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TERM SEQUENCE WEEK MODULE LESSON TITLE
1 Module 1: 1.1.THEORY OF QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
ALGEBRA *The quadratic function: Maximum and
minimum value of a quadratic function,
line of symmetry of quadratic
function,*The quadratic equation,
solving by factorization and by
completing the square
FIRST SEQUENCE
2 The Discriminant and Nature of roots of a
quadratic equation, Relationship between
roots and coefficients of a quadratic
equation
3 1.2.INEQUALITIES AND INEQUATIONS
*Basic rules of solving inequalities, linear
inequalities, quadratic inequalities,
inequalities involving rational functions,
inequalities involving modulus, Graphs of
absolute value functions
4 1.3.POLYNOMIALS
FIRST TERM
*Factor and reminder theorems of
polynomial, factorization of polynomials
5 1.4.PARTIAL FRACTIONS
*The concept of partial fraction.*linear
factors,*Repeated factors and *Quadratic
factors at the denominators
6 FIRST SEQUENCE EVALUATION
7 1.5.MATHEMATICAL PROOFS
*Direct proofs,*Proof by counter
example, *Proof by Contradiction,
SECOND SEQUENCE
8 *Proof by Contradiction continues*Proof
by Mathematical Induction
9 1.6.BINOMIAL EXPANSION
*The Pascal’s triangle. Binomial expansion
of the form ( a+ b )n
10 *The validity of a binomial expansion.
Applications of the binomial theorem for
approximation
11 1.7.FUNCTIONS
*The domain and range of a functions,
*Odd and even functions
*Composite functions
*Inverse of a one-one function
12 SECOND SEQUENCE EVALUATION
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13 *Periodicity of a function. Definition of
f (x+ a)=f (x) of a periodic function of
period a. *Types of functions or mapping:
Injective, Subjective and bijective
mapping
14 MODULE 2: 2.1. INDICES, LOGARITHMS AND SURDS
NUMBERS, *Indices: law of indices and solution of
FUNDAMENTAL exponential equations
OPERATIONS AND
RELATIONSHIP IN
THE SET AND
BETWEEN
ELEMENTS OF A
SET
15 *Logarithms: Definition, laws of
logarithms and change of base of a
logarithmic equations, Natural logarithms
FOURTH SEQUENCE THIRD SEQUENCE
(In)
*Surds: Simplification of surds,
SECOND TERM
rationalization of denominators
16 2.2. SEQUENCES AND SERIES:
*The Arithmetic progression: the general
term (nth term), arithmetic, sum of the
first n terms of an A.P
17 *The Geometric Progression: the nth
term, geometric mean, sum of the first n
terms of a G.P. , Convergence and Sum to
infinity
18 THIRD SEQUENCE EVALUATION
19 *The sigma Notation( Σ ), Summation of
some standard series, using method of
difference and partial fractions in
summation of series
20 2.3. BINARY RELATIONS:
*Concept of a binary relation in a set.
*Ordered Pairs
*Properties of relations: Equivalence
relations, equivalence classes
21 *Partial order, Total order, Strict Order
relations
22 2.4. PERMUTATIONS AND
COMBINATIONS
*Factorial Notation
(i) Permutations
Successive operations in a row and in
circular arrangements, permutations of
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objects selected from a group.
*Arrangement of like and unlike objects,
*circular arrangements, *ring
arrangement and simple problems
involving arrangements
23 (ii) Combinations
*Selection of objects from a group,
*simple problems involving selections
24 FOURTH SEQUENCE EVALUATION
25 3.1. TRIGONOMETRY
*The use of a circle: Arc lengths, sectors
and segments.
*Six trigonometric ratios
*The sine and cosine formula of a
triangle.
26 MODULE 3: PLANE Trigonometric Identities:
GEOMETRY *Pythagorean Identities
FIFTH SEQUENCE
*Compound angle identities (addition and
product formulae) their use and their
applications.
*Deduction of half angle identities
*The factor formulae
27 *Expression of the form a cos θ ±b sin θ
in terms of the sine or cosine functions
THIRD TERM
such as r cos ( θ ± α ) where r >0 and α is
an acute angle
28 *General and particular solution of
trigonometric equations within given
intervals. The knowledge of primary and
secondary values.
29 *The approximations sin x ≅ tan x ≅ x ,
1 2
cos x ≅ 1− x
2
*the inverse of trigonometric functions
defined over consistent domain.
30 FIFTH SEQUENCE EVALUATION
31 3.2. CALCULUS (i) Limits: *simple
theorem on limits, limits of sum and
SEQUENCE
quotients.
*the notion of derivatives*From first
SIXTH
principle. The use of formula. Techniques
in differentiation (product, quotient and
chain rule)
32 (ii) Differentiation: Differentiation of
*trigonometric function, *exponential
and logarithmic functions, *implicit
functions, *parametric functions and
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*inverse trigonometric functions
33 (iii) Application of differentiation:
*Increasing and decreasing functions,
*Tangent and Normal, Turning points
(maximum, minimum and point of
inflexion), *Curve sketching
34 (iv) Integration
Integration *by recognition, *by
substitution
35 *by partial fractions, * by parts.
36 SIXTH SEQUENCE EVALUATION
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