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    Mind Map Overal Idea Content Speed Notes Quick Coverage Linear Equation in One variable: The expressions which form the equation that contain single variable and the highest power of the variable in the equation is one. (Scroll down till end of the page) Study Tools Audio, Visual & Digital Content Linear Equations in One Variable… readmore

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    Linear Equation in One variable: The expressions which form the equation that contain single variable and the highest power of the variable in the equation is one. (Scroll down till end of the page)

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    Linear Equations in One Variable

    An algebraic equation is an equality involving variables. It says that the value of the expression on one side of the equality sign is equal to the value of the expression on the other side.

    The equations we study in Classes VI, VII and VIII are linear equations in one variable. In such equations, the expressions which form the equation contain only one variable. Further, the equations are linear, i.e., the highest power of the variable appearing in the equation is 1.

    A linear equation may have for its solution any rational number.

    An equation may have linear expressions on both sides. Equations that we studied in Classes VI and VII had just a number on one side of the equation.

    Just as numbers, variables can, also, be transposed from one side of the equation to the other.

    Occasionally, the expressions forming equations have to be simplified before we can solve them by usual methods. Some equations may not even be linear to begin with, but they can be brought to a linear form by multiplying both sides of the equation by a suitable expression.

    The utility of linear equations is in their diverse applications; different problems on numbers, ages, perimeters, combination of currency notes, and so on can be solved

    using linear equations.

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  • Nutrition in Animals | Study

    Mind Map Overal Idea Content Speed Notes Quick Coverage Classification based on Eating Habits: Herbivorous: Animals that eat plants or plant products. Example: Cow, sheep, goat, deer, elephant, kangaroo, giraffe, etc. Carnivorous: Animals that eat only flesh of other animals. They never eat plants. Examples: Tiger, lizard, lion, etc. Omnivorous: Animals consume plants as well… readmore

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    Classification based on Eating Habits:

    Herbivorous: Animals that eat plants or plant products.

    Example: Cow, sheep, goat, deer, elephant, kangaroo, giraffe, etc.

    Carnivorous: Animals that eat only flesh of other animals. They never eat plants.

    Examples: Tiger, lizard, lion, etc.

    Omnivorous: Animals consume plants as well as other animals as their food.

    Examples: Bear, dog, human being, etc.

    Parasites: Organisms that obtain their food from other animals either by living inside (endoparasites) or outside (ectoparasites) their body.

    Examples: Tapeworm and roundworm (inside body), tick and lice (outside body).

    Scavengers: Animals which feed on the remains of dead animals preyed by predators. Example: vulture, crows, jackal, etc. (Scroll down till end of the page)

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    The main digestive glands which secrete digestive juices are:

    1. the salivary glands,
    2. the liver and

    (iii) the pancreas.

    The human digestive system consists of the alimentary canal and secretory glands.

    It consists of:

    1. buccal cavity,
    2. oesophagus,
    3. stomach,
    4. small intestine,
    5. large intestine ending in rectum
    6. anus.

    Animal nutrition includes nutrient requirement, mode of intake of food and its utilisation in the body.

    The stomach wall and the wall of the small intestine also secrete digestive juices.

    The modes of feeding vary in different organisms.

    Nutrition is a complex process involving:

    1. ingestion,
    2. digestion,
    3. absorption,
    1. assimilation and
    2. egestion.

    Digestion of carbohydrates, like starch, begins in the buccal cavity.

    The digestion of protein starts in the stomach.

    Bile secreted from the liver, the pancreatic juice from the pancreas and the digestive juice from the intestinal wall complete the digestion of all components of food in the small intestine.

    The digested food is absorbed in the blood vessels from the small intestine.

    The absorbed substances are transported to different parts of the body.

    Water and some salts are absorbed from the undigested food in the large intestine.

    The undigested and unabsorbed residues are expelled out of the body as faeces through the anus.

    The grazing animals like cows, buffaloes and deer are known as ruminants.

    They quickly ingest, swallow their leafy food and store it in the rumen.

    Later, the food returns to the mouth and the animal chews it peacefully.

    Amoeba ingests its food with the help of its false feet or pseudopodia.

    The food is digested in the food vacuole.

    It pushes out finger-like pseudopodia which engulf the prey.

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    Mind Map Overal Idea Content Speed Notes Quick Coverage Any expression of the form a0xn+a1xn-1+a2xn-2+….an is called a polynomial of degree n in variable x ; a0≠0, where n is a non-negative integer and a0, a1, a2, ….., and are real numbers, called the coefficients of the terms of the polynomial. (Scroll down to continue …)… readmore

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    Any expression of the form a0xn+a1xn-1+a2xn-2+….an is called a polynomial of degree n in variable x ; a0≠0, where n is a non-negative integer and a0, a1, a2, ….., and are real numbers, called the coefficients of the terms of the polynomial. (Scroll down to continue …)

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    Mind Map Overal Idea Content Speed Notes Quick Coverage Euclid’s Division Lemma/Euclid’s Division Algorithm :  Given positive integers a and b, there exist unique integers q and r satisfying a=bq+r, 0 r<b. This statement is nothing but a restatement of the long division process in which q is called the quotient and r is called… readmore

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    Euclid’s Division Lemma/Euclid’s Division Algorithm : 

    Given positive integers a and b, there exist unique integers q and r satisfying a=bq+r, 0 r<b.

    This statement is nothing but a restatement of the long division process in which q is called the quotient and r is called the remainder.  (Scroll down to continue …)

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