Yr 9 Add Math Normal Track 2010
Yr 9 Add Math Normal Track 2010
1. ALGEBRA
Week
Learning Outcomes
Resources/Activities
Solve simple linear and fractional equations. Expand products of algebraic expressions. Factorise expressions of the form
a 2 x 2 b 2
ax +b , x
, a 2 + 2ab + b 2 and ax 2 + bx + c .
2. SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS 2.1 Simultaneous Linear Equations in Two Unknowns 2.2 Simultaneous Linear and Non-Linear Equations in Two Unknowns
Week
3.
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
( x 2 x1 )
+ ( y 2 y1 ) .
2
4.
INDICES / SURDS
Define a surd as a root that cannot be expressed as a rational number. Apply the rules of surds a b = ab and a a = to perform simple b b operations with surds. Know that the product of a surd expression and its conjugate surd gives a rational number. Rationalise the denominator of simple surds like 1 8 , , by multiplying both numerator and 3 2 denominator with the surd itself. Rationalise the denominator of surds like
2 3 2 , 2 3 +10 by multiplying both
3 1
numerator and denominator with the conjugate surd of the denominator. Solve word problems involving surds.
Week 47 (19th April 15th May)
Define logarithmic function as the inverse of exponential function. Convert exponential functions to logarithmic functions and vice-versa. Solve simple logarithmic equations such as x = log 2 64 , log x 25 = 2 , etc. by converting to exponential form.
5.2Laws of Logarithms
New Additional Mathematics Chapter 3 and Chapter 19 (Graphs of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions) Additional Mathematics Chapter 7 http://www.coolmath.
logarithmic equations.
log c b . log c a
Use Graphmatica software or graphic calculator to investigate the graphs of exponential and logarithmic functions.
Apply the change-of-base law to simplify and evaluate logarithmic expressions. Apply the change-of-base law to solve logarithmic equations.
Mid Year Examination ( 19th May 29th May) Corrections Week(1st Jun 3rd Jun) 2nd Term School Holidays (4th June 20th June)
6.
FUNCTIONS
Form composite functions. Know that fg gf , f 2 ( x ) ( f ( x)) 2 . Explain in words why a given function is a
function or why it does not have an inverse. Find the inverse of a one-one function and of a composite function. Use sketch graphs to show the relationship between a function and its inverse.
relationship between a function and its inverse. Use Graphmatica software or graphic calculator to observe the relation between of graphs of y = f(x) and y = f(x) .
7. FACTORS OF POLYNOMIALS 7.1 Polynomial Identities Recognise polynomials and know the terms: coefficient, constant term, degree of a polynomial and polynomial identity. Find unknowns in an identity. New Additional Mathematics Chapter 5 New Additional Mathematics Chapter 6 http://www.purplemat h.com/modules/polydi v3.htm
Find one factor for f(x) by trial and error. Find the other factors either by long division or by inspection. Solve f(x) = 0 and if the resulting quadratic factor cannot be factorised further, then use the quadratic formula.
8. QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS 8.1 Maximum/ Minimum Value of a Quadratic Expression
New Additional Mathematics Chapter 4 Additional Mathematics Chapter 3 http://www.coolmath. com/algebra/Algebra1 /11Quadratics/07_intr ographing.htm to ...Quadratics/17.... Use Graphmatica software or graphic calculator to investigate the coordinates of the maximum or minimum points in relation to the values of h and k in the function f: x a(x h)2 + k. http://www.purplemat h.com/modules/ineqq uad.htm
End of Year Examination (2nd Nov 11th Nov) Corrections Week and End of Year Schools Acitivities(15th Nov
Text books 1. New Additional Mathematics (Ho Soo Thong & Khor Nyak Hiong) 2. Additional Mathematics (H H Heng, JF Talbert)