Gagan Pratap Advance Maths Complete Class Notes
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Gagan Pratap Advance Maths Complete Class Notes

Frustum of a cone, pyramids, prisms, and cutting/melting of solids. 3. Algebra (बीजगणित)

Advance Mathematics Faculty: Gagan Pratap Sir Target Exams: SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO, MTS, GD, CDS, Railway

Understanding the diverse demographics of competitive exam aspirants in India, the notes are primarily bilingual (compiled in a mix of Hindi and English). The explanations and question statements are presented in both languages, removing linguistic barriers. Incorporation of Short Tricks and Smart Approaches

Chapter three was . He had always stumbled on Cyclic Quadrilaterals. But Gagan Sir had drawn a crude, funny diagram of a four-sided figure with a smiley face inside, and written: “Property: Opposite angles sum to 180°. Why? Because God wants them to be friends. Memorize this: ∠A + ∠C = ∠B + ∠D = 180°.” gagan pratap advance maths complete class notes

2D (Square, Rectangle, etc.) and 3D (Cube, Cuboid, Cone, Cylinder, Sphere, Prism, Pyramid). Coordinate Geometry .

Do not jump straight to the questions. Read the properties, theorems, and proofs provided at the start of the chapter. Try to understand why a formula works. Step 2: Hide the Solution

If possible, watch Gagan Pratap’s video lectures while going through the notes. This helps you understand the "tone" and the specific logic he applies while drawing auxiliary lines in Geometry. Frustum of a cone, pyramids, prisms, and cutting/melting

The "Complete Class Notes – Advance Maths" (often searched as Gagan Pratap advance maths complete class notes ) is a comprehensive, exam-oriented textbook designed specifically for SSC and other competitive exams. It is published by and is generally updated annually to reflect the latest exam patterns.

Centers of triangles (Centroid, Incenter, Orthocenter, Circumcenter).

Contains questions from recent TCS-pattern exams (SSC CGL, CHSL, Selection Posts). Comprehensive Syllabus Coverage The explanations and question statements are presented in

The Advance Maths syllabus is vast, but these notes categorize the topics systematically to ensure a structured learning curve. 1. Geometry

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For three years, Arjun had been chasing a ghost. The ghost wasn’t a person, but a promise: the .

Though sometimes categorized under Arithmetic, advanced number systems are thoroughly detailed here: