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1 ALGEBRA
1.1 Solutions of Equations Solve simple linear and fractional equations. 2 weeks
2 SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS
2.1 Simultaneous Linear Solve simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns either by New Additional Mathematics 2 weeks
Equations in Two Unknowns substitution or by elimination. Chapter 2
Additional Mathematics Chapter 5
2.2 Simultaneous Linear and Non- Solve simultaneous linear and non-linear equations in two unknowns by
Linear Equations in Two substitution.
Unknowns Find the coordinates of the points of intersection of a straight line and a
curve by solving their equations simultaneously.
3 COORDINATE GEOMETRY Calculate the length of a line segment by using the formula New Additional Mathematics 3 weeks
x 2 x1
2
y 2 y1 .
2 Chapter 7
3.1 Distance between Two Points Additional Mathematics Chapter 7
Solve problems on distance between two points.
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3.2 Midpoint of the Line Joining Two Find the midpoint of a line segment using x1 x2 y1
,
y 2 and solve
Points 2 2
problems related to the midpoint of a line segment.
3.3 Gradient of a Line Calculate the gradient of a straight line passing through two points.
State the gradient of a straight line from a given equation.
3.4 Equation of a Straight Line Obtain the equation of a straight line graph in the form y = mx + c given
the gradient, m and the y-intercept, c.
Obtain the equation of a straight line using y y1 m( x x1 ) given the
gradient and one point (x1 , y1) on the straight line.
3.5 Equations of Parallel and State that the gradients of parallel lines are equal.
Non-Parallel Lines Solve problems on the gradients and equations of parallel lines and non-
parallel lines.
3.6 Equations of Perpendicular Lines State that the product of the gradients of the perpendicular lines is equal
to −1. (m1m2 1) .
Solve problems on the gradients and equations of perpendicular lines.
3.7 Perpendicular Bisector Write the equation of the perpendicular bisector of a given line segment
and solve problems on perpendicular bisector.
3.8 Miscellaneous Problems Solve miscellaneous problems on coordinate geometry including finding
the coordinates of vertices of a triangle or quadrilateral, ratio of lengths
of sides and area of a triangle or trapezium.
4 INDICES / SURDS Perform simple operations using rules of indices. New Additional Mathematics 2 weeks
Simplify expressions and write answers as a single term e.g. write Chapter 3
4.1 Indices (Exponents) 2 3 x 2.8 x as a single term in the form of a power of 2. Additional Mathematics Chapter 4
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2 1 1 2
4.2 Simple Exponential Equations Expand and simplify expressions like (a 3 b 3 )(a 3 b3 ) .
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10248/algebra/islsurdlaw.html
Solve simple exponential equations a x b by using the same base or
index. http://www.purplemath.com/modul
Solve exponential equations e.g. 22 x 3(2 x ) 2 0 by using suitable es/radicals.htm
substitution.
4.3 Surds
Define a surd as a root that cannot be expressed as a rational number.
Apply the rules of surds a b ab and a a to perform simple
b b
operations with surds.
4.4 Rationalising Surds Know that the product of a surd expression and its conjugate surd gives
a rational number.
Rationalise the denominator of simple surds like 1 , 8 , by multiplying
3 2
both numerator and denominator with the surd itself.
Rationalise the denominator of surds like 2
,
2 3 10 by multiplying
3 2 3 1
both numerator and denominator with the conjugate surd of the
denominator.
Solve word problems involving surds.
5 LOGARITHMIC & Define logarithmic function as the inverse of exponential function. New Additional Mathematics 4 weeks
EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS Convert exponential functions to logarithmic functions and vice-versa. Chapter 3 and Chapter 19 (Graphs
Solve simple logarithmic equations such as x log2 64 , log x 25 2 , etc. of Exponential and Logarithmic
5.1 Logarithmic Functions by converting to exponential form. Functions)
Additional Mathematics Chapter 7
5.2 Laws of Logarithms State and apply the laws of logarithms to evaluate logarithmic http://www.coolmath.com/algebra/
expressions. Algebra2/06ExponentialsLogs/07_
Apply the laws of logarithms to solve logarithmic equations. whatsalog.htm
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5.3 Common and Natural Define common logarithm as logarithm to the base 10, written as lg x.
Logarithms Define natural logarithm as logarithm to the base e, written as ln x.
Solve equations of the form a x b by taking logarithms on both sides.
Solve logarithmic equations involving common and natural logarithms.
Solve exponential equations involving substitution and use of logarithms
e.g. 32 x 6(3x ) 8 0 .
5.6 Application of Exponential & Solve word problems involving exponential and logarithmic functions. Use Graphmatica software or
Logarithmic Functions graphic calculator to investigate
the graphs of exponential and
5.7 Graph of Exponential & Draw the basic graph of exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithmic functions.
Logarithmic Functions y = e x and y = ln x.
Explain the characteristic of the two graphs.
Recognize that since y = ln x is the inverse function of y = e x , thus the
graph of y = ln x is the reflection of the graph of y = e x in the line y = x.
Sketch or draw the graph of exponential and logarithmic functions and
use it to solve equations graphically.
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6 FUNCTIONS
6.1 Introduction to Functions Understand the terms function, domain, range (image set), one-one New Additional Mathematics 4 weeks
function, inverse function and composition of functions. Chapter 9
Use the notation, f : x → lg x, (x 0) [read as ‘f maps x onto lg x’] , Additional Mathematics
f(x) = sin x [read as ‘f of x is equal to sin x’], f 1 (x) and f 2 (x) = f(f(x)). Chapter 2
7 FACTORS OF POLYNOMIALS Recognise polynomials and know the terms: coefficient, constant term, New Additional Mathematics 3 weeks
degree of a polynomial and polynomial identity. Chapter 5
7.1 Polynomial Identities Find unknowns in an identity. New Additional Mathematics
Chapter 6
Find the remainder when a polynomial f(x) is divided by (ax+b) using
long division, then use the Remainder Theorem to evaluate f ( b ) .
7.2 Remainder Theorem a
Evaluate unknowns using the Remainder Theorem.
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7.4 Solving Cubic Equations Find one factor for f(x) by trial and error. Find the other factors either by long
division or by inspection.
Solve f(x) = 0 and if the resulting quadratic factor cannot be factorised further, then
use the quadratic formula.
8 QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS
AND EQUATIONS
8.1 Maximum/ Minimum Value of a Write f: x → ax2 + bx + c in the completed square form f: x → a(x – h)2 + k. New Additional Mathematics 3 weeks
Quadratic Expression Find the maximum or minimum point of the quadratic function Chapter 4
f: x → ax2 + bx + c by using the completed square form or any other method. Additional Mathematics
Sketch the graph of f(x) and describe the properties of the parabola. Chapter 3
Determine the range of f(x) for a given domain.
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State the conditions with respect to the discriminant b 4ac for a quadratic
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equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 to have (i) two real and distinct roots, (ii) two real and s/07_intrographing.htm to
8.2 Roots of a Quadratic Equation equal roots, or (iii) no real roots. ...Quadratics/17....
Determine the nature of the roots of a quadratic equation.
State the conditions when a given line (i) intersects a given curve at two points,
b 2 4ac 0 , (ii) is a tangent to a given curve, b 2 4ac 0 , or (iii) does not Use Graphmatica software
or graphic calculator to
intersect a given curve, b 2 4ac 0 . investigate the coordinates
Solve problems related to the condition that b 2 4ac = 0 given that the roots of the of the maximum or minimum
quadratic equation are real and equal or that a line is a tangent to a curve. points in relation to the
values of h and k in the
Find the solution set for quadratic inequalities. function
Solve quadratic inequalities formed using conditions related to b 2 4ac 0 (when f: x → a(x – h)2 + k.
the roots are real), b 2 4ac 0 or b 2 4ac 0 .
8.3 Quadratic Inequalities http://www.purplemath.com/
modules/ineqquad.htm
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9 BINOMIAL EXPANSIONS
9.1 The Binomial Expansion of Identify a binomial as an algebraic expression that contains two terms. New Additional Mathematics 2 weeks
( 1 + b) n where n is a Write out expansions for (1+ b)n for n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and show that the Chapter 14
positive integer binomial coefficients, when arranged, form the Pascal’s Triangle. Additional Mathematics
Use the notations n!, and nCr or n . Chapter 12
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Evaluate nCr using the formula or by using the calculator directly. ath/faq/faq.pascal.triangl
r (n r )! r! e.html
Write out the expansion of (1 + b)n using the general term nCr br.
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Perform expansion of (a + b)n and (ax + b)n by applying the binomial theorem tiontothebinom_674.html
9.2 The Binomial Expansion of n n1 n n 2 2 n n r r
( a b) n an a b a b ... a b ... b n .
( a + b) n 1 2 r
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State the properties of the expansion of (a b) n such as the general term is PreCalc/binomial-
n n r r theorem.htm
a b , the number of terms is n + 1 and the sum of powers of a and b in each
r
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term is n. heorem
n n r r
Use the general term a b or list out the terms in the expansion of (px + q)(ax
r
+ b)n to find a specific term.
Evaluate unknowns in the given expansions.
10 CIRCULAR MEASURE Define 1 radian as the angle subtended at the centre of a circle by an arc equal in New Additional Mathematics
2 weeks
length to the radius. Chapter 12
10.1 Radian Measure State the relationship between an angle in radians and in degrees. Additional Mathematics
Chapter 97
10.2 Arc Length and Area of a 1 2
State that Arc Length s = r and Area of Sector = r , where is in radians or
Sector 2
1
Area of Sector = rs .
2
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10.3 Problems Related to Solve problems involving circular measure including the use of geometry and
Circular Measure trigonometry.
11 TRIGONOMETRY Define the three basic trigonometric functions of sine, cosine and tangent.
New Additional Mathematics 5 weeks
Evaluate the three basic trigonometric functions of acute angles in right-angled
Chapters 10 and 11
11.1 Trigonometric Ratios triangles with two sides given. Additional Mathematics
Chapter 10
Find the exact values of trigonometric functions of special angles of 30o, 45o and
60o (useful to know but not compulsory to memorise).
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11.2 General Angles and Determine the location of any angle in the four quadrants and hence determine
Trigonometric Ratios of Any the sign of the trigonometric functions in the four quadrants using S A .
Angle T C
Determine the trigonometric function of any angle by expressing it in terms of its
basic/principal angle and writing the correct sign.
Solve basic trigonometric equations by identifying the quadrant the angle x lies in,
the basic angle and the value of x in the required interval.
11.3 Graphs of the Sine, Cosine Sketch the graph of the sine, cosine and tangent functions for the domain in Use Graphmatica software
and Tangent Functions degrees or in radians in terms of . or graphic calculator to
State the properties of the sine, cosine and tangent functions in terms of its range, study the properties of the
maximum and minimum values. graphs of the Sine, Cosine
State the amplitude and periodicity of the graphs and know the relationship and Tangent Functions
between graphs of y = sin x and y = 2 sin x, between
y = sin x and y = sin 2x.
Draw and use the graphs of y= a sin(bx) + c, y= a cos(bx) + c,
y = a tan(bx) + c where a, b and c are constants.
Determine the number of solutions to trigonometric equations in a given interval by
using the graphical method.
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11.4 Reciprocal of Trigonometric Define secant, cosecant and cotangent as reciprocals of cosine, sine and tangent
Functions functions.
Evaluate expressions and solve simple equations involving the three reciprocal
functions.
11.6 Trigonometric Equations Apply the above identities to solve trigonometric equations by
(i) reducing to the basic form e.g. sin x = k, sin(ax + b) = k,
(ii) factorisation,
(iii) substitution using one of the identities.
Solve trigonometric equations where the angles are in radians.
Text books
1. New Additional Mathematics (Ho Soo Thong & Khor Nyak Hiong)
2. Additional Mathematics (H H Heng, JF Talbert)