Which are the important topics for Vector Alegbra in NDA?

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Vinty Tanwar
2 years ago

In the context of the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam, Vector Algebra is an essential part of the Mathematics syllabus. Key topics to focus on include vector representation, addition, subtraction, scalar multiplication, dot and cross products, and their geometrical interpretations. Understanding

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6 months ago

The important topics for NDA Vector Algebra are Sets Venn diagrams, De Morgan laws, Cartesian product, relation, equivalence relation. Real numbers, Complex numbers, Modulus, Cube roots, Conversion of a number in Binary system to Decimals and vice-versa. Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic progressio

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