Which is the best reference book among - RD Sharma, RS Agarwal or PRADEEP, for cbse 12th Math??

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NCERT is best book to score highest mark
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TEACHING IS DONE TO KEEP IT STRAIGHT AND SIMPLE FOR ANY COMPLEX SUBJECTS

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R S Agarwal
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RD SHARMA
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R D Sharma
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RD Sharma
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if ur focused only for cbse than r d sharma is fine but if u want to include engg entrances also than IIT GUIDE FOR MATHS M L KHANNA OR ARIHANT TOPIC WISE BOOK IS SUFFICIENT
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NCERT BOOKS
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1. Ph.D. Central Institute For Subtropical Horticulture/Integral University Biotechnology Pursuing - - 2. B.Ed. IGNOU 90.03% 3. ARS, NET ICAR Plant Biochemistry & Plant Physiology 2009 - - 4. M. Sc. Lucknow University Biochemistry 2006 I 69.0% 5. B. Sc. (Biol.) N.K.V.(PG) College Botany, Chemistry 2004 75.05% 6. Intermediate CBSE Board/Navayuga Radiance Sr. Sec. School Science 2001 78.40% 7. Matriculation CBSE Board/Navayuga Radiance Sr. Sec. School Science 1999 81.40%

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RS Agarwal's Book is quite good and easy to understand. One can make use of this book
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Hi friends. I thought of sharing something wonderful i found on web so that it can help all of us & augment our understanding of the topic - 'Limit' . I have shared the complete pdf in my profile gallery or the original web link at the end of this post. An Intuitive Introduction To Limits Limits, the Foundations Of Calculus, seem so artificial and weasely: “Let x approach 0, but not get there, yet we’ll act like it’s there… ” Ugh. Here’s how I learned to enjoy them: What is a limit? Our best prediction of a point we didn’t observe. How do we make a prediction? Zoom into the neighboring points. If our prediction is always in between neighboring points, no matter how much we zoom, that’s our estimate. Why do we need limits? Math has “black hole” scenarios (dividing by zero, going to infinity), and limits give us a reasonable estimate. How do we know we’re right? We don’t. Our prediction, the limit, isn’t required to match reality. But for most natural phenomena, it sure seems to. Limits let us ask “What if?”. If we can directly observe a function at a value (like x=0, or x growing infinitely), we don’t need a prediction. The limit wonders, “If you can see everything except a single value, what do you think is there?”. When our prediction is consistent and improves the closer we look, we feel confident in it. And if the function behaves smoothly, like most real ­world functions do, the limit is where the missing point must be. Key Analogy: Predicting A Soccer Ball (associated pics in original post) Pretend you’re watching a soccer game. Unfortunately, the connection is choppy: So we missed what happened at 4:00. Even so, what’s your prediction for the ball’s position? Easy. Just grab the neighboring instants (3:59 and 4:01) and predict the ball to be somewhere in­ between. And… it works! Real ­world objects don’t teleport? they move through intermediate positions along their path from A to B. Our prediction is “At 4:00, the ball was between its position at 3:59 and 4:01?. Not bad. With a slow ­motion camera, we might even say “At 4:00, the ball was between its positions at 3:59.999 and 4:00.001?. Limits are a strategy for making confident predictions. Limits aren’t the only tool for checking the answers to impossible questions; infinitesimals work too. The key is understanding what we’re trying to predict, then learning the rules of making predictions. Happy math. (Original author - Mr. kalid ) Original post link: http://betterexplained.com/articles/an-intuitive-introduction-to-limits/ My profile link: https://www.urbanpro.com/delhi/pankaj-k/2531974 You may find more interesting stuff and information that can be of some help to you. I will be adding more pdfs in gallery soon . Sharing is caring.
If one wants the pdf in my galley on 'limits' can give a better understanding of the same material.
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