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Comprehensive Revision Planner-Final (Both)

The document is a revision planner for mathematics for 11th grade that lists various subtopics across different chapters of mathematics. It includes a table with 2 columns - one listing subtopics such as number systems, polynomials, trigonometric ratios and identities, quadratic equations, sequences and series, straight lines, and circles, and the other column indicating whether theory and questions need to be revised for each subtopic. The planner provides a comprehensive list of subtopics to guide students in planning their revision for mathematics.

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Comprehensive Revision Planner-Final (Both)

The document is a revision planner for mathematics for 11th grade that lists various subtopics across different chapters of mathematics. It includes a table with 2 columns - one listing subtopics such as number systems, polynomials, trigonometric ratios and identities, quadratic equations, sequences and series, straight lines, and circles, and the other column indicating whether theory and questions need to be revised for each subtopic. The planner provides a comprehensive list of subtopics to guide students in planning their revision for mathematics.

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Mathematics Revision Planner

By Pankaj Baluja

COMPREHENSIVE REVISION PLANNER


Mathematics Subtopic List for 11th
S.No. Chapter Name Sub-Topic Theory Questions
(at least 5)
Number system
Basic Idea of complex number
Algebraic Identities  
Divisibility
Polynomials
Factor theorem  
Remainder theorem
Sets
Idea of intervals- Continuous & Discrete
Sets
Union & Intersection
 
Basic rules of Inequalities
Method of Interval / Wavy Curve Method
BASIC MATHEMATICS
Modulus function
Definition & Graph  
Linear equation containing modulus
Exponential functions and graph
Exponential Equation & Inequalities
 
Logarithm and its properties and graph
Logarithm Equations Characteristic and  
mantissa
Greatest Integer function & Fractional
Function (I + f Problems )
 
Irrational Equation & Inequality  
Transformation of Graph- Shifting &
Modulus Transformation
 
Angles & its measurement system:
Conversion of angles
 
Basic Trigonometric Identities
Standard values of trigonometric ratios
 
Circular Definition of Trigonometric
Ratios (Functions)
 
T-ratios of allied angles  
Domain and range
Graph of T-ratios
 
Sum or difference of two angles (Sine
and Cosine)
Trigonometric Ratios
Transformation of product into sum
 
& Identities Transformation of sum into product
T-ratio of sum or different of tan and cot  
T-ratio of sum of three & more angles
T-ratio of multiple & submultiples of  
angles
Conditional identities  
Maximum and Minimum of trigonometric
expression,
 
Product of cosine series
Sum of sine and cosine series whose  
angles are in A.P.

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Definition of polynomial – Real & Complex
Coefficient
 
Quadratic polynomial equation and identity  
Roots and coefficient, Sum & Product of roots  
Nature of roots- Real, Imaginary, Rational &
Integer roots
 
Condition of common roots  
Quadratic Equation Graph and its analysis  
Maxima and Minima of quadratic  
Range of Quadratic expression:
Range of
Q L Q
, ,  
Q Q L
Location of Roots  
Theory of equation  
Pseudo Quadratic Equation  
Introduction (Finite sequence and infinite
sequence)
 
A.P. General term, Sum of n terms
Properties A.P., Arithmetic mean (A.M.)
 
G.P. General term, Sum
Properties of G.P. Geometric mean
 
Sequence & Series Harmonic progression, Harmonic Mean  
A.G.P.  
Relation between means  
n, n2, n3  
Method of differences  
Miscellaneous sequence  
Co-ordinate System - Rectangular Cartesian,
Polar System  
Distance formula, Section formulas
Special points of Centroid, Incentre,
Excentre, Circumcentre, Orthocentre & its  
properties
Area of Area of polygon  
Inclination & Slope formula  
Condition of co-linearity of 3 points- Slope,
Distance, Area of triangle, Section formula,  
Equation of Line
Basic Idea of Locus  
Equation of straight line in various forms,
General form of Straight Line
 
Angle between two straight line in terms of
slope, || and  lines, Line at angle with given  
Straight Line line
Position of points w.r.t. line – Origin side or
non origin side, Ratio in which a line divides  
the line segment
Length of Foot of  and image of points w.r.t.
 
line
Bisector of the angles between two lines- Angle
containing given point, Angle
 
Condition of concurrency of three lines  
Family of straight lines  
Pair of straight line through origin  
nd
General equation of 2 degree representing a
pair of straight lines  
Homogenization
Solving linear inequalities using graph in one  
and two variable
Circle Definition & Forms of circle  
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Intercepts made by a circle on the axes  
Parametric equation of circle  
Position of point w.r.t. circle  
Line and a circle,  
Equation of chord joining two points on circle  
Tangent in various form  
Normal and Chord of contact  
Length of tangent and power of points  
Pair of tangents,  
Director circle  
Chord with given middle point,  
Orthogonal of circles  
Radical axis and radical centre  
Family of circle  
Complex number system  
Algebraic operations  
Representation of complex number- Cartesian,
Polar, Euler form
 
Modulus and its properties  
Arguments and its properties  
Conjugate and its properties  
Geometrical represent of fundamental
Complex Number operation,
 
Complex Number as Vector  
Distance and triangular inequalities  
Rotation Theorem  
De-Moivre’s theorem,  
Cube root of unity and nth root of unity  
Logarithm of complex quantity,  
Geometrical properties  
Type of trigonometric equation
(a) Using factorization
 
(b) Reducing them in quadratic equation  
(c) Using sum, diff. and product of
trigonometric ratios
 
Trigonometric
(d) Equation of form a sin x + b cos x = c  
Equation (e) Equation of form P(sin x ± cos x, sin x cos
x)
 
(f) Use of boundness of trigonometric ratios
sin x and cos x
 
Trigonometric inequality  
Sine Rule  
Cosine Rule  
Projection formula  
Na piers analogy  
Trigonometric function of half angles  
Area of Heron’s Formula, Area of
 
quadrilateral & cyclic quadrilateral
m – n cot theorem  
Solution of Triangle
Circum radius  
In-radius  
Radius of the ex-circles  
Length of angle bisectors, medians and
altitude’s
 
Distance of special points from vertices and
 
sides of a 
Pedal Triangle,  
Ex-central Triangle  
Distance between special points- Circumcentre  

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& Incentre, Circumcentre & Orthocentre,
Circumcentre & Centroid,
Binomial expression and statement of binomial
theorem, General term
 
Middle terms, Numerically greatest term in
expansion of (a + b)n, Problem based on  
Remainder and last terms
Standard expansion of (x + y)n , (x – y)n , (x + y)n
± (x – y)n
 
Binomial Theorem Properties of Binomial coefficients, Summation
of series with constant upper index multiplied  
with fixed constant
Product of Binomial coefficients  
Negative or fractional index, Multinomial
theorem
 
Exponential series, Logarithmic series  
Fundamental principle of counting  
Permutation and arrangements of objects
Combination
 
Classical definition of probability  
Arrangement of object with few object same,
Circular arrangement
 
Permutation & Formation of group and distribution of objects  
Combination Selection of one or more object  
Multinomial in P and C  
Method of fictious partition  
Problem based on divisors  
Derangements and no. of onto function,
Geometrical problem
 
Definition of Conic Section  
General equation of Parabola, Standard
Parabola,
 
Parametric form, Chord joining two points,
Focal Chord
 
Position of point and line w.r.t. Parabola,  
Parabola Tangent in various form and director circle,  
Normal in various form and conormal point  
Chord of contact, Chord with given middle
point,
 
Pair of tangent and pole polar; diameter  
Properties of parabola  
General equation of ellipse, standard ellipse,
Parametric form, eccentric angle, auxiliary  
circle
Position of point and line w.r.t. ellipse, Chord
joining two points on ellipse
 
Ellipse Tangent and director circle, Normal and co-
normal points
 
Chord of contact, Chord with given middle
points, Pair of tangents
 
Properties of ellipse  
General equation of hyperbola  
conjugate hyperbola,  
Parametric form, auxiliary circle,  
Position of points and line w.r.t. hyperbola,  
Hyperbola
Chord joining two points on hyperbola,  
Tangent, Director circle, Normal and conormal
points,
 
Chord of contact, Chord with given middle
point, Pair of tangent, Pole-polar, diameter
 
Asymptotes, Relation between hyperbola,  
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conjugate, hyperbola and asymptotes

Mathematics Subtopic List for 12th


Questions
S.No. Chapter Name Sub-Topic Theory (at least
5)
Greatest integer and fractional part
functions, their advance properties
 
Graph, Equations and Inequality of
BASIC MATHEMATICS Greatest integer and fractional part  
functions
Irrational Equation & Inequality  
Graphical transformation  
Domain, range and graph of ITF  
Problems based on domain and range
Inverse trigonometric inequalities
 
Inter conversion between various ITF  
INVERSE
TRIGONOMETRIC Properties of ITF and graph of T(T–1)
 
FUNCTIONS and T–1 (T)
Identities of sum and difference of tan–
1 , sin–1 and cos–1
 
Miscellaneous  
Introduction of functions, its domain,
co-domain and range
 
Finding domain and range of a
function
 
Range continued Graphical Approach  
Using monotonic functions  
Even and odd function  Definition,
 
properties and extension
FUNCTIONS Classification of function  one-one,
 
many-one, onto and into function
Few Important functions  
Signum function  
Dirichilet function  
Equal or Identical functions  
Composite Functions  
Periodic function  
Inverse function  
Introduction  LHL, RHL and
 
Indeterminant form
Methods of remaining indeterminancy
 Factorization Rationalization, use of  
LIMIT standard limits and substitution
Infinite limits  
L.H. Rule  
Limits of the form 1 , 0º , º  
Sandwitch Theorem  
Continuity at a point  
Theorems of continuity  
CONTINUITY Continuity in an interval  
Continuity of composite function  
Intermediate value theorem  
Differentiability at a point  
Relation between continuity and
DIFFERENTIABILITY
differentiability
 
Theorems of differentiability  
METHOD OF Differentiation by first principle  
DIFFERENTIATION Exponential and Logarithmic  

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differentiation
Derivatives of Parametric functions  
Derivatives of ITFs,  
Higher order derivatives  
dy
as rate measure, Equation of
dx  
tangent and normal at a point on the
curve and also from external point
Angle between two curves, Orthogonal
curves
 
Length of tangent, normal, subtangent
and subnormal
 
Shortest distance between two curves,
Approximations
 
Rolle’s Theorem, LMVT  
Monotonicity about a point and in an
interval
 
APPLICATION OF
DERIVATIVE Inequalities using monotonicity  
Concavity, convexity and point of
inflection
 
Maxima, Minima using graph  
Stationary points, Critical points  
First derivative test  
Parameter base Problem (First
derivative test)
 
Second derivative test, higher
derivative test
 
Global Maxima, Minima using
derivative
 
Applications of Maxima, Minima  
Introduction and standard integrals  
Integration by substitution  
INDEFINITE Integration by parts  
INTEGRATION Integration by partial fractions  
Integration of various types  
Reduction formulae, Miscellaneous  
Newton-Leibnitz formula and graphical
interpretation of definite integration
 
Properties of Definite Integration  
Derivative of an integral (Leibnitz
DEFINITE
theorem)
 
INTEGRATION
Walli’s formula  
Definite integral as a limit of sum  
Estimation of Definite integration,  
Miscellaneous
Area between curve and axis  
Area between two or more curves  
AREA UNDER CURVE
Curve tracing  
Asymptotes  
Order and degree of Differential
equation
 
Formation of Differential equation  
Solution of Differential equation  
Variable separable and reducible to
DIFFERENTIAL
variable separable form
 
EQUATION
Homogeneous and reducible to
homogeneous form
 
Exact differential equation & Standard
forms
 
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Reducible to linear form  
Higher order differential equation  
Clairaut’s form  
Types of vectors  
Addition of vectors, position vector,
distance formula and section formula
 
Vector equation of straight line  
Scalar product of two vector
Vector product of two vectors
 
VECTORS Shortest distance between skew lines  
STP or box product  
Vector triple product (VTP),
Tetrahedron
 
Solution of vector equations  
LI and LD set of vectors, Fundamental
theorem
 
Direction cosines and direction ratios  
Angle between two lines condition for
parallel and perpendicular lines
 
Projection of a line segment on a line  
Plane  Equation of plane in various
THREE DIMENSIONAL
from
 
GEOMETRY
Angle between plane, angle bisectors
and family of planes
 
Straight Line  Symmetrical and non-
symmetrical form
 
Line and Point  
Basics definitions  
Classical definition of probability  
Addition theorem of probability,
Conditional probability
 
Total probability theorem  
PROBABILITY Baye’s theorem (Inverse probability
theorem)
 
Independent and dependent events  
Binomial probability theorem,  
Probability distribution, Mean and
variance of random variable
 
Introduction and definition  
Types of matrices :  
Operation on matrices & their
properties
 
Multiplication of two matrix and its
properties
 
Transpose and its properties  
Sub matrix  
Determinant of square matrix  
Minors and Cofactors  
MATRICES & Expansion of determinant  
DETERMINANT Transpose of a determinant (AT or A)  
Properties of determinant  
Some important Determinant  
Multiplication of two determinants  
Summation & differentiation of
determinants
 
Singular & Non-singular matrices  
Adjoint of matrix and its properties  
Inverse of matrix and its properties  
Elementary Transformations & Finding
the inverse of a matrix by elementary
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row transformation
Solution of system of linear equations
:
 
Cramer’s rule, Homogeneous
equations
 
matrix method  
Miscellaneous problems, problems
based on PMI
 
Other's Topic than can be asked in various other Exams (Require Self Study)
Set and their representation, empty set,
finite and infinite set, and equal sets,
Subsets, power set,
 
SETS RELATION & universal set, venn diagrams
FUNCTION Operations on set and complement of
set  
Relation & Type of Relation  
Function  
HEIGHT & DISTANCE Height & Distance  
AM, Weighted AM, Combined AM  
Median  
Mode  
STATISTICS
Characteristics of mean, median, mode  
Mode = 3 Median – 2 Mean  
Range, coefficient of range  
Mean deviation, coefficient of M.D.,
Standard
 
PRINCIPLE OF Principle of mathematical induction
MATHEMATICAL  
INDUCTION
Definition of Relation on a set A,  
Types of relations  
RELATION &
Definition of Binary operation on set A,  
Operation table, Laws of binary
BINARY OPERATION
operations : commutative, associative,
 
Existence of identity element ‘e’,
Inverse of ‘a’ for binary operations
 
LPP introduction  
LINEAR
PROGRAMMING
Basic definitions  
Graphical solutions  
Statement, Negation of statement,
Compound
 
Statements, Truth table, Connectives
‘OR’, ‘AND’
 
MATHEMATICAL Exclusive OR, Inclusive OR  
REASONING
Use of if - then  
Contra positive and converse of if -
then
 
Use of if and only if  
Tautology and Fallacy  
Logically Equivalent statements  
Laws of Algebra of statements  
JEE MAIN PORTION Negation of conditional & biconditional  
Validity of a statement by four
methods
 
Validity of argument  

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