GARGI COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
PRACTICAL FILE
SEC-Document Preparation and
Presentation Software
Name- Vaanya Trivedi
College Roll no-253683
Course-BSc Chemistry(H)
Enrolment no.-25GRGIBSCH000035
PRACTICAL 1
Question-1
To
The TIC,
Gargi College,DU
Subject:Application for leave
Respected Madam,
I am Vaanya , a student of BSc. Chemistry (Hons) bearing roll no 253683 .I
am writing to request a leave of absence of two days due to family emergency.
I kindly ask that you grant me leave , I will make sure to catch up on missed
lectures.
Thank you for considering me .
Yours sincerely
Vaanya Trivedi
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PRACTICAL-1
Question - 2
Vaanya
vaanya@[Link] | +91-XXXXXXXXXX | [Link]/in/vaanya
City, State, India | Portfolio: [Link]
Profile Summary
Enthusiastic and disciplined undergraduate student with a strong foundation in science and math-
ematics. Passionate about problem-solving, design, and digital content creation. Seeking opportu-
nities to apply analytical skills, learn new technologies, and contribute to creative projects.
Education
• Class 12 (Senior Secondary), School Name, City Year – 2025
– Streams: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM)
– Notable coursework: Organic Chemistry, Calculus, Mechanics, Computer Science (basic)
• Higher Secondary / CUET Preparation, (If applicable) 2025
– Preparing for CUET UG with a focus on science domain subjects.
Skills
• Technical: LaTeX, MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), basic Python (data handling),
Canva (graphic design)
• Analytical: Problem solving, quantitative reasoning, practical laboratory skills
• Creative: Social media post design, short-form video editing, visual storytelling
• Soft skills: Time management, teamwork, clear written and verbal communication, attention
to detail
Projects & Work
• Vaaynary — Canva Design Packs (Personal Project) 2025
– Created templated post-design packs for social media (Instagram) aimed at influencers
and small businesses.
– Delivered editable Canva files, brief branding guides, and short reels demonstrating post
usage.
• Organic Chemistry Practical Notes (Study Guide) 2024–2025
– Compiled concise experimental procedures, observations templates, and common trou-
bleshooting tips for [Link]. practical preparation.
Achievements
• Cleared Class 12 board examinations with distinction (mention
• Cleared CUET UG (prepared) / shortlisted for university admissions (update status as appli-
cable).
• Designed and delivered multiple high-engagement social media design packs for peers and
local creators.
Extracurricular Activities
• Active member of school science club — participated in inter-school quizzes and model demon-
strations.
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• Volunteer at local community art workshops; ran beginner sessions on digital design using
Canva.
• Reading club participant — organized monthly book discussions and short writing prompts.
Hobbies & Interests
Photography, sketching, reading biographies/autobiographies, beach visits, content creation, learn-
ing UI/UX basics.
References
Available upon request.
Generated: November 23, 2025
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PRACTICAL 2
Question - 1
Hello World!
[Link] Kumar
November 15,2022
Hello World! Today I am learning LATEX. LATEX is a great program for writing
math . I can write in in line math such as a2 + b2 = c2 . I can also give equations
their own space:
γ 2 + θ2 = ω2
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PRACTICAL 2
Question-2
Integrals, Sums and Limits
Dr. Neeraj Kumar Sharma
November 23, 2025
1 Integrals
Rb
Integral a x2 dx inside text.
The same integral on display:
Z b
x2 dx
a
and multiple integrals:
ZZ
µ(u, v) du dv
V
ZZZ
µ(u, v, w) du dv dw
V
I
f (s) ds
V
2 Sums and products
Sum ∞ −n
P
n=1 2 = 1 inside text.
The same sum on display:
∞
X
2−n = 1
n=1
Qb
Product i=a f (i) inside text.
1
The same product on display:
b
Y
f (i)
i=a
3 Limits
Limit limx→∞ f (x) inside text.
The same limit on display:
lim f (x)
x→∞
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PRACTICAL 3
Question-1
Equations
Prof. Naveen Kumar1 , Dr. Neeraj Kumar Sharma2 , and Sakeena Shahid3
1
Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi
2
Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi
3
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi
November 15, 2022
1 Types Of Fractions
Q1. Display the given list of fractions:
4 5
1. Proper Fractions: 5, 6
7 11
2. Improper Fractions: 4, 4
3. Mixed Fractions: 3 12 , 5 24
1 1
4. Unit Fractions: 4, 6
4 5
5. Like Fractions: 9, 9
4 1
6. Unlike Fractions: 5 , 10
1 2 3
7. Equivalent Fractions: 2, 4, 6
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PRACTICAL 3
Question-2
FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS
November 15, 2025
1 (A) Main Concepts and Results
• A fraction is either a proper fraction or an improper fraction.
• A proper fraction is a number representing a part of a whole. This
whole may be a single object or a group of objects. An improper
fraction is a number in which the numerator is greater than the de-
nominator.
• A mixed fraction is a combination of a natural number and a proper
fraction.
• Two fractions are multiplied by multiplying their numerators and de-
nominators separately and writing the product as:
a c ac
× = .
b d bd
For example,
2 4 8
× = .
3 5 15
• A fraction acts as an operator “of”. For example,
2 2
of 3 = × 3 = 2.
3 3
• The product of two proper fractions is less than each of the fractions.
For example,
1 1 1 1 1
× = < , .
2 3 6 2 3
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• The product of a proper and an improper fraction is less than the
improper fraction and greater than the proper fraction. For example,
1 7 7
× = ,
2 2 4
7 7
and 4
is less than 2
but greater than 12 .
• The product of two improper fractions is greater than the two fractions.
For example,
5 4 20 10
× = = ,
2 3 6 3
5 4
which is greater than both 2 and 3 .
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PRACTICAL 4
Question -1
Practical 4
Vaanya Trivedi
November 2025
practical four
Vaanya Trivedi
September 2025
a b c d
e f g h
E = mc2
E = mc2 (1)
x+y =z (2)
a2 + b2 = c2 (3)
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PRACTICAL 4
Question - 2
Equations
Prof. Naveen Kumar1 , Dr. Neeraj Kumar Sharma2 , and Sakeena Shahid3
1
Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi
2
Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi
3
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi
November 15, 2022
1 Maxwell’s Equations
”Maxwell’s equations” are named for James Clark Maxwell and are as follow:
ρ
∇·E= Gauss’s Law (1)
ϵ0
∇·B=0 Gauss’s Law for Magnetism (2)
∂B
∇×E=− Faraday’s Law of Induction (3)
∂t
∂E
∇ × B = µ0 ϵ0 +J Ampere’s Circuital Law (4)
∂t
Equations 1, 2, 3, and 4 are some of the most important in Physics.
2 Matrix Equations
a11 a12 . . . a1n v1 w1
a21 a22 . . . a2n v2 w2
.. .. = ..
.. .. . .
. . . . . .
an1 an2 . . . ann vn wn
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PRACTICAL 4
Question - 3
4.
List of mathematical functions:
• Trigonometric functions
– sine
– cosine
– tangent
• Special functions
– Beta function (β(x, y))
– Gamma function (Γ(z))
– Riemann zeta function (ζ(s))
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PRACTICAL 5
Question-1
Md. Harashid b. Haron, Ph.D.
6.1 Matrices (?) - A rectangular array of numbers
consisting m horizontal rows and n vertical columns.
3x + 4y + 5z = 0
2x + 2y − z = 0 Numerical coefficients and their relative positions
6x − 4y + 2z = 0
3 4 5 0
2 2 −1 and 0 Matrix or matrices, uses brackets/parentheses, represented
6 −4 2 0
by bold letters e.g. A, B, C, Z etc.
3 4 5
A = 2 2 −1 A has a size of 3 x 3, 3 × 3 matrix; 3 rows and 3 columns
6 −4 2
(row is specified first followed by column), the numbers
are called entries.
Two common methods to denote entries
a b a11 a12
or
c d a21 a22
Row vector versus Column vector?
Equality of Matrices
A = [aij ] and B = [bij ] are equal if and only if they have the same size, and aij = bij for
each i and j. 22
2.2 6 4 4 3
Eg. = 10 ̸ =
3 −2 3 −2 3 −2
Transpose of a matrix
AT , a transpose of an m × n matrix A is the n × m matrix whose ith row is the jth
column of A.
1 4
1 2 3
Eg. A = =⇒ AT = 2 5
4 5 6
3 6
Special Matrices
1. Zero Matrix, Om×n .
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2. Square Matrix (when m = n) of order n.
3. In square matrix of order n, the a11 , a22 , a33 , ann entries are called main diagonal.
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PRACTICAL 5
Question - 2
3 2 8 −1
A= B=
5 1 4 3
C = 2A + B
3 2 8 −1
C=2 +
5 1 4 3
6 4 8 −1
C= +
10 2 4 3
(6 + 8) (4 − 1)
C=
(10 + 4) (2 + 3)
14 3
C=
14 5
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Practical 6
Question 1
Vaanya Trivedi
November 2025
1 Multicolumn Concept
Country List
Country Name or Area name ISO ALPHA 2 Code ISO ALPHA 3
Afghanistan AF AFG
Aland Islands AX ALA
Albania AL ALB
Algeria DZ DZA
American Samon AS ASM
Andorra AD AND
Angola AO AGO
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Practical 6
Question 2
Vaanya Trivedi
November 2025
1 Multirow concept
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
cell2 cell3
Multiple
cell5 cell6
row
cell8 cell9
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Practical 6
Question 3
Vaanya Trivedi
November 2025
1 Multicolumn Concept
Screen Tabular Data Getting
Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4
Rows Start day1 day2 day3 day4 day5 day6
1 test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6
2 test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6
3 test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6
4 test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6
5 test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6
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Practical 7
Vaanya Trivedi
November 23, 2025
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(c) Subfigure 3 caption (d) Subfigure 4 caption
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