Mathematics-11
Revision Notes
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ChapterWise important notes avaliable here
1. Concept of Subset, Superset and Power Set
2. Union and Intersection of Sets
1. Cartesian Product of Sets
2. Concept of Relations
3. Real Valued Functions
1. Signs of Trigonometric Functions
2. Trigonometric Functions and Their Graphs
3. Trigonometric Identities
4. Trigonometric Equations
One question is sure from this topic
1. Modulus and Conjugate of a Complex Number
2. Polar Representation of Complex Numbers
1. Solving Linear Inequalities in One Variable
2. Solving a System of Linear Inequalities in Two Variable
1. Concept of Permutations when All Objects are Distinct
2. Concept of Permutations when All Objects are Not Distinct
3. Concept of Combinations
1. Sum of n Terms of an Arithmetic Progression
2. Properties of Arithmetic Progressions and the Concept of Arithmetic Mean
3. nth term and Sum of n Terms of a Geometric Progression
4. Concept of Geometric Mean and Its Relation with Arithmetic Mean
5. Sum of n Terms of Special Series
1. Sum of n Terms of an Arithmetic Progression
2. Properties of Arithmetic Progressions and the Concept of Arithmetic Mean
3. nth term and Sum of n Terms of a Geometric Progression
4. Concept of Geometric Mean and Its Relation with Arithmetic Mean
5. Sum of n Terms of Special Series
1. Distance between Two Points in Three Dimensional Space
2. Section Formula
1. Limit of a Polynomial and a Rational Function
2. Limit of a Trigonometric Function
3. Derivative of a Function
4. Derivative of Trigonometric and Polynomial Functions
1. Negation of a Statement.
2. Implications.
3. Validity of “If-then” and “If and only if” Statements.
4. Validation of a Statement by Method of Contradiction and by Giving a Counter example.
. Mean Deviation for Continuous Frequency Distribution.
2. Variance and Standard Deviation of Continuous Frequency Distribution.
3. Coefficient of Variation.
1. Finding Probability Using Complement of a Known Event.
2. Algebra of Events and Mutually Exclusive and Exhaustive Events.
3. Probability of an Event.