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Chapter 2: Quadratic Functions: Answers PG 39

This document contains summaries of several chapters from a mathematics textbook. Chapter 2 discusses quadratic functions, Chapter 4 covers indices, surds and logarithms, and Chapter 5 is about progressions. Chapter 7 is on coordinate geometry and discusses plotting points and finding distances between points. Chapter 8 is about vectors and Chapter 9 covers solving triangles using trigonometric ratios derived from the SohCahToa method. Review sections are also included for students.

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Chapter 2: Quadratic Functions: Answers PG 39

This document contains summaries of several chapters from a mathematics textbook. Chapter 2 discusses quadratic functions, Chapter 4 covers indices, surds and logarithms, and Chapter 5 is about progressions. Chapter 7 is on coordinate geometry and discusses plotting points and finding distances between points. Chapter 8 is about vectors and Chapter 9 covers solving triangles using trigonometric ratios derived from the SohCahToa method. Review sections are also included for students.

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Chapter 2: Quadratic Functions

ANSWERS PG 39
Chapter 4: Indices, Surds, Logarithms

Pg 114 Pg 117
Chapter 5: Progressions

Pg 130

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Pg 133
Progressions

Pg 141,142
Chapter 7: Coordinate Geometry

Pg 178 Pg 185, 186


Coordinate Geometry

Pg 192 Pg 194 Method 2

Only when cords = anticlockwise


IF clockwise, take absolute value

Pg 195 Pg 196
Coordinate Geometry

Pg
1) 200- 2)
202

3)

When PA : PB = 1 : 1, P(x, y) is always the


same distance from two fixed points
Chapter 8 : Vectors
Pg 232
Pg 230
Chapter 9: Solution of Triangles
Ambiguous case

Pg Pg 247

243

Pg 252

Pg 256-
Pg 259 257
Derivation of Trig Ratios (Soh Cah Toa) Review section (for students use)

Rt – ABC & A’B’C’: ∡𝐴𝐴 = ∡𝐴𝐴′

Each side is of A’B’C’ is k times as long as same sides on


smaller triangle
Other two angles of rt ABC = other two of A’B’C’

 They are similar

Summary:

Sin and cos of acute angle always < 1.

Tan – (no restriction)

Value of trig function ≠ size of right triangle


= size of angle

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