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01 Function
f ( x ), if f ( x ) ≥ 0
f ( x) If y = f ( x ) , then f −1 ( y ) = x
− f ( x), if f ( x ) < 0
02 Quadratic Equation
ax 2 + bx + c = 0
−b ± b 2 − 4ac
where a, b, and c are constants and a ≠ 0. x=
2a
*Note that the highest power of an unknown of a
quadratic equation is 2.
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Indices and Logarithm
1 ( ab) n = a n b n
Fractional Index an = a n
m a n an
an = a n m
( ) = n
b b
Fundamental of Logarithm Law of Logarithm
log a a = 1 m
log a = log a m − log a n
n
log a 1 = 0
log a mn = n log a m
log c b
log a b =
log c a
1
log a b =
log a b
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Coordinate Geometry
When 2 lines are parallel, When 2 lines are perpendicular to each other,
m1 = m2 . m1 × m2 = −1
m1 = gradient of line 1
m2 = gradient of line 2
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Area of triangle:
1
Area of Triangle, A =
2
( x1 y2 + x2 y3 + x3 y1 ) − ( x2 y1 + x3 y2 + x1 y3 )
a = x-intercept
b = y-intercept
Equation of Locus
The equation of the locus of a The equation of the locus of a The equation of the locus of a
moving point P ( x, y ) which is moving point P ( x, y ) which is moving point P ( x, y ) which is
always at a constant distance (r) always at a constant distance from always equidistant from two fixed
from a fixed point ( x1 , y1 ) is two fixed points ( x1 , y1 ) and points A and B is the
perpendicular bisector of the
( x2 , y 2 ) with a ratio m : n is straight line AB.
2 2 2
( x − x1 ) + ( y − y1 ) = r
( x − x1 ) 2 + ( y − y1 ) 2 m 2
=
( x − x2 ) + ( y − y 2 ) 2 n 2
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Statistic
Measure of Central Tendency
Grouped Data
Ungrouped Data
Without Class Interval With Class Interval
Mean Σx Σ fx Σ fx
x= x= x=
N Σf Σf
Median
Median, m = Tn +1 Median, m = Tn +1 ⎛ 1N −F⎞
2 2 m = L + ⎜⎜ 2 ⎟⎟ C
⎝ fm ⎠
m = median
L = Lower boundary of median class
N = Number of data
F = Total frequency before median class
fm = Total frequency in median class
c = Class size
= (Upper boundary – lower boundary)
Measure of Dispersion
Grouped Data
Ungrouped Data
Without Class Interval With Class Interval
σ =2∑ x2
−x
2
variance N σ =2∑ fx 2
−x
2
σ =
2 ∑ fx 2
−x
2
∑f ∑f
σ = variance
σ = variance σ = variance
Σ f (x − x)
2
Standard
Σ(x − x )
2 σ=
Deviation σ= Σf
N
Σ fx 2
Σx 2 σ= − x2
σ= − x2 Σf
N
The variance is a measure of the mean for the square of the deviations from the mean.
The standard deviation refers to the square root for the variance.
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Effects of data changes on Measures of Central Tendency and Measures of dispersion
Circular Measure
Terminology
π 180
xo = ( x × )radians x radians = ( x × ) degrees
180 π
r = radius
A = area
s = arc length
θ = angle
l = length of chord
Arc Length: Length of chord: Area of Sector: Area of Triangle: Area of Segment:
s = rθ θ 1 2 1 2 1 2
l = 2r sin A= rθ A= r sin θ A= r (θ − sin θ )
2 2 2 2
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Differentiation
Example
y = 2 x3
Differentiation of Algebraic Function dy
Differentiation of a Constant = 2(3) x 2 = 6 x 2
dx
y=a a is a constant
dy
=0 Differentiation of a Fractional Function
dx
1
Example y=
xn
y=2
Rewrite
dy
=0 y = x−n
dx
dy −n
= − nx − n−1 = n+1
dx x
Differentiation of a Function I
Example
y=x n
1
y=
dy x
= nx n−1
dx y = x −1
dy −1
Example = −1x −2 = 2
dx x
y = x3
dy
= 3x 2
dx Law of Differentiation
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Chain Rule Quotient Rule
Or differentiate directly
y = (2 x + 3)(3x3 − 2 x 2 − x)
dy
= (3x3 − 2 x 2 − x)(2) + (2 x + 3)(9 x 2 − 4 x − 1)
dx
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Gradients of tangents, Equation of tangent and Normal
dy
m=
dx
1
m=−
dy
dx
dy dy
At maximum point (local maximum), =0 At maximum point (local maximum), =0
dx dx
d2y d2y
<0 >0
dx 2 dx 2
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Related Rates of Change Small Changes and Approximation
Small Change:
dA dA dr
= ×
δ y dy dy
dt dr dt ≈ ⇒ δ y ≈ ×δ x
δ x dx dx
Approximation:
ynew = yoriginal + δ y
dy
= yoriginal + ×δ x
dx
δ x = small change in x
δ y = small change in y
Solution of Triangle
a b c a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc cosA 1
= = A= a b sin C
sin A sin B sin C b2 = a2 + c2 – 2ac cosB 2
c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab cosC
Outcome:
No solution Outcome:
1 solution
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Case 3: When a > b sin A but a < b. Case 4: When a > b sin A and a > b.
CB cuts the side opposite to C at 2 points CB cuts the side opposite to C at 1 points
Outcome: Outcome:
2 solution 1 solution
Index Number
Price Index Composite index
P Σ Wi I i
I = 1 × 100 I=
P0 Σ Wi
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