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THE FE2+ CORP.

PRESENTS

ROAD TO A*
FURTHER MATHS
WRITTEN BY:
MR FE2+

(A) Polar Curve


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4.

( ) d

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(B) Application of Calculus

1.

( ) dx or ( )

2.
( )

( ) dx or

( ) dx or

( ) dt

3.
( )

( ) dt

4.

dx , where
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dx

dx , where

dx

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7.

dx

5.

( ) dt

dx

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(C) Calculus
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,
,

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(D) Roots of Equations


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(E) Summation
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1.
2. AP
3.
4. GP
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(F) Partial Fraction


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(G) Curve Sketching


1. Asymptote
2. Improper fraction : do long division
3. Turning point :
4. Intersection between curve and axes : when y=0 and x=0
5. Intersection between curve and asymptotes (equate equation of asymptote and
equation of curve)
6. Label graph and asymptotes
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(H) Second Order Differential Equation


1. Auxiliary equation : aM+bM+c=0
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Particular Integral:
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10. Special case particular integral***

(I) Reduction Formulae


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(J) Differentiation
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(K) Integration
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(L) Trigonometry
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(M) Complex Number


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(N) System of Equation


1. 3 equations with 3 unknowns (x, y, and z)
2. Eliminate 1 unknown, e.g. x
3. If we get same equations , infinite no. of solutions, consistent, linearly
dependant, determinant = 0.
4. If we get different equations (which do not contradict), unique solution,
determinant 0.
5. If we get contradict equations, for example : y+2z=2 and y+2z=3, no solution,
inconsistent, determinant = 0.

(O) Vector Space


1. Basis for spaces must independent.
2.

3.

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(P) Proof by Induction(step 3


1. Summation:
2. Divisibility: (
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3. Differentiation:

Note:

4. Matrix: (

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5. de Moivres theorem:

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6. Reduction formula(example):

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7. Iterative formula(example):
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8. Inequality(example):

9. Eigenvalue and eigenvector:


10. ***Try to think how to use your assumption (step 2, where n = k) in step 3 !!!

(Q) Extra Informations


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5. Cubic equation with

6. Cubic equation with

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For both odd and even: n=1,2,3,


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