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‘ADD MATHS IS FUN’

“2”

CIRCULAR MEASURE
DIFFERENTIATION
SOLUTION OF TRIANGLE
INDEX NUMBER
PROGRESSIONS
VECTORS
TRIGONOMETRY

NAMA: .........................................................................

SEKOLAH : ...........................................................................

TINGKATAN: ........................................................................

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θ in radian … … … … … π radian=180°

Length of arc s=rθ

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Area of shaded region A= r θ (3 – 4 marks)
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Diagram shows two sectors of concentric circles, OJHK and OEF, both with centres O. J is the
midpoint of OE. Given that the length of OE = 14 cm and the area of the sector OEF = 83.398
cm2. Using π=3.142 , find

a) the value of θ , in radian, giving your answer correct to three significant figures,

b) the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region.

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CHAPTER 9 DIFFERENTIATION
9.1 Simple Derivative

y=5 x 2 b . y=x 3 c . y =5
a.

5 7 5
y= e . y= f . y=
x x3 10 x 2
d.

9.2 Derivative of Polynomials

a . y=x 2 −4 x +3 b. y=2−3 x+4 x 2

3 x+ x5 4 2
y= y=4 x 2 − +
x2 d. 3 x x3
c.

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9.3 Derivative of product of two polynomials

. y= ( 2−3 x ) ( 4+ x )
2
b. y= (5 x−1 )( x +2 )
a

9.4 Derivative of quotion of two polynomials

2 x 2 −4 x 2 +7
a . y= b . y=
x+ 3 1+ 3 x

9.5 Derivative of composite functions

a . y=(5 x 2 −4 )3 b . y=7 (3 x 2 + x −2)4

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( 2 x−5 ) 4
d . y=
c . y =5 x (−x 2 +4 x−2)3 3x

9.6 Problems involving minimum and maximum

dy
=0
dx

i)

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9.7 Problems involving tangent and normal

substitude value of x to get the value of gradient

set-up to get the eqn of tangent.

Equation of Normal :

a)

b)

a) b)

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9.8 Rate of change

Chain rule !

a)

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9.9 Small changes

a)

b)

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CHAPTER 10 SOLUTION OF TRIANGLE

NOTES

i) Sine Rule:

ii) Cosine Rule :

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1)

2)

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CHAPTER 11 INDEX NUMBER
11.1 Solving problems

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CHAPTER 12 PROGRESSIONS

Type of progressions?

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12.1 Recurring decimals

example:

0. 3̇ 4̇

0.00 5̇ 7̇

SPM 2004

Express the recurring decimal 0.96969696....as a fraction in its simplest form.

CHAPTER 13 LINEAR LAW


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1. Set-up a table (x-axis and y-axis: Refer to question (a))

2. Use calculator and save the value of : i) y-intercept, ii) gradient)

3. Draw a a graph and get a line best fit. (Use the value of y-intercept that we get from
calculator to help us to get a correct line best fit.)

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CHAPTER 14 INTEGRATIONS

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CHAPTER 15 VECTORS
I. Adding vector

II. magnitude (Pythagoras Theorem)

III. Unit vector

IV. Ratio

V. matrix form (ba) or i± j (Cartesian Plane)


VI. Parallel/not parallel and collinear vector

SPM 2006

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SOLUTION

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CHAPTER 16 TRIGONOMETRY
Graph and simultaneous Eqn. ( 7 marks)

Careful with the Domain. 0≤ x≤π or 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 π

1)
Graph of Sine

y=sin x

Case 1: Case 2:

a) y=sin 2 x b) y=2 sin x

Case 3: Case 4:

c) y= 1+ sin x d) y =|sinx|

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2)
Graph of Cosine

y = Cos x

Case 1: y = Cos 2x Case 2: y = 2Cos x

Case 3: y = 2 + Cos x Case 4: y = |Cos x|

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1)
Graph of Tangent

y = Tan x

Case 1: y = Tan 2x Case 2: y = |Tan x|

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SPM 2007

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USAHA BERSUNGGUH-SUNGGUH, IKHLAS PADA DIRI
SENDIRI DAN TIDAK KENAL ERTI PUTUS ASA,
NESCAYA KEJAYAAN AKAN JADI MILIK ANDA!

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