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Mathematical Induction
Principle of mathematical induction
Applications to series
Applications to divisibility problems
Applications of mathematical induction
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Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral Indices
The n! and C" notations
Binomial expansions
The binomial theorem
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Quadratic Equations and Quadratic Functions
Methods of solving quadratic equati
Discriminant and the nature of roots
Relation between roots and coefficients
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Simultaneous equations: one linear and one quadratic
Absolute values.
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Basic rules of inequalities
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5.4 Transformation formulae 87
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5.6 Simple trigonometric equations ............ . 95
Revision Exercise 5 Prarie - 97
Chapter 6 Compound Angles 102
61 Compound angle formulae . 102
62 The subsidiary angle form 107
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64 Transformation of products and sums. 116
65 General solutions of trigonometric equations 121
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