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aD) Sa Nes led (ere UC Rer MB Fue EAL) Basic concepts BAS 1. The distance between 2 points His 2IZERE qa +029 The mic-point M of 2 points FARA-ZREP ES (see, 2) 2 2 AP:PB=m:n&A(x,9), B(%.9) > Pony) =P( Siem mitma | nem" nem The slope between 2 points RBS-Z Maa We m =tand Equation of Straight Lines B&RAB 4,2 point form met point-slope form katiat slope-intercept form = mx-+e St x=, Equation of Circles HAR 1. Centre Radius Form st (x-AP +(y-kP =? 2. General Form #24¢3 x? ty? +Dx+By+F =0 Rp Rd 2 where Centre - e =) Radius 2H More About Equation 4875: Properties of Complex Number eRee 1. Va=i © 2. e+di=C+Di > Wea eer Trigonometry ratios = Att sin’ @+c0s? @=1 sin sin cos(-)= cos tan tan 180° 0380 £0) =20080 6" i “s cos" 46)=2sin 0° u un 1 tan Trigonometric Curve = Bi sin A= Ampltude HAE yaAcos(frebyre Whee tan Trigonometry Formulae SinFormula ERAS sin Area of Triangle l apsinc =Ana 2 Cos Formula RAS Heron's formula 4— [5[s>a] ae) Herons = Je-E=J where +B? —2abcosC TAVMLAUW Li ye MEL ta eke 0.1 Calculator programmes #83 0-1 0 D_ Tangents of circles + Simultaneous 0-2 equations of linear and quadratic equations BIHAR + BH 0 RRA RAB E Statistics #at 0-10 F Quadratic equation 2 RAF 2 0-12 10.1 Theorems of circles BIW £32 10-1 1 0 Exercise TNR 10-28 ER ue Eee ee 1 1 11.1 Basic concepts of coordinate geometry AWE SS (ET AO LASEK 11.2 Equation of straight lines H&A 11-4 11.3 Equation of circles BIW 11-13 11.4 Intersections between circle & straight line 11 - 16 BIN B ARNE 11.5 Tangents of a circle BRIAR 11-19 11.6 Locus #Bh 11-24 Exercise MRE 11-27 Cite meek 12.1. Trigonometry ratios = fbb 12-1 1 2 12.2 Trigonometric identities =SiBSxt 12-7 12.3 Trigonometric graphs 12-10 12.4 Trigonometry formulae = Axt 12-16 12.5 2D and 3D Trigonometry applications 12-19 CHAS AW= BSR Exercise [i M@2 12-29 Wes 13.1 Introduction of probability #232 fi 77 13-1 1 3 13.2 Simple counting principle #528 13-16 13.3 Permutation & combination HIER 13-18 Exercise Ii @2 13-29 a e 14.1 Measures of central tendency 14-1 1 4 RPBBNRS 14.2 Measures of dispersion HAINES 14-6 14.3 Graphs of statistics #2 HR 14-17 Exercise Ii M@ 14-26 More About Equations #5 15.1 Complex number ##21 15-1 1 5 15.2 Various types of equations SMA 15-5 Exercise Hi 15-14 Appendices [i AP — Comparison of syllabuses Mie LLB Additional items AE S/R RA BAB AP -1 Theorem 4 and Theorem 6 (Chopstick Theorem 1 & 2) are very important theorems and they help a lot to find the unknown angles in the questions of HKDSE. Therefore, we need some techniques to use these theorems skillfully EE 4 AER 6 (RF ELL DSHS REVNER CASH OL FR BISCR lB PAY AR AUS + A Be PSs SE RR A eS EPR cy a 3 C4 Hy BS s fa B i) Es 3 g Ea Eg * Chopstick Theorem 1 : Imagine that there is a delicious sausage on the rim when you are having hot pot, your hand is placed at the centre and then here comes another person to fight with you for the sausage at the rim. The angle between your chopsticks is twice to that of the person's RF EH 1: AMA KMER - ERG AIRARN EB - ESRPFNMMP LARNER - AULVEZSERBARSS B- MRF SANS EMEB VEZ EMME - Chopstick Theorem 2 : Similar case as the above, but your hand is placed at the rim. The angle between your chopsticks is the same as that of the person's. FEM 2 RLM TAAL MARINE DERE - HAY RFERNHARRBARZ SH - HKDSE Maths II Pik A ere iCls) SOLUTION 1: Recognize the sausage. TEER - PTT Roo oem 2: Chopstick Theorem 2: RFEB2: ZC =ZD=25° (Zz in same segment) "RSVANESS s 3:2C = ZA=25° (alt.z, AD // BC) "$888 - AD // BCL 4:0 = 25° + 25° =50° (ext. ZofA) SB AL HKDSE Maths II pik A [ele Tits) 3 METHOD 1: TRADITIONAL WAY (840534 SOLUTION 1: OB = OA (radii 348) ZOAB = 52° : ZBOA+52°+52°=180° ZBOA=6° + OC = OA (radii 448) «. ZOCA=14° 1 O+14°+14°+76° =180° 0=76°

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