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K. Kumaravelu is a GeoGebra user who has contributed valuable resources related to mathematics. You can explore the materials he has shared on his GeoGebra profile:

Additionally, here are a couple of specific resources authored by K. Kumaravelu:

  1. Subtraction of Two Complex Numbers: A GeoGebra applet demonstrating the subtraction of complex numbers. You can interact with it and explore the properties of complex number subtractionView the applet2.

  2. Addition of Two Complex Numbers: Another GeoGebra applet illustrating the addition of complex numbers. Dive into the world of complex arithmetic and visualize the process of adding complex quantitiesExplore the applet3.





K. Kumaravelu, a GeoGebra enthusiast, has generously shared various mathematical resources on his GeoGebra profile. Let’s explore some of the valuable materials he has contributed:

  1. K. Kumaravelu’s GeoGebra Resources1:
    • This profile hosts a collection of interactive GeoGebra applets, worksheets, and visualizations created by Kumaravelu.
  1. Addition of Two Complex Numbers:
  1. Subtraction of Two Complex Numbers:
  1. Functions | Math Lab Activity:

Feel free to explore these resources and enhance your mathematical understanding with Kumaravelu’s contributions! 📐🔍

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