Pure Maths
Pure Maths
AM SYLLABUS (2023)
PURE MATHEMATICS AM 27
SYLLABUS
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AM Syllabus (2023): Pure Mathematics
1. AIMS
The syllabus assumes a good knowledge of the subject at SEC level and coverage of the extension
topics in Paper 2A. It aims at consolidating this knowledge and to extend it to include more advanced
concepts.
2. ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES
3. SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT
The examination will consist of 2 papers of 3 hours each. Any examination question can test material
from more than one topic. Questions may be set on topics which are not explicitly mentioned in the
syllabus but such questions will contain suitable guidance so that candidates will be able to tackle them
with the mathematical knowledge they would have acquired during their studies of the material in the
syllabus. Knowledge of topics in Paper 1 is assumed and may be tested in Paper 2.
Graphical calculators will not be allowed however scientific calculators could be used but all necessary
working must be shown. A booklet with mathematical formulae will be provided.
Paper 1 will contain 10 questions, possibly of varying difficulty. Marks allotted to each question will
be shown. The total number of marks available in the paper is 100 and candidates will have to answer
all the questions.
Paper 2 will contain 10 questions and candidates will be asked to choose 7 questions. Each question
will carry 15 marks.
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4. GRADE DESCRIPTION
Grade A:
• Candidates who are able to recall and select almost all concepts, techniques and theories
required in different contexts.
• Candidates who use diagrams and sketches with a high level of accuracy and who are able to
proceed logically in their proofs.
• Candidates who derive results to a high degree of accuracy.
Grade C:
• Candidates who are able to recall and select most concepts, techniques and theories required in
different contexts.
• Candidates who use diagrams and sketches with a reasonable level of accuracy and who are
able to proceed logically in their proofs.
• Candidates who derive results to an appropriate degree of accuracy.
Grade E:
• Candidates who are able to recall and select some concepts, techniques and theories required
in different contexts.
• Candidates who use diagrams and sketches with some accuracy and who are able to proceed
logically in their proofs.
• Candidates who derive results to a fair degree of accuracy.
5. SUBJECT CONTENT
The topics are not arranged in teaching order. The syllabus is not meant as a teaching scheme and
teachers are free to adopt any teaching sequence that they deem to be suitable for their students.
Topics Notes
1. Surds, Indices,
Logarithms, Partial
Fractions and Quadratics
Positive and negative Properties of Indices i.e. Zero, negative and fractional.
rational indices Applying the laws of indices
Powers of products and quotients
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3(1+𝑥)2 +4(1+𝑥)−1
Simplifying expressions e.g. .
2(1+𝑥)
Remainder and factor Finding the remainder and also factorizing cubic or
theorem quartic expressions.
Sum and difference of two cubes
Pascal’s triangle
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The binomial expansion for Expansion of (𝑎 + 𝑏𝑥)𝑛 for any rational n in either
rational indices ascending or descending powers of x and condition for
convergence of a binomial series
3. Enumeration and
probability
Addition and multiplication Problems about selections, e.g. finding the number of
principles for counting ways in which a committee of 2 men and 3 women can be
selected from a group of 10 men and 7 women.
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Circle Include:
• The two forms of the general equation of a circle
• Parametric coordinates of any point on a circle
• Equations of tangents to a circle
• External and internal contact of two circles
• Orthogonal circles
5. Functions
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6. Trigonometry
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7. Complex Numbers
Definition and basic Add, subtract, multiply, divide and find the square root of
properties of Complex complex numbers
numbers Conjugate complex numbers and solving quadratic
equations
Simple examples of conjugate roots of polynomials, up to
order 3, with real coefficients
Equating real and imaginary parts
8. Differentiation
Applications of Include:
Differentiation • Finding the equations of tangents and normal
• Finding stationary points and curve sketching
• Application of maximum or minimum to simple
practical problems
• Rates of change
9. Integration
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10. Differential Equations First order differential equations of the separable type
11. Vectors
12. Matrices
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Topics Notes
1. Summation of Series
∑ 𝑟 , ∑ 𝑟 2 and ∑ 𝑟 3
𝑟=1 𝑟=1 𝑟=1
• Method of differences
• Partial fractions
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2. Method of Mathematical
Induction Mathematical induction is a method of mathematical
proof typically used to establish a given statement for all
natural numbers. It is expected that the knowledge of
mathematical induction can be applied to simple problems
using tools within the syllabus such as:
• De Moivre’s theorem (for positive integer only)
• Summation of series
• Inequalities
• Equations involving matrices
• Expressions involving a multiplicity or divisibility
property
• Differentiation
3. Complex Numbers
Inequalities involving the Sketching on the Argand diagram the regions defined by
modulus sign |𝑧 − 𝑎| ≤ 𝑐, |𝑧 − 𝑎| ≤ 𝑘|𝑧 − 𝑏|
4. Vectors
Vector product
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6. Further integration
Reduction formulae
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7. Polar Coordinates
Include:
8. Further Matrices
System of three linear Solving a system of linear equations using the inverse or
equations the ERO method
Condition for a system of equations to be consistent i.e.
have a unique solution or infinite solution or inconsistent
i.e. no solution at all. Also the geometric interpretation of
each case
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9. Further Differential
Equations
First order 𝑑𝑦
Solving differential equations of the form 𝑑𝑥 + 𝑃𝑦 = 𝑄,
where P and Q are functions of x.
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