E Math Syllabus 4048
E Math Syllabus 4048
E Math Syllabus 4048
CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION
AIMS
ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES
SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT
USE OF CALCULATORS
SUBJECT CONTENT
MATHEMATICAL FORMULAE
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MATHEMATICAL NOTATION
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INTRODUCTION
The syllabus is intended to provide students with the fundamental mathematical knowledge and skills. The
content is organised into three strands namely, Number and Algebra, Geometry and Measurement, and
Statistics and Probability. Besides conceptual understanding and skills proficiency explicated in the content
strands, development of process skills that are involved in the process of acquiring and applying mathematical
knowledge is also emphasised. These include reasoning, communication and connections, thinking skills
and heuristics, and application and modelling; and are developed based on the three content strands.
AIMS
The O Level Mathematics syllabus aims to enable all students to:
acquire mathematical concepts and skills for continuous learning in mathematics and to support
learning in other subjects
connect ideas within mathematics and between mathematics and other subjects through applications of
mathematics
ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES
The assessment will test candidates abilities to:
AO1
AO2
organise and analyse data and information; formulate and solve problems; including those in real-world
contexts, by selecting and applying appropriate techniques of solution; interpret mathematical results
AO3
solve higher order thinking problems; make inferences; write mathematical explanation and
arguments.
SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT
Paper
Duration
Paper 1
2 hours
Paper 2
2 hours
30 minutes
Description
Marks
Weighting
80
50%
100
50%
NOTES
1.
2.
Some questions may integrate ideas from more than one topic of the syllabus where applicable.
3.
4.
Candidates should have geometrical instruments with them for Paper 1 and Paper 2.
5.
Unless stated otherwise within a question, three-figure accuracy will be required for answers. This
means that four-figure accuracy should be shown throughout the working, including cases where
answers are used in subsequent parts of the question. Premature approximation will be penalised,
where appropriate. Angles in degrees should be given to one decimal place.
6.
7.
Candidates are expected to be familiar with the solidus notation for the expression of compound units,
e.g. 5 cm/s for 5 centimetres per second, 13.6 g/cm3 for 13.6 grams per cubic centimetre.
8.
Unless the question requires the answer in terms of , the calculator value for or = 3.142 should be
used.
9.
Spaces will be provided on the question paper of Paper 1 for working and answers.
USE OF CALCULATORS
An approved calculator may be used in both Paper 1 and Paper 2.
SUBJECT CONTENT
Topic/Sub-topics
Content
N2
N3
N4
Ratio and
proportion
Percentage
finding highest common factor (HCF) and lowest common multiple (LCM),
squares, cubes, square roots and cube roots by prime factorisation
negative numbers, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and their four
operations
laws of indices
reverse percentages
Topic/Sub-topics
N5
Algebraic
expressions and
formulae
Content
interpreting notations:
ab as a b
1
a
as a b or a
b
b
a2 as a a, a3 as a a a, a2b as a a b,
3y as y + y + y or 3 y
3(x + y) as 3 (x + y)
3+y
1
as (3 + y) 5 or
(3 + y)
5
5
3
2
use of:
(a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2
(a b)2 = a2 2ab + b2
a2 b2 = (a + b)(a b)
4b 3
3a 9a 2
4
10
1
2
+
x 2 x 3
1
x2 9
2
x 3
1
2
+
x 3 (x 3 )2
Topic/Sub-topics
N6
Functions and
graphs
Content
the gradient of a linear graph as the ratio of the vertical change to the
horizontal change (positive and negative gradients)
N7
Equations and
inequalities
symmetry
y = (x p)2 + q
y = (x p)2 + q
y = (x a)(x b)
y = (x a)(x b)
graphical method
factorisation
use of formula
graphical methods
Topic/Sub-topics
N8
N9
N10
Matrices
Content
AB
n(A)
Complement of set A
A is a (proper) subset of B
AB
AB
Venn diagrams
interpreting and analysing data from tables and graphs, including distance
time and speedtime graphs
interpreting the solution in the context of the problem
GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT
G1
Angles, triangles
and polygons
Topic/Sub-topics
G2
G3
Congruence and
similarity
Properties of
circles
Content
Pythagoras
theorem and
trigonometry
Mensuration
scale drawings
congruent
similar
the line joining an external point to the centre of the circle bisects the
angle between the tangents
G5
G4
volume and surface area of cube, cuboid, prism, cylinder, pyramid, cone
and sphere
Topic/Sub-topics
G6
G7
G8
Coordinate
geometry
Vectors in two
dimensions
Content
finding the gradient of a straight line given the coordinates of two points on
it
finding the length of a line segment given the coordinates of its end points
interpreting and finding the equation of a straight line graph in the form
y = mx + c
x
use of notations: , AB , a, AB and a
y
translation by a vector
position vectors
x
magnitude of a vector as
y
x2 + y 2
use of sum and difference of two vectors to express given vectors in terms
of two coplanar vectors
Topic/Sub-topics
Content
S2
Data analysis
Probability
tables
bar graphs
pictograms
line graphs
pie charts
dot diagrams
stem-and-leaf diagrams
box-and-whisker plots
mean, mode and median as measures of central tendency for a set of data
using the mean and standard deviation to compare two sets of data
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MATHEMATICAL FORMULAE
Compound interest
Total amount = P 1 +
100
Mensuration
Curved surface area of a cone = rl
Surface area of a sphere = 4r 2
Volume of a cone =
1 2
r h
3
Volume of a sphere =
4 3
r
3
1
Area of triangle ABC = absin C
2
Trigonometry
a = b = c
sin A sin B sin C
a 2 = b 2 + c 2 2bc cos A
Statistics
fx
Mean =
f
Standard deviation =
11
fx2 _ fx
f
f
MATHEMATICAL NOTATION
The list which follows summarises the notation used in Cambridges Mathematics examinations. Although
primarily directed towards A Level, the list also applies, where relevant, to examinations at all other levels.
1. Set Notation
is an element of
is not an element of
{x1, x2, }
{x: }
n(A)
+
0
+
0
n
`=
is a subset of
is a proper subset of
is not a subset of
union
intersection
[a, b]
[a, b)
the interval {x : a Y x , b}
(a, b]
the interval {x : a , x Y b}
(a, b)
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2. Miscellaneous Symbols
=
is equal to
is not equal to
is identical to or is congruent to
is approximately equal to
is proportional to
is less than
Y;
is greater than
[;
infinity
3. Operations
a+b
a plus b
ab
a minus b
a b, ab, a.b
a multiplied by b
a b,
a:b
a
b
, a/b
a divided by b
the ratio of a to b
a
i =1
a1 + a2 + ... + an
the positive square root of the real number a
n!
n
r
n!
, for n, r + {0}, 0 Y r Y n
r! (n r )!
n(n 1)...(n r + 1)
, for n , r + {0}
r!
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4. Functions
f
the function f
f(x)
f: A B
f: x y
f 1
g o f, gf
lim f(x)
x ; x
an increment of x
x a
dy
dx
dn y
dx n
y dx
b
a
y dx
x& , &x& ,
e , exp x
exponential function of x
log a x
ln x
natural logarithm of x
lg x
logarithm of x to base 10
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7. Complex Numbers
i
a complex number,
z = x + iy
= r(cos + i sin ), r 0+
= rei, r 0+
Re z
Im z
arg z
z*
8. Matrices
M
a matrix M
M1
MT
det M
9. Vectors
a
the vector a
AB
the vector represented in magnitude and direction by the directed line segment
AB
i, j, k
the magnitude of a
AB
the magnitude of AB
ab
aPb
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events
AB
AB
P(A)
A'
P(A | B)
X, Y, R, etc.
random variables
x, y, r, etc.
x1, x2,
observations
f1, f2,
p(x)
the value of the probability function P(X = x) of the discrete random variable X
p1, p2,
f(x), g(x)
the value of the probability density function of the continuous random variable X
F(x), G(x)
the value of the (cumulative) distribution function P(X Y x) of the random variable X
E(X)
E[g(X)]
expectation of g(X)
Var(X)
B(n, p)
Po()
N(, 2)
population mean
population variance
sample mean
s2
s2 =
1
2
( x x )
n 1
probability density function of the standardised normal variable with distribution N (0, 1)
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