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  1. In the Midst of Winter Summary & Study Guide includes detailed chapter summaries and analysis, quotes, character descriptions, themes, and more.

  2. Chapter 10 Summary. The “coyote” who led Evelyn and the other migrants to cross into Mexico and then the U.S. was named Berto Cabrera; he came highly recommended. Cabrera counted himself as a “responsible person” (142) who had never lost any of charges on the journey.

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  4. Key revision notes are provided here that covers all the chapters included in Class 10 Math book. These revision notes can help students to get an instant overview of all the topics along with important formulas and detailed topic-wise summary.

    • Arithmetic Progression
    • Formula For Common Difference
    • Nth Term (or General Term) of An Arithmetic Progressions
    • Sum of The First ‘N’ Terms of An A.P.

    Consider (i) 1, 2, 3, 4, …… (ii) 3, 3, 3, 3, ….. (i) and (ii) are the sequence of numbers, each number in these sequences is called a term. An arithmetic progression (AP) is a sequence of numbers in which each term is obtained by adding a fixed number ‘d’ to the preceeding term, except the first term. The fixed number is called the common differenc...

    A sequence of numbers a1, a2, a3…. is an AP if the difference a2 – a1, a3 – a2, a4 – a3…. gives the same value, i.e. if ak+1 – ak is the same for different values of k. The difference (ak+1 – ak) is called common difference (d). Here ak+1 and ak are the (k + 1)th and kth terms respectively. ∴ d = a2 – a1 = a3 – a2 = a4 – a3

    In an AP, with first term ‘a’ and common difference d, the nth term(or the general term) is given by, an = a + (n – 1)d Note that an AP can be finite or infinite according to as the number of terms are finite or infinite. If there are m terms in an AP then amis the last term and is sometimes denoted by ‘l’.

    (i) The sum of the first n terms of an A.P. is given by where a is the first term and d is the common difference (ii) If l is the last term of the finite A.P. say the nth term, then the sum of all terms of the A.P. is given by, Note that sum of first n positive integers is given by

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  5. Students can access the exercise-wise NCERT Class 10 Solutions for Maths Chapter 5 below. Exercise 5.1 – 4 questions (1 MCQ and 3 descriptive type questions) Exercise 5.2- 20 questions (1 fill in the blanks, 2 MCQs, 7 Short answer questions and 10 Long answer questions)

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  7. Chapter 5 of NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths has multiple-choice questions, descriptive type questions, long answer type questions, short answer type questions, fill in the blanks and examples from daily life. By the end of this chapter, students can increase their problem-solving skills and time-management skills.