Mathematics CBSE Class 6
Dear Children In this video we shall Discuss class 6 NCERT Syllabus Chapter 2 Whole Numbers and the topics are,
What you’ll learn
- Chapter 1A Knowing our numbers( comparing number, natural number, whole numbers).
- Chapter 1B Knowing our numbers( Numeral system, Place value and face value).
- Chapter 2A Whole numbers (Number lines).
- Chapter 2B Whole numbers( Properties of whole numbers).
- Chapter 2C Whole numbers.
Course Content
- Class 6 Mathematics CBSE –> 5 lectures • 2hr 31min.
Requirements
Dear Children In this video we shall Discuss class 6 NCERT Syllabus Chapter 2 Whole Numbers and the topics are,
Whole Numbers
are the numbers which starts
with 0,1,2,3,4,till infinity
We will also discuss about their properties like Closure Properly: If two Whole Numbers are added we get a whole number again Commutative Property says if two numbers added from either side give same result and Associative property states if three numbers added in any way gives same answer eg Identity property for additional.0 is called identity element of addition as any number added to zero gives the same number and also distributive property in detail all along with examples.
In this chapter,we will also learn about Number Line.
Number Line is a line of numbers starting from 0,1,2,3,with which help we can do addition, subtraction, multiplication and division in simplest way..We will learn more about Number line detail by solving some examples and excercises
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