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Jee Advance Mathematics

The document outlines the syllabus for JEE Advance Mathematics. It covers 5 units - Algebra, Trigonometry, Vectors, Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus. Key topics include complex numbers, matrices, probability, limits, derivatives, integrals, and differential equations.

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Jee Advance Mathematics

The document outlines the syllabus for JEE Advance Mathematics. It covers 5 units - Algebra, Trigonometry, Vectors, Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus. Key topics include complex numbers, matrices, probability, limits, derivatives, integrals, and differential equations.

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JEE ADVANCE MATHEMATICS

U NI T 1 : AL G EB R A 5 . PE RM UT A TI O N & C O MB I N AT IO N U NI T 2 : T RI GO NO ME T R Y
 Problems on permutations &
1 .CO M PL E X N UM BE R S combinations
 Algebra of complex numbers, 1 .T RI GO NO ME TR IC F U NC TI O NS
addition, multiplication, conjugation.  Trigonometric functions, their
6 .B I NO MI AL T H EO R EM periodicity, and graphs, addition and
 Polar representation, properties of  Binomial theorem for a positive subtraction formulae.
modulus and principal argument. integral index.
 Formulae involving multiple and
 Triangle inequality, cube roots of unity.  Properties of binomial coefficients. submultiple angles.
Geometric interpretations.  The general solution of trigonometric
7 .M AT R IC ES & D ET E R MI N A NT S
equations
 Matrices as a rectangular array of real
2 .Q U AD R AT IC EQ U AT I ON S
numbers, equality of matrices,
 Quadratic equations with real
addition, multiplication by a scalar and
coefficients. 2 .I N V ER S E TR IG O NOM ET RI C
product of matrices, transpose of a
 Relations between roots and matrix. FU NC TI O NS
coefficients.  Relations between sides and angles of
 Determinant of a square matrix of order a triangle, sine rule, cosine rule.
 Formation of quadratic equations with up to three, the inverse of a square
given roots. matrix of order up to three.  Half-angle formula and the area of a
triangle.
Symmetric functions of roots.  Properties of these matrix operations,
diagonal, symmetric and skew- Inverse trigonometric functions
3 .S EQ U E NC E & SE R IE S symmetric matrices and their (principal value only).
 Arithmetic, geometric & harmonic properties.
progressions.
 Solutions of simultaneous linear
U NI T 3 : V EC TO RS
 Arithmetic, geometric & harmonic equations in two or three variables.
means.
8 . PR OB A B IL I T Y 1 . PR O PE RT I ES O F V EC TOR S
 Sums of finite arithmetic and
 Addition and multiplication rules of  The addition of vectors, scalar
geometric progressions, infinite
probability, conditional probability. multiplication.
geometric series.
 Bayes Theorem, independence of  Dot and cross products.
Sums of squares and cubes of the first
n natural numbers. events.
 Scalar triple products & their
 Computation of probability of events geometrical interpretations.
4 .L OG A R IT HM S using permutations & combinations.
 Logarithms and their properties.
JEE ADVANCE MATHEMATICS
U NI T 4 : D IF FE R E NT I AL CAL CUL U S geometrical interpretation of the
derivative.

1 .F U NCT IO N S  Tangents and normals, increasing and


 Real-valued functions of a real decreasing functions, maximum and
variable, into, onto and one-to-one minimum values of a function.
functions.  Rolle's Theorem and Lagrange’s Mean
 Sum, difference, product, and Value Theorem.
quotient of two functions.
 Composite functions, absolute value, U NI T 5 : I N TE GR AL C AL CUL US
polynomial, rational, trigonometric,
exponential and logarithmic functions.
1 .I N TE GR A TI O N
 Even and odd functions, the inverse of
 Integration as the inverse process of
a function, continuity of composite
differentiation.
functions, intermediate value property
of continuous functions.  Indefinite integrals of standard
functions, definite integrals, and their
properties.
2 .L I MI TS & CO N TI N U IT Y  Fundamental Theorem of Integral
 Limit and continuity of a function. Calculus.
 Limit and continuity of the sum,  Integration by parts, integration by the
difference, product and quotient of methods of substitution and partial
two functions. fractions.
 L'Hospital rule of evaluation of limits of
2 . A P PL I C AT IO N OF I N TEG R AT IO N
functions.
 Application of definite integrals to the
3 .D E RI V AT I VE S determination of Areas involving
 The derivative of a function, the simple curves.
derivative of the sum, difference,
product and quotient of two functions.
3 .D IF FE R E NT I AL EQ U A TIO N S
 Chain rule, derivatives of polynomial,
 Formation of ordinary differential
rational, trigonometric, inverse
equations.
trigonometric, exponential and
logarithmic functions.  The solution of homogeneous
differential equations, separation of
 Derivatives of implicit functions, variables method.
derivatives up to order two,  Linear first order differential equations.

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