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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Statistics
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Chapter 1.Sets
Excercise1.1
- Introduction
Excercise
1.2 -Sets and their Representations
Excercise
1.3 -The Empty Set
Excercise
1.4 -Finite and Infinite Sets
Excercise
1.5 -Equal Sets
Excercise
1.6 -Subsets
Excercise
1.7 -Power Set
Excercise
1.8 -Universal Set
Excercise
1.9 -Venn Diagrams
Excercise
1.10 -Operations on Sets
Excercise
1.11 -Complement of a Set
Excercise
1.12 -Practical Problems on Union and Intersection of Two Sets
Chapter 2. Relations and Functions
Exercise
2.1 -Introduction
Exercise
2.2 -Cartesian product of Sets
Exercise
2.3 -Relations
Exercise
2.4 -Functions
Chapter 3. Trigonometric Functions
Exercise
3.1 -Introduction
Exercise
3.2- Angles
Exercise
3.3 -Trigonometric Functions
Exercise
3.4 -Trigonometric Functions of Sum and Difference of Two Angles
Exercise
3.5 -Trigonometric Equations
Chapter4.Principle of Mathematical Induction
Exercise
4.1 Introduction
Exercise
4.2 Motivation
Exercise
4.3 the Principle of Mathematical Induction
Chapter5. Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
Exercise
5.1 -Introduction
Exercise
5.2 -Complex Numbers
Exercise
5.3 -Algebra of Complex Numbers
Exercise
5.4 -The Modulus and the Conjugate of a Complex Number
Exercise
5.5 -Argand Plane and Polar Representation
Exercise
5.6 -Quadratic Equations
Chapter6.Linear Inequalities
Exercise
6.1 -Introduction
Exercise
6.2 -Inequalities
Exercise
6.3 -Algebraic Solutions of Linear Inequalities in One Variable
and their
Graphical Representation
Exercise
6.4 -Graphical Solution of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
Exercise
6.5 -Solution of System of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
Chapter7. Permutations and Combinations
Exercise
7.1 -Introduction
Exercise
7.2 -Fundamental Principle of Counting
Exercise
7.3 -Permutations
Exercise
7.4 -Combinations
Chapter8. Binomial Theorem
Exercise
8.1- Introduction
Exercise
8.2 -Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral Indices
Exercise
8.3 -General and Middle Terms
Chapter9. Sequences and Series
Exercise
9.1 -Introduction
Exercise
9.2 -Sequences
Exercise
9.3 -Series
Exercise
9.4 -Arithmetic Progression (A.P.)
Exercise
9.5 -Geometric Progression (G.P.)
Exercise
9.6 -Relationship Between A.M. and G.M.
Exercise
9.7 -Sum to n terms of Special Series
Chapter10. Straight Lines
Exercise
10.1 -Introduction
Exercise
10.2 -Slope of a Line
Exercise
10.3 -Various Forms of the Equation of a Line
Exercise
10.4 -General Equation of a Line
Exercise
10.5 -Distance of a Point From a Line
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Chapter11. Conic Sections
Exercise
11.1 Introduction
Exercise
11.2 Sections of a Cone
Exercise
11.3 Circle
Exercise
11.4 Parabola
Exercise
11.5 Ellipse
Exercise
11.6 Hyperbola
Chapter12. Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry
Exercise
12.1 -Introduction
Exercise
12.2- Coordinate Axes and Coordinate Planes in
Three
Dimensional Space
Exercise
12.3 -Coordinates of a Point in Space
Exercise
12.4 -Distance between Two Points
Exercise
12.5 -Section Formula
Chapter13. Limits and Derivatives
Exercise
13.1 -Introduction
Exercise
13.2 -Intuitive Idea of Derivatives
Exercise
13.3 -Limits
Exercise
13.4 -Limits of Trigonometric Functions
Exercise
13.5 -Derivatives
Chapter14. Mathematical Reasoning
Exercise
14.1 -Introduction
Exercise
14.2- Statements
Exercise
14.3 -New Statements from Old
Exercise
14.4 -Special Words/Phrases
Exercise
14.5 -Implications
Exercise
14.6 -Validating Statements
Chapter15. Statistics
Exercise
15.1 -Introduction
Exercise
15.2 -Measures of Dispersion
Exercise
15.3 -Range
Exercise
15.4 -Mean Deviation
Exercise
15.5 -Variance and Standard Deviation
Exercise
15.6 -Analysis of Frequency Distributions
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Chapter16. Probability
Exercise 16.1
-Introduction
Exercise 16.2
-Random Experiments
Exercise 16.3
-Event
Exercise 16.4
-Axiomatic Approach to Probability
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