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IB Math SL Syllabus

The IB Math SL syllabus covers 5 topics over 114 hours: Algebra focuses on series, exponents, and the binomial theorem for 8 hours; Functions and Equations spans 24 hours on transformations, graphs, and quadratic/exponential functions; Circular Functions and Trigonometry occupies 16 hours applying trigonometry to circles and triangles; Statistics and Probability allocates 30 hours to data presentation, distributions, and probability concepts; and Calculus encompasses 36 hours on limits, derivatives, integrals, and modeling kinematic problems.

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IB Math SL Syllabus

The IB Math SL syllabus covers 5 topics over 114 hours: Algebra focuses on series, exponents, and the binomial theorem for 8 hours; Functions and Equations spans 24 hours on transformations, graphs, and quadratic/exponential functions; Circular Functions and Trigonometry occupies 16 hours applying trigonometry to circles and triangles; Statistics and Probability allocates 30 hours to data presentation, distributions, and probability concepts; and Calculus encompasses 36 hours on limits, derivatives, integrals, and modeling kinematic problems.

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IB Math SL Syllabus

Topic 1: Algebra (8 Hours)                                                                                                           


 Series and Sequences
 Exponents and logarithms
 Expansion of the Binomial Theorem
 

Topic 2: Functions and Equations (24 Hours)


 Inverse and composite functions, graphing functions on a GDC
 Transformations and their graphs
 Reciprocal function
 Quadratic function and formula, domain, range, the axis of symmetry
 Exponential function
 

Topic 3: Circular Functions and Trigonometry (16 Hours)


 The circle and applications of cos, sin, and tan in terms of circles
 Trigonometric equations infinite intervals
 Application of trigonometry in triangles

Topic 4: Statistics and Probability (30 Hours)


 Concepts of discrete and continuous data
 Presentation of data   
 Cumulative frequency and standard deviation
 Outcomes of complementary, combined, independent, and mutually
exclusive events
 Venn diagrams and tree diagrams
 Binomial and normal distributions
 

Topic 5: Calculus (36 Hours)


 Limits, derivatives, and convergence
 Chain rule, product and quotient rules
 Anti-differentiation with indefinite integration and boundary conditions
 Indefinite and definite integrals
 Kinematic problems
 Graphical behavior of functions

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