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G D, ei ronp> Fa BADR BER PRBS FABRE SARRORS BRE OUTS SBR 1: HS BM 2: Re 3: ETEK 37020) HY 4: OAR MA 5: OAR Cate Be FE vs. SIRE sec, csc, cot seni SAAS fess BSI x WA WMottor Salle 1 © by www.youtube.com/HermanYeung P.2 ci Maths (M2) Detailed Contents #4 5. e&li A. Definition of e Natural logarithm Limit Slope of tangent and curve First principle rons 6. Differentiation A. Rule of Differentiation B. Second derivative 7- Application of Differentiation - Tangent A. Properties of tangents B. Question Type I: Given internal point Question Type Il: Given slope D. Question Type Ill: Given external point 8. Application of Differentiation - Rate of change A. Differentiation with 3 variables B, Establish relationship C. Keywords D. 3 Steps for rate of change question 9. Application of Differentiation - Max, min A. Max, min, greatest, least B. Methods of determining max, min 10. Application of Differenti A. Process n - Curve sketching B. Max, min, point of inflexion Shape of curves D. Asymptotes E, Demo e aR A ees B. GASB Cc. epi D. ie AIH AREAS EB SARE ‘pat AL BAER B. Shee ‘GST HEF - WER A URL B. M1: CAIARE Cc Gila: CRIP D. G3: BRYN PER - eee AL 3 ERRATA B. TL cae D. SRS th ST REAR - BK > Bl AL BK BK B. FIBA MITT GAOT HERR - dhe A. 3a B. BBA + BNR + SORE Cc. HIRE D. SHAE Ea otter Sale © © by www.youtube.com/HermanYeung P.3 or Maths (M2) Detailed Contents #4 11, Integration rrzammongp Indefinite vs. definite integral Rules of indefinite integral Rules of definite integral Question Type I: Reverse Process Question Type Il : Produced from nothing Question Type Ill: Partial fraction Question Type IV : x Trigonometry Question Type V: Reduction formula Integration by substitution Integration by part 12. Application of Integration - Area A. B. « Definite integral vs. Area Techniques of area Area x odd, even function 13. Application of integration - Volume A. B. Disc method Revolving about other lines Bo A. RE vs. ER B. RBA a D. E. FE G H. L J BUTE - HR A. BUT vs. HBL 8. HRNKOT C BR x Heer OTE - (BRR A. BRA B. SEDARIS WMottor Salle 1 © by www.youtube.com/HermanYeung P.4 ci Maths (M2) Detailed Contents #4 14. Matrix & Determinants A. Properties of matrix B. Properties of determinant Matrix + x= 15. System of linear equation A. Concept B. Classification of question types Calculation methods Matrix inversion method Gaussian Elimination method Cramer’s method 16. 2D Vector Introduction Magnitude Unit vector Ratio Dot product Application of dot product 4 Centres ammong> 17. 3D Vector A. Introduction Meaning of dot product Vector product / cross product Application poe SBM OL THIN AL FERRE B. ATFISURLE CBRE + — x= ETRE A HS 8. ae c staae i BOER MBA SOBER RE AL Bt B. RE Cc fire D. Ebel E. F G Tee A. fdr 5. RRS Cc BER) VB D. SER otter Sale © © by www.youtube.com/HermanYeung PS or Maths (M2) Re A eee Content . Definition of functions BANE . Graph of functions Bae Properties of odd & even functions 743 4 SiAy 414 . 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