 22018 BINDU S N GH
and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
15 22019 CHAITANYA Y M GH
continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
16 22020 CHANDAN A M BH – is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
17 22021 CHANDANA GANGADHAR NAIK GH
meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
18 22022 CHARMI S SHETTY GH
Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
19 22023 CHINMAYI V GH
using Derivatives.
20 22024 GAGAN K S BH To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
21 22025 GAGAN V BH
inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
22 22026 GREESHMA M PATEL GH
of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
23 22028 HARSHITH P KABBUR BH
sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
24 22029 HARSHITHA N GH become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
25 22030 HEMANTH B KUMAR BH
square has the maximum area.
26 22031 HEMANTH M K BH Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
27 22032 LASYA B N GH
examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
28 22033 M G ARTHARAKSHITH BH
with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
29 22034 MANASA JEEVAYYA NAIK GH
integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
30 22036 MOULYA M KHANI GH
some applications.
31 22037 NAGANANDINI G N GH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
32 22038 NAMAN P N BH
some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
33 22039 NAMITHA C G GH
.
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
34 22040 NAVOLLAS J BH
applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
35 22041 NESAR M V BH
analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
36 22042 NIDHI G GH
syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
37 22043 NIREEKSHIT D P BH
and a line with some Examples.
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
38 22044 NITHYA G GH when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
39 22045 PRATHAM SWAROOP H C BH
4 partitions of sample space.
40 22046 PREKSHA B M GH To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
PRIYADARSHAN SHASHIDHAR
41 22048 BH is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
NAYAK
is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
42 22049 S B SOHAM SWARNA NAIK GH
which is one-one but not onto.
43 22050 SAANVI JAIN GH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
44 22051 SAMARTH J S BH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
45 22053 SANJANA R KADUR GH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
46 22054 SHREYAS S V DS
and solving the inequality
SOUJANYA SANJEEVKUMAR To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
47 22056 GH
CHOUGULA the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
48 22057 SHRIRAM PAI BH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
49 22059 SUDHAKAR J P BH
examples.
50 22060 SUKRUTH A CHINNUR BH Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
Operations.
51 22061 THILAK CHANDRA N C BH Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
52 22062 ULLASA S BH to matrix equation and
solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
53 22063 VACHAN M BH
they are mirror images of each other.
To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
54 22064 VEERESH S M BH
and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
55 22065 YASHASWINI P L GH
continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
56 22066 YOGESH LAXMAN HOSAMANI BH – is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
57 22067 ADHVI G L GH
meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
58 22068 ATHMARAM K S BH
Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
59 22069 BHARATH R GOWDA BH
using Derivatives.
60 22070 BHARATH V BH To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
61 22071 CHINMAYEE S GH
inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
62 22072 CHINMAYI GH
of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
63 22073 CHINMAYI M B GH
sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
64 22074 DEEKSHA A H GH become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
65 22075 DEEKSHITHA B MASUR GH
square has the maximum area.
66 22076 DEEPAK M K BH Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
67 22077 DEVIKA SHETTI GH
examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
68 22078 DIVYA T J GH
with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
69 22079 EKTHA RAMESHA GH
integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
70 22080 GAGANA S GH
some applications.
71 22081 H R AMOGH BH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
72 22082 HARSHA R M BH
some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
73 22083 JEENA REJI GH
.
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
74 22084 JEEVITHA T GH
applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
75 22085 JNANA R SHETTY GH
analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
76 22086 KEERTHANA K M GH
syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
77 22087 KHUSHI H L GH
and a line with some Examples.
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
78 22088 KISHOR T BH when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
79 22089 KUSHAL REDDY S HYATI BH
4 partitions of sample space.
80 22090 LEKHANA R GH To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
81 22091 M G ANIRUDH BH is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
82 22092 MADHUMITHA H L GH
which is one-one but not onto.
83 22093 MAHATHVI G M GH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
84 22094 MANYA M A GH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
85 22095 MOHAN N BH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
86 22096 MONICA LAKSHMISH ACHARYA GH
and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
87 22097 NANDISH S N BH
the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
88 22099 POORVI MAHESH PATIL GH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
89 22100 PRADEEP M HOOLI BH
examples.
Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
90 22101 PRANAV P BHATT BH
Operations.
91 22102 PRANEET J NAGANUR BH Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
92 22105 PREETHAM PATEL G R BH to matrix equation and
solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
93 22106 PRUTHVIK V BH
they are mirror images of each other.
To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
94 22107 H M PUNYA GH
and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
95 22108 PUNYASHREE M GH
continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
96 22109 RACHANA NAYAK GH – is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
97 22110 RAKSHITHA T N GH
meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
98 22111 RIDHI DEV GH
Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
99 22112 RITHESH P CHAUHAN BH
using Derivatives.
100 22113 ROHIT R HOSAMANI BH To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
101 22114 SADVI H N GH To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
102 22115 SAI NANDAN N BH
of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
103 22117 SHREE GOWRI N M GH
sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
104 22118 SIRI H D GH become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
105 22119 SRUJAN S BH
square has the maximum area.
106 22120 SUHAN HEGDE BH Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
107 22121 SUHAS D BH
examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
108 22122 SUJAN BH
with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
109 22123 TANMAY SHETTY BH
integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
110 22124 TEJAS P PATIL BH
some applications.
111 22125 UDITH GOWDA K S BH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
112 22126 VACHAN GOWDA S BH
some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
113 22127 VAIBHAV WALI BH
.
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
114 22128 VINAYAKA BH
applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
115 22129 YASHWANTH JAVARAPPA L N BH
analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
116 22130 ARJUN PATEL KAMARAJ BH
syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
117 22131 ARYA M BH
and a line with some Examples.
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
118 22132 BHARGAV S BH when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
119 22133 CHANDAN P S BH
4 partitions of sample space.
120 22134 CHANDANA N GH To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
121 22135 CHINTHANA S GH is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
122 22136 CHIRANTHAN M K BH
which is one-one but not onto.
123 22137 GIRISH KUMAR BHANDARI BH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
124 22138 HARSHA M M BH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
125 22139 HEMPAL D BH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
126 22140 INDHUDHARA A S BH
and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
127 22141 JEEVAN KRISHNA URS G S BH
the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
128 22142 KRISHNA SHIROL BH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
129 22143 KRUTI J S GH
examples.
Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
130 22144 MANJUNATH URF S BACHAGOUDAR BH
Operations.
131 22145 MANTHAN S GOWDA BH Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
132 22146 MITHUN C V BH to matrix equation and
solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
133 22147 MOHITH KUMAR V BH
they are mirror images of each other.
To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
134 22148 NIHAAL SUNIL GIRADDI BH
and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
135 22149 PRAFULKUMAR B KESARKOPPA BH
continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
136 22151 PURUSHOTHAM M BH – is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
137 22152 RAJATH L D BH
meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
138 22153 ROHINI B R GH
Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
139 22154 ROHITH G S BH
using Derivatives.
140 22155 SAMARTH KRISHNA SURESH BH To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
141 22156 K R SANIKA GH
inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
142 22157 SANIKA M GH
of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
143 22158 SANJANA LOKESH GH
sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
144 22159 SANJANA VIJAYA KUMAR BESKOOR GH become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
145 22160 SHAKTI J SHETTY BH
square has the maximum area.
146 22161 SHAMIKA S HEGDE GH Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
147 22162 SHANVITH H SHETTY BH
examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
148 22163 SHASHWATH KRISHNA GOWDA BH
with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
149 22164 SHIVAMANI M MOKASHI BH
integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
150 22165 SHREERAMA DEEKSHIT B S BH
some applications.
151 22166 SHREESHMA SHRINIVAS SHETTY GH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
152 22167 SHREYA KHANDIBAGUR GH
some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
153 22168 SHREYAA GH
.
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
154 22169 SHREYAS H R BH
applications.
SHRILAXMI SANTOSH To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
155 22171 GH
MAHANSHETTI analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
156 22172 G S SINCHANA GH
syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
157 22174 SRIDEEKSHA BHOJRAJ GH
and a line with some Examples.
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
158 22175 SRINIVASA REDDY N I BH when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
159 22176 STUTI JAIN H B GH
4 partitions of sample space.
160 22177 SUNNY YANGUNDE BH To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
161 22178 SRUSHTI SANGAPPA REVAGOL GH is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
162 22179 SWAPNA MAVINAGIDAD GH
which is one-one but not onto.
163 22180 TANUSHREE M J GH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
164 22181 TEJASHWINI S BACHAGOUDAR GH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
165 22182 THEJU K P BH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
166 22183 THANUSHREE S GH
and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
167 22184 ULLAS N P BH
the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
168 22185 UTHSAVI M N GH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
169 22186 VARSHA A R DS
examples.
Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
170 22187 VARSHINI ARALI GH
Operations.
171 22188 VIJAYALAXMI JAGADEESH YALLUR GH Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
172 22189 VINAY K BH to matrix equation and
solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
173 22190 VISMAYA B GH
they are mirror images of each other.
YASHASWI GIRIMALLAPPA To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
174 22191 GH
CHANNAL and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
175 22192 YUVARAJ V C BH
continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
176 22193 ZYANKAR G R BH – is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
177 22194 ABHIJNA GOWDA K P GH
meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
178 22195 ADITYA B YADAWAD BH
Geometrical Meaning.
AKKAMAHADEVI SADASHIVA To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
179 22196 GH
KOTAGI using Derivatives.
180 22198 ANANYA ASHOK BAADKAR GH To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
181 22199 ANIKET R MAGADUM BH
inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
182 22200 ANISH SHANKAR KUNDAPUR BH
of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
183 22201 APEKSHA C PATIL GH
sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
184 22202 ARUSHI SHETTY GH become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
185 22203 BHAWESH P MALVIYA BH
square has the maximum area.
186 22204 BHOOMI M BAVALATTI GH Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
187 22205 CHIRANTHANA J A BH Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
188 22206 DAKSH J SHETTY BH
with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
189 22207 DEVANSH DEEPAK BYATHNAL BH
integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
190 22208 DHEERAJ VINAYAK NAIK BH
some applications.
191 22209 DITHI SHETTY GH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
192 22210 GAUTAMI NANDISH PATIL GH
some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
193 22211 HARIOM JALLI BH
.
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
194 22212 HARSHITH M PATIL BH
applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
195 22213 IVIN DON BOSCO BH
analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
196 22214 JASMITHA J GH
syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
197 22215 JEEVAN VINAYAK NAIK BH
and a line with some Examples.
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
198 22216 KRISH D JANAGEKAR BH when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
199 22217 KRISH SUSHRUT KADALGIKAR BH
4 partitions of sample space.
200 22218 KRISHNA GANAPATI BHAT DS To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
201 22219 KUSHI H SHETTY GH is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
202 22220 MANOJ KUMAR K BH
which is one-one but not onto.
203 22221 MEDHA R UDUPA GH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
204 22222 NAKUL SANJEEV KUCHANAD BH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
205 22223 NIDHI NARASINHA WAGHREKAR GH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
206 22224 NIKHIL V BH
and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
207 22225 PALLAVI S HIREMATH GH
the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
208 22226 PIYUSH YADAV BORKAR BH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
209 22227 POOJA BASAVARAJ YALLUR GH
examples.
Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
210 22228 PRAJWAL MALATESH SANNAKKI BH
Operations.
211 22229 HUDDAR PRATHAM ANAND BH Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
212 22230 PRATHAM KOLHAR BH to matrix equation and
solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
213 22231 PRATHIKSHA SHETTY H J GH
they are mirror images of each other.
PRATIBHA VEERESH To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
214 22232 GH
SHANKARIMATH and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
215 22233 PURVI SOMPUR GH
continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
216 22234 ROHINI SHANKAR G S GH – is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
217 22235 S V TANUSH BH
meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
218 22236 SAIESH N JANNU BH
Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
219 22237 SANATH REVANNA PIDAI BH
using Derivatives.
220 22238 SANCHITH S HEGDE BH To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
221 22239 SANIDHYA C GH
inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
222 22240 SANIKA N D GH
of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
223 22241 SHREEGANDH U PATIL BH
sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
224 22242 SINCHANA VENKATESH NAIK GH become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
225 22243 SRUSHTI RAJU KAMBAR GH
square has the maximum area.
226 22244 SUDEEP M KERI BH Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
227 22245 SUHAN SHETTY V BH
examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
228 22247 TANISHA KIRANKUMAR JAINAPURE GH
with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
229 22248 TANISHKA SIDDAPPA KAROLI GH
integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
230 22249 TEJAS SUJIT JANAGEKAR BH
some applications.
231 22250 TEJAS RAJASHEKAR INGALE BH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
232 22251 THANUSH U BH
some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
233 22252 THIRTHANK T P BH
.
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
234 22256 VISHAL PANDAPPA KORTI BH
applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
235 22257 VISMAY POOJARY BH
analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
236 22258 YUKTHI J R GH
syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
237 22259 AANYA SHETTY DS
and a line with some Examples.
238 22261 ADITH SUVIN BH To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
239 22262 ADVIKA P SHETTY GH
4 partitions of sample space.
240 22263 AMRATHA A BHAT GH To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
241 22266 BHANU PRASAD G BH is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
242 22267 BHOOMIKA RAMESH HEGDE GH
which is one-one but not onto.
243 22268 BHUMIKA R GH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
244 22269 CHINMAYEE S DESHPANDE GH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
245 22270 CHIRANTH D NANDI BH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
246 22271 DHANYA NAYAK DS
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To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
247 22273 DHEEMANTH C S DS
the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
248 22274 DISHA JOIS GH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
249 22275 DIVYA V HOSAPATTAN GH
examples.
Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
250 22276 H M RANJITHA GH
Operations.
251 22277 JAVERIYA DS Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
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252 22278 K ANIRUDH KAMATH DS to matrix equation and
solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
253 22279 KARTIK BHAT BH
they are mirror images of each other.
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254 22280 KHUSHI S HEGDE DS
and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
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255 22281 MADVITH D AMIN DS
continuity of the function at that point.
256 22283 C M MOHAN BH To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
– is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
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257 22284 MOHITH R KELAGINAMANE BH
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Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
258 22285 NIBHA B SHETTY GH
Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
259 22286 NIREEKSHA JAIN DS
using Derivatives.
260 22287 NISHANTH T CHIGILAR BH To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
261 22289 PRADHYUMNA P BASRUR BH
inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
262 22290 PRASANNA PRAMOD HEGDE BH
of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
263 22291 PRATHAM P SHETTY BH
sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
264 22292 PRERANA SHENOY DS become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
265 22293 RASHMI D S GH
square has the maximum area.
266 22294 ROHAN J BH Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
267 22295 SAMITH J SHETTY BH
examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
268 22296 SAMMITH U K BH
with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
269 22297 SAMPADA ANUPKUMAR INCHAL GH
integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
270 22298 SAMYAK R PRABHU DS
some applications.
271 22299 SANJANA R RAO GH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
272 22300 SANJANA SANJAY PATGAR GH
some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
273 22301 SHETTY TRISHITHA DS
.
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
274 22302 SHRIGOURI DANAYYA HIREMATH GH
applications.
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275 22303 SHRIYA SHETTY GH
analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
276 22305 SNEHA S MULAGUND GH
syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
277 22306 SRAJAN C SHETTY DS
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278 22307 SRI VIDYA MOTHKUR GH when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
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Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
279 22308 SRUJAN JAIN BH
4 partitions of sample space.
280 22309 STHUTI G S GH To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
281 22310 SUHAS H ORIGANTI BH is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
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282 22311 SUMAEDHA G DS
which is one-one but not onto.
283 22312 SUSHANTH S POOJARY DS To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
284 22313 TASHVI S JATHAN GH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
285 22314 TEJAS VIJAI BH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
286 22315 THANVI SHETTY DS
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To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
287 22316 UDAY S BH
the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
288 22317 VAISHNAVI SHETTY DS To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
289 22318 VARSHINI N DS
examples.
Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
290 22319 VENKATARAMAN GOPAL NAYAK BH
Operations.
VISHWANATH BASAVARAJ
291 22320 BH
HIREMATH Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
292 22321 VISHWAS H V BH to matrix equation and
solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
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293 22322 YASHAS RAJENDRA BH
they are mirror images of each other.
To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
294 22323 YASHMIT SHETTYY BH
and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
295 22324 ADISH JAIN DS
continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
296 22325 ADITHI P SHETTY DS – is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
297 22326 AFIFA SYED BASHIR DS
meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
298 22327 AHANA J SHETTIGAR DS
Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
299 22328 AISHWARYA H M GH
using Derivatives.
300 22329 AKASH U KUMAR DS To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
301 22330 AMAR M PAI DS
inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
302 22331 AMULYA A G DS
of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
303 22332 ANVITHA C SHETTY DS
sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
304 22333 ANWITHA SHETTY DS become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
305 22334 AVANI DS
square has the maximum area.
306 22335 BHARATH KUMAR M S DS Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
307 22336 BHUVI V SHETTY DS
examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
308 22337 BIBI FATHIMA DS
with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
309 22338 DISHA DS
integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
310 22339 DIYA KAMATH DS
some applications.
311 22340 FATHIMA RIZWAN HUSAINI DS To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
312 22341 HASHMITHA DS
some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
313 22342 INDRAJITH S Y DS
.
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
314 22343 ISHTA P JAIN DS
applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
315 22344 K HEMANTH KRISHNA SHETTY DS
analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
316 22345 K VIDHYA PRABHU DS
syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
317 22346 KIRAN NAYAK DS
and a line with some Examples.
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
318 22347 KRITHI P DS when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
319 22348 MANISHA N DEVADIGA DS
4 partitions of sample space.
320 22349 MANORANJAN G M DS To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
321 22351 MEDHA S NAYAK DS is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
is an equivalence relation.
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322 22352 NAOMI DSOUZA DS
which is one-one but not onto.
323 22353 NIKITH DS To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
324 22354 P USHA NAYAK DS To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
325 22355 PRATHAM PRAVESH KUMAR DS Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
326 22356 PRATHEEK ASHOK ACHARYA DS
and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
327 22357 PREM P SHETTY DS
the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
328 22358 PRITHVI J K DS To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
329 22359 RAHUL PATKAR DS
examples.
Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
330 22360 RAKSHITHA R PRABHU DS
Operations.
331 22361 RIDHISHA SUDESH BHANDARY DS Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
332 22362 ROHAN CLEMENT QUADRES DS to matrix equation and
solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
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333 22363 ROSHINI DS
they are mirror images of each other.
To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
334 22364 RYAN D SOUZA DS
and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
335 22365 SAMEEKSHA SHIVA SHANKAR DS
continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
336 22366 SAMIKSHA S SHETTY DS – is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
337 22367 SANIHAA RAO DS
meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
338 22368 SANIKA SHETTY DS
Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
339 22369 SANJANA DS
using Derivatives.
340 22370 SATHWIK KUMAR DS To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
341 22371 SAVIO SMITH LOBO DS To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
342 22372 SHAMAE HARAMAIN DS
of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
343 22373 SHIVA RANJAN DS
sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
344 22374 SHRAMA SHETTY DS become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
345 22376 SHRAVYA DS
square has the maximum area.
346 22377 SHWETA DS Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
347 22378 SOWJANYA DS
examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
348 22379 SRINIDHI DS
with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
349 22380 SUBHADRA HUNDEKAR DS
integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
350 22381 TEJASHREE DS
some applications.
351 22382 THRUPTHI H DS To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
352 22383 THRUPTHI T POOJARY DS
some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
353 22384 VAIBHAVI HEGDE DS
.
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
354 22401
A RAVITEJA BH applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
355 22402
AADHYA V BALLU DS analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
356 22403
AADITYA V PATIL BH syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
357 22404
ADDURI RISHIK M C BH and a line with some Examples.
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
358 22405 when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
ADITHY SINGH THAKUR BH of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
359 22406
ADITYA KALAL BH 4 partitions of sample space.
360 22407 AISHWARYA VINOD NAYAK GH To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
361 22409 is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
ARJUN PAI BH is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
362 22411
AVIKSHA NAVYA BABALLI GH which is one-one but not onto.
363 22412 AYUSH B M BH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
364 22413 BIPIN JAIN B M BH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
365 22414 CHARAN HADAGINAL BH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
366 22415
CHINMAYI L C GH and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
367 22416
CHITTAL AJAY BH the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
368 22419 GAGAN SHANMUKHA POOJARY BH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
369 22420
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Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
370 22421
K GAGAN MOHAN REDDY BH Operations.
371 22422 KARAN K BH Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
372 22425 to matrix equation and
KUSHALA LAXMAN GOUDA GH solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
373 22426
KUSHITA K GH they are mirror images of each other.
To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
374 22427
MANOMAYA T M BH and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
375 22428
NAYANA N GH continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
376 22429 – is arbitrarily small provided, is
NESAR C P BH sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
377 22430
NIDIKIRANA N BH meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
378 22431
NISHAL RADHAKRISHN NAYAK BH Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
379 22433
PRANAV MAHESH PALLED BH using Derivatives.
380 22434 PRANAV VIJAY METGUD BH To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
381 22435
PRARTHANA R GH inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
382 22436
PRATHITH SHETTY BH of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
383 22437
RISHITH VENU BILIMAGGA DS sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
384 22438 become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
SAI SAMIKSHA A GH increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
385 22440
SAMARTH SAINATH NAIK DS square has the maximum area.
386 22441 SAMARTH SUBRAY NAYAK BH Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
387 22442
SANJANA PADMANNAVAR GH examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
388 22443
SATWIK .G.J BH with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
389 22444
SHARVARI SACHIN NAIK DS integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
390 22446
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391 22447 SHREYAS RAMESH SUGUR BH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
392 22448
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To verify geometrically that and
393 22450
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Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
394 22451
SINCHANA T R GH applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
395 22452
SOORYA KIRAN N V BH analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
396 22453
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Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
397 22454
SUHAS GANESHRAO BH and a line with some Examples.
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
398 22455 when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
SUJAL ITNAL BH of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
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400 22457 SWARAJ KUMAR SHETTY BH To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
401 22458 is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
TEJAS BHAT KERE BH is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
402 22459
VARSHINI H N GH which is one-one but not onto.
403 22460 VASISHT K GADDALE BH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
404 22461 VINITH V SHANBHAG BH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
405 22462 VISHNU REDDY DEVARAMANI BH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
406 22463
YUVARAJ H R BH and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
407 22464
AADISH BALAKRISHNA SALIAN DS the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
408 22465 ABHIRAAM ADIGA BH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
409 22466
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Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
410 22468
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411 22469 AKANKSH N MALLYA DS Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
412 22470 to matrix equation and
AMISH SUDHAKARA DS solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
413 22471
AMRUT R DS they are mirror images of each other.
To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
414 22472
AMULYA A HALHALLI GH and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
415 22473
ANIRUDH A DS continuity of the function at that point.
To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
416 22474 – is arbitrarily small provided, is
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Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
417 22475
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Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
418 22476
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To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
419 22477
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420 22478 ATHMI S SHETTY DS To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
421 22479
AVYAKTA S DS inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
422 22480
BHUVAN SHETTIGAR DS of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
423 22481
CHAITANYA CHALITH BH sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
424 22482 become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
DARSHITH DINESH HEGDE DS increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
425 22483
DISHA V SHETTY DS square has the maximum area.
426 22484 HARSHIT RAJESH SHETTY DS Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
427 22485 JEEVAN R CHAVAN DS Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
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To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
428 22486
JEEVITH R CHAVAN DS with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
429 22487
K APOORVA HEGDE DS integration
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430 22488
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431 22489 KARAN TIMMAPPA GOUDA BH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
432 22490
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To verify geometrically that and
433 22491
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Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
434 22492
KRITHIK DS applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
435 22493
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To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
436 22494
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Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
437 22495
N SAI PAVAN BH and a line with some Examples.
To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
438 22496 when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
NINAD SANTOSH GAJANKAR BH of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
439 22497
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440 22498 POOJA DS To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
441 22499 is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
POOJA NAYAK DS is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
442 22501
PRANATHI R SHETTY DS which is one-one but not onto.
443 22502 PRANAV KUMAR BHANDI BH To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
444 22503 PRANAV NAYAK DS To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
445 22504 PRARTHANA NAYAK DS Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
446 22505
PRATHAM KUMAR SHETTY BH and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
447 22506
PRATHIKSHA P B DS the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
448 22507 PREM K R DS To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
449 22508
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Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
450 22509
RAKSHAN R BH Operations.
451 22510 RAMITHA R DS Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
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452 22511 to matrix equation and
SAKSHATH P RAO DS solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
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453 22512
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To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
454 22514
SHAMANTAK KATARAKI BH and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
455 22516
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To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
456 22517 – is arbitrarily small provided, is
SHREYA G AMIN DS sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
457 22518
SHREYAS K M BH meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
458 22521
SIDDHI DS Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
459 22522
SONAL HEGDE DS using Derivatives.
460 22523 SRUSHTI S NAYAK DS To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
461 22524
SUDHAN PAI DS inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
462 22525
SWEEKRITHI DS of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
463 22526
TANVI SHETTY DS sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
464 22527 become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
TEJAS DS increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
465 22528
THRUPTHI THRIVIKRAMA KINI DS square has the maximum area.
466 22529 ULLAS PRABHU DS Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
467 22530
VAISHNAVI H SHETTY DS examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
468 22532
SHETTY VARSHINI VISHWANATH GH with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
469 22533
VARUN VIJAY JOGI DS integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
470 22534
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471 22551 AAKARSH ARUNAKAR SHETTY BH To find the Area enclosed by a circle/ellipse with an example.
To understand the concept of Formation of Differential Equation with
472 22552
ADITHYA KUMAR DS some Examples.
To verify geometrically that and
473 22553
AJITH A G DS .
Explain the concept of Scalar Triple product of vectors and its
474 22554
AMOGHA R BH applications.
To measure the shortest distance between two skew lines and verify it
475 22555
ANIRUDH SHENOY K B DS analytically.
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in different forms.(out of
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AYUSH R DS syllabus).
Explain the concept of Angle Between planes and Angle between plane
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BHAVYA BHAT DS and a line with some Examples.
478 22558 DAKSHA DS To explain the computation of conditional probability of a given event A,
when event B has already occurred, through an example of throwing a pair
of dice.
Bayes’ theorem, Proof, illustration with 2 examples which constitute 3 or
479 22559
DEEKSHITH NAYAK DS 4 partitions of sample space.
480 22560 DHANUSH R DEVADIGA DS To understand the Concept of Binomial Distribution with some examples.
To verify that the relation R in the set of all lines in a plane, defined by
481 22561 is symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive and
DHYAN SHETTY DS is an equivalence relation.
To demonstrate a function which is not one-one but onto and function
482 22562
HARDIK SHETTY DS which is one-one but not onto.
483 22563 HEGDE SUJAN ASHOK DS To demonstrate the type of function (injective or surjective or bijective).
484 22564 JITHEN M S BH To understand the concept of Inverse of a function with some Examples.
485 22566 KEDAR RAMESH KULKARNI BH Explain the concept of Binary Operation with some examples.
Drawing the graph of Inverse trigonometric functions
486 22567
KHUSHI ACHARYA GH and solving the inequality
To draw the graph of , using the graph of and demonstrate
487 22568
SHETTY KHUSHI SUKESH GH the concept of mirror reflection (about the line y = x).
488 22569 LIKHIT MAHESH NAYAK BH To explore the principal value of all Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
Prove some properties of Inverse Trigonometric functions. With some
489 22570
MANDARKE RONIT PAI DS examples.
Explain the concept of Finding Inverse of a matrix by Elementary
490 22571
NIHAL JAIN DS Operations.
491 22572 NIMISHA V BHARADVAJ GH Explain the concept of Properties of Determinants using some examples.
To transform the linear equations
492 22573 to matrix equation and
P DURGANANDAN V BHAT BH solve them by using inverse of a matrix and to demonstrate consistency.
To sketch the graphs of and to examine that
493 22574 PRASHASTI S SHETTY DS
they are mirror images of each other.
To establish a relationship between common logarithm (to the base 10)
494 22575
PRATHAM P SHETTY BH and natural logarithm (to the base e) of the number x.
To find analytically the limit of a function f (x) at x = c and to check the
495 22576
PRATHAM SINGH K BH continuity of the function at that point.
496 22577 PUSHKAR K P BH To verify that for a function to be continuous at given point
– is arbitrarily small provided, is
sufficiently small.
Verify Rolle’s Theorem with some examples. And explain its Geometrical
497 22578
RAJASHREE V AMIN DS meaning.
Verify Mean value theorem with some examples. And explain its
498 22579
RAM PRASAD PAI DS Geometrical Meaning.
To understand the concepts of Slope of Tangents and Normal to the curve
499 22580
RISHAB KUDRIGI BH using Derivatives.
500 22581 RITHESH G ACHARYA DS To understand the concepts of decreasing and increasing functions.
To understand the concepts of local maxima, local minima and point of
501 22583
SANJAYA S GORE DS inflection.
To understand the concepts of absolute maximum and minimum values
502 22585
SHETTY SHREYA SURESH GH of a function in a given closed interval through its graph.
To construct an open box of maximum volume from a given rectangular
503 22586
SHREYAS BHAT BH sheet by cutting equal squares from each corner.
To find the time when the area of a rectangle of given dimensions
504 22587 become Maximum, if the length is decreasing and the breadth is
SOHAN P HEGDE DS increasing at given rates.
To verify that amongst all the rectangles of the same perimeter, the
505 22588
SRINIDHI ACHARYA DS square has the maximum area.
506 22589 STUTHI S JAIN GH Understanding of the Methods of integration with one example each.
Solving Integrals of the type ∫ ∫√ with two
507 22590
SUHRITH K UDUPA DS examples each.
To understand the concept of Area between two curves using Integration
508 22591
TANMAY D SUVARNA DS with some examples.
To evaluate definite integral as a limit of sum and verify it by actual
509 22592
THEERTH M SHETTY DS integration
Sketch the graph of and evaluate∫ . Write its
510 22593
UJWAL SATISH BHAT DS some applications.

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