Topics
Angle and Its Measurement
- Directed Angle
- Angles of Different Measurements
- Angles in Standard Position
- Measures of Angles with Various Systems
- Area of a Sector
- Length of an Arc
Trigonometry - 1
- Trigonometric Ratios
- Trigonometric Functions with the Help of a Circle
- Signs of Trigonometric Functions in Different Quadrants
- Range of Cosθ and Sinθ
- Trigonometric Functions of Specific Angles
- Trigonometric Functions of Negative Angles
- Important Identities and Standard Results
- Periodicity of Trigonometric Functions
- Domain and Range of Trigonometric Functions
- Graphs of Trigonometric Functions
- Polar Co-ordinate System
Trigonometry - 2
Determinants and Matrices
- Definition and Expansion of Determinants
- Minors and Cofactors of Elements of Determinants
- Properties of Determinants
- Application of Determinants
- Determinant Method (Cramer’s Rule)
- Consistency of Three Equations in Two Variables
- Area of Triangle and Collinearity of Three Points
- Concept of Matrices
- Types of Matrices
- Operation on Matrices
- Properties of Matrix Multiplication
- Transpose of a Matrix
Straight Line
- Locus of a Points in a Co-ordinate Plane
- Equations of Line in Different Forms
- Family & Concurrent Lines
Circle
Conic Sections
Measures of Dispersion
- Meaning and Definition of Dispersion
- Measures of Dispersion
- Quartiles and Range in Statistics
- Variance
- Standard Deviation
- Change of Origin and Scale of Variance and Standard Deviation
- Standard Deviation for Combined Data
- Coefficient of Variation
Probability
Complex Numbers
Sequences and Series
- Sequence, Series, and Progression
- Arithmetic Progression (A.P.)
- Geometric Progression (G. P.)
- Harmonic Progression (H. P.)
- Arithmetico Geometric Series
- Power Series
Permutations and Combination
Methods of Induction and Binomial Theorem
- Principle of Mathematical Induction
- Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral Index
- General Term in Expansion of (a + b)n
- Middle term(s) in the expansion of (a + b)n
- Binomial Theorem for Negative Index Or Fraction
- Binomial Coefficients
Sets and Relations
- Sets and Their Representations
- Classification of Sets
- Fundamental Concepts of Ordered Pairs and Relations
- Intervals
Functions
Limits
- Concept of Limits
- Methods to Find Limit of Rational Function>Factorization Method
- Methods to Find Limit of Rational Function> Rationalization Method
- Limits of Trigonometric Functions
- Substitution Method
- Limits of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- Limit at Infinity
Continuity
Differentiation
- Definition of Derivative and Differentiability
- Rules of Differentiation (Without Proof)
- Derivative of Algebraic Functions
- Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions
- Derivative of Logarithmic Functions
- Derivatives of Exponential Functions
- L' Hospital'S Theorem
3.5.1 Parabola
3.5.2 Definitions regarding a parabola: y2 = 4ax
3.5.3 Other standard parabolas
3.5.4 General form of the standard equation of a parabola, which is open rightward
Definition: Conic Sections
A conic section is the locus of a point such that the ratio of its distance from a fixed point (focus) to a fixed line (directrix) is constant.
Formula: Eccentricity (e)
$$e = \frac{\text{distance from focus}}{\text{distance from directrix}}$$
Definition: Centre
The point which bisects every chord of the conic passing through it is called the centre of the conic section.
Definition: Axis
The straight line passing through the focus and perpendicular to the directrix is called the axis of the conic section.
Definition: Vertex
The points of intersection of the conic section and the axis are called the vertices of the conic section.
Definition: Latusrectum
The chord passing through the focus and perpendicular to the axis is called the latus rectum of the conic section.
Definition: Focal Chord
A chord of a conic passing through the focus is called a focal chord.
Definition: Double Ordinate
A straight line drawn perpendicular to the axis and terminating at both ends of the curve is a double ordinate of the conic section.
