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Checklist c3

This document is a checklist for a mathematics module covering topics including algebra and functions, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, and numerical methods. It lists 5 main topics that will be covered, along with examples of the types of problems candidates should feel confident in solving for each topic. For each topic, candidates indicate their confidence level using emoji faces ranging from very confident to not very confident.

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Checklist c3

This document is a checklist for a mathematics module covering topics including algebra and functions, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, and numerical methods. It lists 5 main topics that will be covered, along with examples of the types of problems candidates should feel confident in solving for each topic. For each topic, candidates indicate their confidence level using emoji faces ranging from very confident to not very confident.

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Checklist Module : Core 3 Board : Edexcel

Topic Amplification Confidence with


this topic ?
1. Algebra and functions
Simplification of rational expressions including factorising and   
cancelling, and algebraic division. Denominators of rational expressions will be linear or quadratic, eg ,

, .

Definition of a function. Domain and range of functions. Composition of The concept of a function as a one-one or many-one mapping.   
functions. Inverse functions and their graphs. The notation f : x  . . . and f(x) will be used.
Candidates should know that fg will mean ‘do g first, then f ’.   
Candidates should know that if f-1 exists, then f-1f(x) = ff-1(x) = x.   
The modulus function. Candidates should be able to sketch the graphs of y = ½ax + b½ and the graphs of   
y = ½f(x)½ and y = f(½x½), given the graph of y = f(x).
Combinations of the transformations Candidates should be able to sketch the graph of, e.g., y = 2f(3x), y = f(-x) + 1, given   
y = f(x) as represented by y = af(x), the graph of
y = f(x) + a, y = f(x + a), y = f(ax). y = f(x) or the graph of, e.g. y = 3 + sin 2x,

y = -cos (x + ).

2. Trigonometry
Knowledge of secant, cosecant and cotangent and of arcsin, arccos and Angles measured in both degrees and radians.   
arctan. Their relationships to sine, cosine and tangent. Understanding of
their graphs and appropriate restricted domains.
Knowledge and use of sec2 q = 1 + tan2 q and cosec2 q = 1 + cot2 q.   
Knowledge and use of double angle formulae; use of formulae for sin(A ± To include application to half-angles. Knowledge of the t (tan ) formulae will not   
B), cos (A ± B) and tan (A ± B) and of expressions for a cos q + b sin q in
be required.
the equivalent forms of r cos (q ± a) or r sin (q ± a).
Candidates should be able to solve equations such as a cos q + b sin q = c in a given   
interval, and to prove simple identities such as cos x cos 2x + sin x sin 2x º cos x.
3. Exponentials and logarithms
The function ex and its graph. To include the graph of y = eax + b + c.   
The function ln x and its graph; ln x as the inverse function of e .
x
Solution of equations of the form eax + b = p and ln (ax + b) = q is expected.   

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Checklist Module : Core 3 Board : Edexcel

4. Differentiation
Differentiation of ex, , sin x, cos x, tan x and their sums and   
differences.
Differentiation using the product rule, the quotient rule and the chain rule. Differentiation of cosec x, cot x and sec x are required. Skill will be expected in the   
differentiation of functions generated from standard forms using products, quotients and

composition, such as 2x4 sin x, , cos x2 and tan2 2x.

  
E.g. finding for x = sin 3y.
The use of .

5. Numerical methods
Location of roots of f(x) = 0 by considering changes of sign of f(x) in an   
interval of x in which f(x) is continuous.
Approximate solution of equations using simple iterative methods, Solution of equations by use of iterative procedures for which leads will be given   
including recurrence relations of the form xn+1 = f(xn).

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