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1, SETS
1.1 Sets
1.2. Description of a Set
1.3. Types of Sets
1.4 Subsets
1.5 Universal Set
1.6 Power Set
1.7 Venn Diagrams
1.8 Operations on Sets
1.9 Laws of Algebra of Sets
1.10 More results on Operations on Se :
1.11 Some Important Results on N
2. RELATIONS
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Ordered Pairs
2.3 Cartesian Product of Sets
2.4 Some useful Results
2.5 Relations
3. FUNCTIONS
3.1 Introduction
3.2. Function as a special kind of Relation
3.3. Function as a Correspondence
3.4. Equal Functions
3.5 Real Functions
3.6 Domain and Range of a Real a Function
3.7 Some standard Real Functions and their Graphs
3.8 Operations on Real Functions :
4, MEASUREMENT OF ANGLES
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Angles
4.3 Some useful Terms
4.4 Systems of Measurement of Angles
4.5 Relation between Degrees and Radians
4.6 Relation between Radians and Real numbers
4.7 Relation between three Systems of Measurement of an Angle
5. TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
5.1 IntroductionCONTENTS IN DETAIL
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5.2 Trigonometric Functions of a Real number
5.3 Values of Trigonometric Functi
5.4 Trigonometric Identities
5.5 Signs of Trigonometri
5.6 Variations in values of Trigonometrie Functions in Different Quadrants
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5,7 Values of Trigonometric Functions at Allied Angles
5.8. Periodic Functions
5.9 Even and Odd functions
GRAPHS OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
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6.2, Graph of Sine Function
.3. Graph of Cosine Function
6.4. Graph of Tangent Function
6.5 Graph of Cosecant Function
6.6 Graph of Cotangent Function
6.7 Graph of Secant Function
VALUES OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS AT SUM OR DIFFERENCE
OF ANGLES
7.1 Introduction
Values of Trigonometric Functions at the Sum or Difference
More useful Results
Maximum and Minimum values of Trigonometrical Expressions
To express a cos x +) sin x in the form r sin(x + a) or 7 cos (x+a)
TRANSFORMATION FORMULAE
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Formulae to Transform the Product into Sum or Difference
83 Formulae to Transform the Sum or Difference into Product
VALUES OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS AT MULTIPLES AND
SUB-MULTIPLES OF AN ANGLE
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Values of Trigono:
9.3 Values of Trigonometric Functions al
9.4. Values of Trigonometric Functions a!
9.5 Values of Trigonometrical Functions at s
metric Functions at 2x in terms of values at +
3x in terms values at x
{tx in terms of values at x/3
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COMPLEX NUMBERS
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Integral Powers of iota (i)
103 Imaginary Quantities
10.4 Complex Number
10.5 Equality of Complex Numbers
10.6 Addition of Complex Numbers
10.7 Subtraction of Complex Numbers
10.8 Multiplication of Complex Numbers
10.9 Division of Complex Numbers
10.10 Conjugate of a Complex Numberns
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10.11 Modulus of a Complex Number
10.12, Reciprocal of a Complex Number
10.13 Square roots of a Complex Number
10.14 Representations of a Complex Number
LINEAR INEQUATIONS
11.1 Introduction
11.2. Inequations
11.3 Solutions of an Inequation
11.4 Solving Linear Inequations in one variable
11.5 Solution of System of Linear Inequations in one variab)
11.6 Some Applications of Linear in Equations in one variable
PERMUTATIONS
12.1 The Factorial
12.2 Fundamental Principles of Counting
12.3 Permutations
12.4 Permutations under certain conditions
12.5 Permuations of objects not all distinct
COMBINATIONS
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Combinations
13.3. Properties of "C, or C (n, 7)
13.4 Practical Problems on Combinations
13.5. Mixed Problems on Permutations and Combinations
BINOMIAL THEOREM
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Binomial theorem for Positive Integral Index
14.3 Some Important conclusions from the Binomial Theorem
14.4 General Term and Middle Terms in a Binomial Expansion
SEQUENCES AND SERIES
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Arithmetic Means
15.3 Geometric Progression (G.P.)
15.4 General term of a G.P.
15.5. Selection of terms in G.P.
15.6 Sum of the terms of a G.P.
15.7 Sum of an infinite G.P.
15.8 Properties of Geometrical Progressions
15.9 Insertion of Geometric Means between two given Numbers
BRIEF REVIEW OF CARTESIAN SYSTEM OF RECTANGULAR
CO-ORDINATES
16.1 Cartesian Co-ordinate System
16.2 Distance Between two Points
16.3 Area of a Triangle
16.4 Section FormulaeCONTENTS IN DETAT
16.5 Centroid, In-centre and Ex-centres of a Tri
16.6. Locus and Equation to a Locus
16.7. Shifting of origin
17. THE STRAIGHT LINES
Definition of a Straight Line
Slope (Gradient) of a Line
Angle between two Lines
Intercepts of a Line on the Axes
Equations of lines Parallel to the Coordinate axes
Different forms of the Equation of a Straight Line
Transformation of General Equation in Different Standard Forms
Point of Intersection of two Lines
Condition of Concurrency of three Lines
Lines Parallel and Perpendicular to a given Line
Angle between two straight lines when their equations are given
Position of two points Relative to a Line
Distance of a Point from a Line
Distance between Parallel Lines
Area of Parallelogram
Equations of lines passing through a given point and making a given
angle with a Line
17.17 Family of lines through the intersection of two given Lines
18. THE CIRCLE
18.1 Definition
18.2 Standard Equation of a Circle
18.3 Some Particular Cases
18.4 General Equation of a Circle
18.5 Diameter Forms of a Circle
19. PARABOLA
19.1 Conic Sections
19.2 Analytical Definition of Conic Section
19.3 General Equation of a Conic Section when its Focus, Directrix
and Eccentricity are given
19.4 The Parabola
19.5 Some applications of Parabola
20. ELLIPSE
20.1 Introduction a)
20.2. Equation of the Ellipse in Standard Form 73 +
20.3 Equation of Ellipse in other Forms
21, HYPERBOLA
21.1 Introduction
21.2 Equation of the Hyperbola in Standard Form22,
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INTRODUCTION TO THREE DIMENSIONAL COORDINATE
GEOMETRY
22.1 Introduction
22.2. Coordinates of a point in Space
22.3 Signs of Coordinates of a Point
22.4 Distance Formula
22.5 Section Formulae
LIMITS
23.1 Informal Approach to Limit ao
23.2 Evaluation of Left hand and Right hand Limits
23.3 Difference between the value of a function at a point and the Limit
at that point
23.4 The Algebra of Limits
23.5 Indeterminate Forms an
23.6 Evaluation of Algebraic Limits
23.7 Evaluation of Trigonometric Limits
23.8 Evaluation of Exponential and Logarithmi
23.9 Evaluation of Limits of the Form 1”
d Evaluation of Limits
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DERIVATIVES
24.1 Derivative at a Point
24.2 Derivative of a Function
24.3. Differentiation from First Principles
24.4 Fundamental Rules for Differentiation
STATISTICS
25.1 Introduction
25.2. Measures of Dispersion
25.3 Range
25.4. Mean Deviation
25.5 Variance and Standard Deviation
PROBABILITY
26.1 Introduction
26.2 Random Experiments
26.3 Sample Spaces
26.4 Event
26.5 Algebra of Events
26.6 Types of Events
26.7 Axiomatic approach to Probability
26.8 Addition Theorems on Probability