This document outlines the topics covered on paper 1 and paper 2 exams for a subject, showing the number of questions and approximate marks for each topic. It indicates that topics like differentiation, integration, and progression will be covered with multiple questions on paper 1, while probability distribution, statistics, and linear programming will be split between the two papers. Circular measure, trigonometry, and other topics will only be covered on paper 2.
This document outlines the topics covered on paper 1 and paper 2 exams for a subject, showing the number of questions and approximate marks for each topic. It indicates that topics like differentiation, integration, and progression will be covered with multiple questions on paper 1, while probability distribution, statistics, and linear programming will be split between the two papers. Circular measure, trigonometry, and other topics will only be covered on paper 2.
This document outlines the topics covered on paper 1 and paper 2 exams for a subject, showing the number of questions and approximate marks for each topic. It indicates that topics like differentiation, integration, and progression will be covered with multiple questions on paper 1, while probability distribution, statistics, and linear programming will be split between the two papers. Circular measure, trigonometry, and other topics will only be covered on paper 2.