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Mathematics CBSE Class X Notes & Solutions

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Maths Chapter 2 Polynomials

Maths Chapter 3 Linear Equation

Maths Chapter 4 Quadratic Equations

Maths Chapter 5 Arithmetic Progression

Maths Chapter 6 Triangles 

Maths Chapter 7 Coordinate Geometry


Maths Chapter 9 Applications of Trigonometry

Maths Chapter 10 Circles

Maths Chapter 11 Constructions

Maths Chapter 12 Areas related to Circles

Maths Chapter 13 Surface Area & Volumes

Maths Chapter 14 Statistics

Maths Chapter 15 Probability


Science (Physics/Chemistry/Biology) 

Science Chapter 1 Chemical reactions

Science Chapter 2 Acid Base Salts Part 1

Science Chapter 2 Acid Base Salts Part 2

Science Chapter 2 Acid Base Salts Part 3

Science Chapter 3 Metals & Non Metals

Science Chapter 4 Carbon & Its Compounds

Science Chapter 5 Periodic Classification of Elements

Science Chapter 6 Life Processes

Science Chapter 7 Control & Co ordination

Science Chapter 8 Reproduction

Science Chapter 9 Heredity & Evolution

Science Chapter 10 Light Reflection & Refraction

Science chapter 11 Human Eye & Colorful world

Science Chapter 13 Magnetic Effects of Electric Currents

Science Chapter 14 Sources of Energy

Science chapter 15 Our Environment

Science chapter 16 Management of Natural resources



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