FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Mathematics is the foundation of all subjects and helps to improve brainpower. Our universe is made up of numbers. Mathematics has been at the centre of science, data handling, engineering, technology, space and research, and so on. Mathematics is important in everyday life. As a result, learning Mathematics is required in order to observe and interpret the universe.

Mathematics provides structure to our life and reduces ambiguity. Learning Mathematics improves our reasoning power, creativity, abstract or spatial thinking, critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and even effective communication skills.

The major branches of Mathematics are:

  • Number system and basic Arithmetic
  • Algebra
  • Trigonometry
  • Geometry and Cartesian Geometry
  • Calculus- Differential and Integral
  • Matrix Algebra
  • Probability and Statistics

Fundamentals of Mathematics covers basic arithmetic operations or calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, which are taught to us in primary classes. Going forward, in higher classes, students will learn basic concepts like algebra, geometry, factors, ratios, etc.

Numeric Coaching Centre provides a lot of Mathematics resources along with the conceptual explanations. Some of the resources that students can access for free at Numeric are:

  • NCERT, RS Aggarwal and RD Sharma Solutions
  • CBSE sample papers and question papers
  • Video lessons
  • Mathematics Worksheets
  • Lessons in PDF format
  • Syllabus and exam blueprints
  • Important questions for board exams
  • Revision notes

In geometry, we basically learn about different shapes and sizes in two-dimension and three-dimension. But we begin with point, lines and angles which are base of geometry.

Circle, Square, Rectangle, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Kite, etc. are two-dimensional shapes.

Cube, Cuboid, Sphere, Cylinder, Cone are the three-dimensional shapes.

The four basic Mathematics operations are:

  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Division