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Lecture 1: Introduction, 1.1 Relations


Lecture 2: 1.2 The Concept of a Function (Notation)
Lecture 3: 1.2 The Concept of a Function (Problems)
Lecture 4: 1.3 Composite Functions
Lecture 5: 1.3 Composite Functions
Lecture 6: 1.4 Inverse Functions
Lecture 7: Chapter 1 Review
Lecture 8: 2.1 Quadratic Equations, 2.2 Solving Quadratic Equations (Factorisati
on)
Lecture 9: 2.2 Solving Quadratic Equations (Completing the Square, Quadratic For
mulae)
Lecture 10: 2.3 Discriminant of a Quadratic Equation
Lecture 11: 2.3 Discriminant of a Quadratic Equation
Lecture 12: 3.1 Quadratic Functions, 3.2 Maximum and Minumum Points
Lecture 13: 3.2 Maximum and Minimum Points
Lecture 14: 3.3 Graphs of Quadratic Functions
Lecture 15: 3.4 Quadratic Inequalities
Lecture 16: Chapter 2 and 3 Review
Lecture 17: 4.1 Solving Simultaneous Equations, 4.2 Applications of Simultaneous
Equations
Lecture 18: 5.1 Laws of Indices
Lecture 19: 5.2 Laws of Logarithms (Concepts)
Lecture 20: 5.2 Laws of Logarithms, 5.3 Changing Bases of Logarithms
Lecture 21: 5.4 Solving Equations using Indices and Logarithms
Lecture 22: 5.4 Solving Equations using Indices and Logarithms
Lecture 23: 6.1 Distance between Two Points, 6.2 Division of a Line Segment
Lecture 24: 6.3 Area of Triangles and Quadrilaterals
Lecture 25: 6.4 Equation of a Straight Line
Lecture 26: 6.4 Equation of a Straight Line, 6.5 Parallel and Perpendicular Line
s
Lecture 27: 6.6 Loci Problems
Lecture 28: Chapter 6 Review
Lecture 29: 7.1 Measure of Central Tendency (Ungrouped Data)
Lecture 30: 7.1 Measure of Central Tendency (Grouped Data)
Lecture 31: 7.2 Measures of Dispersion (Ungrouped Data)
Lecture 32: 7.2 Measures of Dispersion (Grouped Data)
Lecture 33: 7.3 Effects of Changes in Measurements
Lecture 34: 8.1 Radian Measure, 8.2 Arc Length
Lecture 35: 8.3 Area of a Sector
Lecture 36: Chapter 8 Review
Lecture 37: 9.1 The Concept of Differentiation
Lecture 38: 9.2 Differentiation and the Rules
Lecture 39: 9.2 Differentiation and the Rules
Lecture 40: 9.3 Tangents and Normal Equations
Lecture 41: 9.4 Maximum and Minimum Points
Lecture 42: 9.4 Maximum and Minimum Points
Lecture 43: 9.5 Rate of Change
Lecture 44: 9.6 Small Changes and Approximations
Lecture 45: Chapter 9 Review
Lecture 46: 10.1 Law of Sines
Lecture 47: 10.2 Law of Cosines, 10.3 Area of a Triangle
Lecture 48: 11.1 Price Index
Lecture 49: 11.2 Composite Index
Lecture 50: Final Review
FORM 5
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: 1.1 Arithmetic Progressions
Lecture 3: 1.1 Arithmetic Progressions
Lecture 4: 1.2 Geometric Progressions
Lecture 5: 1.2 Geometric Progressions
Lecture 6: 2.1 Reduction to Linear Form
Lecture 7: 2.2 Line of Best Fit
Lecture 8: 2.2 Line of Best Fit
Lecture 9: Differentiation Review
Lecture 10: 3.1 Integration and Differentiation
Lecture 11: 3.2 Indefinite Integration
Lecture 12: 3.3 Definite Integration
Lecture 13: 3.4 Applications of Integration (Area)
Lecture 14: 3.4 Applications of Integration (Volume)
Lecture 15: 4.1 Concept of a Vector
Lecture 16: 4.2 Arithmetic of Vectors
Lecture 17: 4.2 Arithmetic of Vectors
Lecture 18: 4.3 Length of a Vector, 4.4 Unit Vectors
Lecture 19: Chapter 4 Review
Lecture 20: Trigonometry Review
Lecture 21: 5.1 The Six Trigonometric Functions, 5.2 Trigonometric Equations
Lecture 22: 5.3 Graphs of Trigonometric Functions
Lecture 23: 5.3 Graphs of Trigonometric Functions
Lecture 24: 5.4 Basic Identities, 5.5 Addition Formulae
Lecture 25: 5.6 Double Angle Formulae
Lecture 26: Chapter 5 Review
Lecture 27: 6.1 Multiplication Principle
Lecture 28: 6.2 Permutations
Lecture 29: 6.3 Combinations
Lecture 30: 7.1 Probability of an Event
Lecture 31: 7.1 Probability of an Event
Lecture 32: 7.2 Mutually Exclusive Events, 7.3 Independent Events
Lecture 33: 8.1 The Binomial Distribution
Lecture 34: 8.2 The Normal Distribution
Lecture 35: 8.2 The Normal Distribution
Lecture 36: 9.1 Displacement, 9.2 Velocity
Lecture 37: 9.3 Acceleration
Lecture 38: 10.1 Graphs of Linear Inequalities
Lecture 39: 10.2 Linear Programming
Lecture 40: Final Review
FORM 6 (SEMESTER 1)
Lecture 1: Introduction, 1.1 Concept of a Function (Relations)
Lecture 2: 1.1 Concept of a Function (Functions and Graphs)
Lecture 3: 1.2 Composite Functions
Lecture 4: 1.3 Inverse Functions
Lecture 5: 1.4 Polynomials (Arithmetic, Remainder and Factor Theorem)
Lecture 6: 1.5 Partial Fractions
Lecture 7: 1.6 Inequalities
Lecture 8: 1.7 Exponents (Rules of Exponents)
Lecture 9: 1.8 Logarithms (Introducing e and ln)
Lecture 10: 1.8 Logartithms (Rules of Logarithms)
Lecture 11: 1.9 Trigonometric Functions (The Six Functions and Graphs)
Lecture 12: 1.9 Trigonometric Functions (Pythagorean, Addition, Double)
Lecture 13: 1.10 The Harmonic Form
Lecture 14: Chapter 1 Review
Lecture 15: 2.1 Sequences and Summations
Lecture 16: 2.2 Series (Arithmetic)
Lecture 17: 2.2 Series (Geometric)
Lecture 18: 2.2 Series (Telescoping)
Lecture 19: 2.3 Binomial Theorem
Lecture 20: 3.1 Matrices (Notation and Arithmetic)
Lecture 21: 3.2 Determinants (Calculation and Properties)
Lecture 22: 3.3 Inverse Matrices
Lecture 23: 3.4 System of Linear Equations (Types of Solutions)
Lecture 24: 3.4 System of Linear Equations (Solving)
Lecture 25: 4.1 Complex Numbers (Notation and Arithmetic)
Lecture 26: 4.1 Complex Numbers (Argument, Modulus, Argand Diagram)
Lecture 27: 4.3 Complex Numbers in Polar Form, 4.4 de Moivre's Theorem (Powers)
Lecture 28: 4.4 de Moivre's theorem (Roots)
Lecture 29: 5.1 Conic Sections (Parabolas)
Lecture 30: 5.1 Conic Sections (Ellipses)
Lecture 31: 5.1 Conic Sections (Hyperbolas)
Lecture 32: 5.2 Parametric Equations
Lecture 33: 6.1 Position Vectors (Terminologies and Arithmetic)
Lecture 34: 6.2 The Scalar Product
Lecture 35: 6.3 The Vector Product
Lecture 36: 6.4 Vector Geometry (Lines)
Lecture 37: 6.4 Vector Geometry (Planes)
Lecture 38: 6.4 Vector Geometry (Intersections, Angles)
FORM 6 (SEMESTER 2)
Lecture 1: Introduction, 7.1 Limits (Concepts)
Lecture 2: 7.1 Limits (Properties)
Lecture 3: 7.1 Limits (Right and Left Hand Limits), 7.2 Continuity
Lecture 4: 7.3 Intermediate Value Theorem
Lecture 5: 8.1 Derivatives (Concepts, Derivatives)
Lecture 6: 8.1 Derivatives (Rules)
Lecture 7: 8.1 Derivatives (Rules), 8.2 Parametric Differentiation
Lecture 8: 8.3 Implicit Differentiation
Lecture 9: 8.4 Applications of Differentiation (Functions)
Lecture 10: 8.4 Applications of Differentiation (Functions)
Lecture 11: 8.4 Applications of Differentiation (Tangents and Normals)
Lecture 12: 8.4 Applications of Differentiation (Optimisation and Rate of Change
)
Lecture 13: Chapter 8 Review
Lecture 14: 9.1 Indefinite and Definite Integration (Properties, Polynomials)
Lecture 15: 9.1 Indefinite and Definite Integration (Exponents, Logarithms, Trig
onometry)
Lecture 16: 9.2 Techniques of Integration (Partial Fractions, Recognition)
Lecture 17: 9.2 Techniques of Integration (Substitution)
Lecture 18: 9.2 Techniques of Integration (by Parts)
Lecture 19: 9.3 Applications of Integration (Area)
Lecture 20: 9.3 Applications of Integration (Volume)
Lecture 21: Chapter 9 Review
Lecture 22: 10.2 Separable Differential Equations
Lecture 23: 10.3 Linear Differential Equations
Lecture 24: 10.4 Substitution Methods
Lecture 25: 11.1 Maclaurin Series (Standard Series)
Lecture 26: 11.1 Maclaurin Series (New Expansions)
Lecture 27: 11.2 Applications of Maclaurin Series (Differentiation and Integrati
on)
Lecture 28: 11.2 Applications of Maclaurin Series (Limits)
Lecture 29: 12.1 Iterative Method (Theory)
Lecture 30: 12.1 Iterative Method (Problems)
Lecture 31: 12.2 Newton-Raphson Method
Lecture 32: 12.3 The Trapezium Rule
Lecture 33: Final Review
FORM 6 (SEMESTER 3)
Lecture 1: Introduction, 13.1 Data Description (Types of Data)
Lecture 2: 13.1 Data Description (Representing Data)
Lecture 3: 13.2 Measures of Central Tendency (Mean, Median, Mode)
Lecture 4: 13.3 Measures of Dispersion (Range, Variance and Standard Deviation)
Lecture 5: 13.3 Measures of Dispersion (Skewness), 13.4 Coding Data
Lecture 6: 14.1 Counting Principles
Lecture 7: 14.2 Permutations and Combinations
Lecture 8: 14.3 Probability of an Event
Lecture 9: 14.3 Probability of an Event
Lecture 10: 14.4 Conditional Probability
Lecture 11: 15.1 Discrete Random Variables
Lecture 12: 15.2 Continuous Random Variables
Lecture 13: 15.2 Continuous Random Variables
Lecture 14: 15.3 The Binomial Distribution
Lecture 15: 15.4 The Poisson Distribution
Lecture 16: 15.5 The Normal Distribution
Lecture 17: 15.6 Normal Approximations
Lecture 18: 16.1 Sampling Techniques and Terminologies
Lecture 19: 16.2 Sample Mean
Lecture 20: 16.2 Sample Mean (Central Limit Theorem), 16.3 Sample Proportion
Lecture 21: 16.4 Unbiased Estimates
Lecture 22: 16.5 Confidence Intervals
Lecture 23: 16.5 Confidence Intervals
Lecture 24: Chapter 16 Review
Lecture 25: 17.1 Hypothesis Testing Terminologies
Lecture 26: 17.2 Hypothesis Testing (Binomial)
Lecture 27: 17.2 Hypothesis Testing (z-tests)
Lecture 28: 17.2 Hypothesis Testing (z-tests)
Lecture 29: 18.1 Chi-squared Distribution
Lecture 30: 18.2 Test for Goodness of Fit (Binomial, Poisson)
Lecture 31: 18.2 Test for Goodness of Fit (Given Ratio, Normal)
Lecture 32: 18.3 Test for Independence
Lecture 33: Final Review

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