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describe the properties of complex numbers (commutative, associative and distributive with respect to

addition and multiplication);

distinguish between homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear equations in two and three unknowns;

solve a system of three homogeneous linear equations in three unknowns;

derive the formula of n th or general term of an arithmetic sequence;

derive the formula of n th or general term of a geometric sequence;

construct tree diagram using the fundamental principle of counting;


describe the following terms:

a. statistical experiment

b. sample space and event

c. mutually exclusive and mutually inclusive (non-exclusive) events

d. equally likely events

e. dependent and independent events

f. simple and compound events;

find the expansion of (x + y)n using Pascal’s triangle for positive integral values of n  5 ;

find the value(s) of unknown(s) involved in a given quadratic equation when a. sum of roots is equal to
the product of roots b. sum of the squares of roots is equal to a given number c. roots differ by a given
number d. roots satisfy a given relation (e.g. the relation 2 + 5 = 7 and  =  , where  and  are the
roots of given equation) e. both sum and product of roots are equal to a given number.

discuss the graphical behaviour of even and odd trigonometric functions;

discuss the effects of periodicity on the graphs of trigonometric function;

draw the graph of inverse trigonometric functions;

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