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; A a a mS aan ‘ Poe orraine Heinnc! mira, cece Contents Chapter Mathematics asthe science of patterns 2 83 Compound angle identics Double angle itentts 8.5. Graphs af cigonomecnic functions 8.6 The inverse ergomometne functions Li Number pateris sey scnees, series dnd sigma notation S 12 Arithmetic sequenecs anu sexes 1g BF iraiemcnniccrieien 1 Gromer seers nso ig Tegan TA Congectares and pees 4 ae re LS Matheenatcal action 25 E10 An ofa niaaae 16 Counting methods 31 Ghantar 9 The ower af ealeuhe LI The binomial sore cs [Beriasves of wigpnomenic faneions ee eth ae 32 Raed no of anges wpe 21 Relasioes and fnecions %” srreone ae Sf 23 Integration of wiponomerie factions 45 Ingration by sbnzuioa 1 2.3. Qperations with function 7 eke afranion f graph Kea 5 Inepasion by pur a i eeere anes cere % 96 Spec substations an Chapter The longjowrney of mathematics — 86 9.) Applications ani wating aH Thirodaction to complex numbers 7 Operations with complex numbers 109) sae eee anes raneeneneee: ee ee ate ations tie 1GL Diet mndom variables emi cimmbutioms 48 olyromial fmetioms: aos sum and predost 131 10:2 Rivonia dtib ation a Poly nial equaties and incqualitics 1 ee ea at Spas TEs 10-4 Cesmimucus randoms varies 0 10,5. Normal distibation Br Chapter-4 Modeling the real world 16S 10.6 Moin a peebiem sning a er 1S chert aptonancmain 43. Dilreatiion tea Tes. Geomete veces and basic operations 556 To Expempctatonsings berween t(*andp? gg. 112 Hevcadoeion co nest algste 3 45 ios of cifferena calculus kenematics 2g 17-3, Yeeora rons and equations af acs ar 46 toms of difereameat catcutas; coommmics —2ny HT Salle product = eigenen Fis 1S Veeoe (oss product and prone Sz 45 Diflereatisnow af place Ronen aa 1s eee eee ne 2 twas Joy Ames, dicanves an inersecons cd 118 Moding and probiem sntving 613 Chapters Aesthatics in mathematics az : Sites wieiae TA Chapter22 Maltipleperspectivesinmathemabcs 628 5u Peatacctncenhialeeiion Jee 121 Complex numbers asweaes ext 5.3. Baler’ ruber and expancntal fancioms 2312-2 Complerplane and pola forme oy Sa fnvariance and the exponcenia!fusctiaa 124 eemilens et come: embers cote vane es epoment fren os gg Se eset 258 12.4 Imo and non of comples numbers De Monnet 5.6 Lopancheic forcnons and cher bchevior 258, haope and npption/ons bn 5.7 Denvaches of exponeatial and iganhieic funcuans 261 |2.5 Mathematial sonnerions 0 5 gles ans and ancas 267 Chapter 13 Exploration 660 13.1 About the exploration 66 Shaotars Raatongrendonense wm | Classibication and reprovetaiion of watstical data 250 13:2 Internal assessment citer se £2 Elatwesof ccna) oon zag 13.3 lew the exploration muioed ea 63 Metoures of dispersion any 34 Arademic Honey 4 84 Theoret fog 135 Reco ig a 65° Probabstiy property er 86. Experiemcnel probably jes 1ST Gesting stated et 67 Covsdicioet!probabsity 312 Chapter 14. Prior inarmingt ara 68 Independent events 381 Number 69. Probab roe dingrams 312 Aten 6.18 Bayes’ tbeorem 36 3 Geometry Chapter? ‘The evolution of calculus gaz + Stainicn 171 Tasapration as antieventation 344 Chapter 15 Practice Papers 784 12 Beticestepeation 352 Prachce paper | 754 13 Geomewnesgniteance af the dette mteprel 385 Practice paper 2 157 Chapters Ancient mathematics and modern anevers methods sez 41 The ngheangled mangle and migosomericmatiog 384 2. The unt cies and trigemeencmic rat 38 op oftF ae CHAPTER OBJECTIVES: ‘Mathematics as the science of patterns 14 Arithmetic sequences and series; sum of finite arithmetic series; geometric sequences and series; sum of finite and infinite geometric series; sigma notation; applications 1.3. Counting principles, including permutations and combinations: binomial theorem 1.4 Proof by mathematical induction Before you start You should know how ta: 1 Represent number sets. x Z means that xis an integer ve 2" means that wis a positive integer, an element of the set {1, 2,3, ...} 2 Solve linear algebraic equations. eg. Solve Yx- 4) =445 BB 2x45 x23 : 8 Simple sunds a simply > 2 3-1) = 8-1 a +1 =i 3 +1)(/3-1) 4 Solve equations that involve fractions #42102 te exp solve *°4 = Te © (enultply by x(x 1) xe + 2)=2e# 1) = 204 1) Wt Bena o xs Det 2s0r= -2 5 Find the nth term of a sequence. eg 32, 36, 40, 44, 9 du + 28 2,4, 8, 16, 9 2 Matneratcs 25 he sciece of patterns Skills check 1. List the numbers represented by each of these, a xs,re 3 € x56,82 8" b 4sxr<2re® 2 Solve these equations, 8 3-4) 2x4 =O b ay 22x45) =2 e Set 4-26) =¥-Gr-2) 3. Simplify: @ 20/32) + 3c - v5) 3 (L+ ¥3) b A452 vst ay a= 43) 4. Solve these equations, 2x aed x 5 Find the nth term a 5,11, 17, 23, 29, ... & 25,18, 11, 4,-3,...

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