Maths

2023-08-07 07:38 am
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Content:

  • Mathematics is a fundamental subject that equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to study in any field. It is an innovative and interconnected subject that provides answers to some of the most fascinating problems in the world.
  • Aims for students:
  • Develop awareness, skills, and a deeper understanding of mathematical principles and concepts
  • Capture, select and apply mathematical techniques in problem-solving
  • Give mathematical reasons, deduct and infer, and draw conclusions
  • Understand, interpret, and communicate mathematical information in a variety of formats
  • Build a strong foundation for university study, no matter what career path students choose

Content Overview:

  • Topic 1: Pure Mathematics 1 (Paper 1)
    • 1.1 Quadratics
    • 1.2 Functions
    • 1.3 Coordinate geometry
    • 1.4 Circular measure
    • 1.5 Trigonometry
    • 1.6 Series
    • 1.7 Differentiation
    • 1.8 Integration
  • Topic 2: Pure Mathematics (Paper 2)
    • 2.1 Algebra
    • 2.2 Logarithmic and exponential functions
    • 2.3 Trigonometry
    • 2.4 Differentiation
    • 2.5 Integration
    • 2.6 Numerical solution of equations
  • Topic 3: Pure Mathematics 3 (Paper 3)
    • 3.1 Algebra
    • 3.2 Logarithmic and exponential functions
    • 3.3 Trigonometry
    • 3.4 Differentiation
    • 3.5 Integration
    • 3.6 Numerical solution of equations
    • 3.7 Vectors
    • 3.8 Differential equations
    • 3.9 Complex numbers
  • Topic 4: Mechanics (Paper 4)
    • 4.1 Forces and equilibrium
    • 4.2 Kinematics of motion in a straight line
    • 4.3 Momentum
    • 4.4 Newton’s laws of motion
    • 4.5 Energy, work and power
  • Topic 5: Probability & Statistics 1 (Paper 5)
    • 5.1 Representation of data
    • 5.2 Permutations and combinations
    • 5.3 Probability
    • 5.4 Discrete random variables
    • 5.5 The normal distribution
  • Topic 6: Probability & Statistics 2 (Paper 6)
    • 6.1 The Poisson distribution
    • 6.2 Linear combinations of random variables
    • 6.3 Continuous random variables
    • 6.4 Sampling and estimation
    • 6.5 Hypothesis tests
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