How to Verify Trigonometric Identities?
Mathematic

How to Verify Trigonometric Identities?

A trigonometric identity is a statement involving trigonometric functions which is true for all possible values of the variables involved. Mutual relations among the trigonometrical…
Bauxite: Properties and Occurrences
Geographic Minerals

Bauxite: Properties and Occurrences

Bauxite, an aluminum ore, is the world’s main source of aluminum. It is not a mineral. It is a rock formed from a laterite soil…
Barbertonite
Geographic Minerals

Barbertonite

Barbertonite is a magnesium chromium carbonate mineral with the formula of [Mg6Cr2(OH)16CO3·4H2O]. It was named after the Barberton district in South Africa, where it first…
Bystrite: Properties and Occurrences
Geographic Minerals

Bystrite: Properties and Occurrences

Bystrite is a silicate mineral with the formula (Na, K)7Ca(Si6Al6)O24S4.5•(H2O), and a member of the cancrinite mineral group. It is a silicate mineral and a…
Concept of Learning
Management

Concept of Learning

Learning is a continuous manner. There are many special mastering types and processes to gaining knowledge of. To analyze successfully it’s far critical to tailor your…
Bustamite: Properties and Occurrences
Geographic Minerals

Bustamite: Properties and Occurrences

Bustamite is a calcium manganese inosilicate (chain silicate) and a member of the wollastonite group. It was named after General Anastasio Bustamente (1780-1853), of Mexico.…
Bunsenite: Properties and Occurrences
Geographic Minerals

Bunsenite: Properties and Occurrences

Bunsenite is the naturally occurring form of nickel(II) oxide, NiO. It occurs as rare dark green crystal coatings. It crystallizes in the cubic crystal system…
Proving Trigonometric Ratios
Mathematic

Proving Trigonometric Ratios

“Trigon” is Greek for the triangle, and “metric” is Greek for measurement. The trigonometric ratios are special measurements of a right triangle (a triangle with…
Bultfonteinite
Geographic Minerals

Bultfonteinite

Bultfonteinite, originally dutoitspanite, is pink to the colorless mineral with chemical formula Ca2SiO2(OH, F)4. It was named after the type locality at Bultfontein in the…
Bukovskyite
Geographic Minerals

Bukovskyite

Bukovskyite (also known as “clay of Kutná Hora”) is an iron arsenate sulfate mineral with formula: Fe2(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)·7H2O which forms nodules with a reniform (kidney-shaped) surface.…
Principles of Learning
Management

Principles of Learning

Learning is a continuous manner. There are many special mastering types and processes to gaining knowledge of. To analyze successfully it’s far critical to tailor…
Bukovite: Properties and Minerals
Geographic Minerals

Bukovite: Properties and Minerals

Bukovite is a rare selenide mineral with formula Tl2Cu3FeSe4. It is a brown to black metallic mineral which crystallizes in the tetragonal system. It was…
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