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TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS
Dear Grade 12 Learner À Solution of triangles and problems in 2D and 3D
À Trigonometric graphs: trigonometric functions and their Congratulations on reaching your final year at school. More transformations importantly, congratulations on choosing Technical Mathematics À Rotating Vectors as a subject. You have no doubt realised how important this subject is for your career and future job opportunities. Grade 12 Euclidean Geometry (40 3 Marks) is hard work but the satisfaction and joy you will experience in À Circle geometry passing Grade 12 is most definitely worth it. À Ratio and proportion À Similarity of triangles Subject Requirements You will need the following: Mensuration, circles, angles (35 3 Marks) À A Technical Mathematics textbook and angular movement À Scientific calculator À Circles, Angles and Angular Movement À Notebook, in which Paper 1 and Paper 2 work is recorded • Circles (with origin as centre ) separately. • Radius and Equation À Summaries and a lot of revision. • Angles and Arcs À Access to the Exemplar examination question papers and • Degress and Radians memorandum. • Sectors and Segments • Angular and circumferential/peripheral velocity The marks in brackets next to the topics below is an indication À Mensuration of the approximate mark of that topic in the final examination • Surface Area and Volume of Right Prisms paper. • Effect on Surface Area and Volume of Right Prism when multiply any dimension by a factor k Paper 1 • Midordinate Rule Algebra (50 3 Marks) Assessment À Expressions, Quadratic equations and inequalities School Based Assessment consists of 5 formal assessment tasks. À Simultaneous equations Your final mark will be compiled as follows: À Exponents, Surds and Logarithms À SBA: 25% À Nature of roots À Practical 25% À Changing the subject of the formulae À Final exam: 50% À Factorize a cubic using factor theorem À Complex Numbers School Based Assessment and PAT À Term 1: test (15 %) and PAT Functions and Graphs (35 3 Marks) À Term 2: assignment (15%), June exam ( 25 %) and PAT À Straight Lines, Parabola, hyperbola and Exponential À Term 3: test (15%) , trial exam (30 %) and PAT functions and their properties À Transformations of functions and the effect of different Final Examination parameters À Two 3 hour papers which are out of 150 marks each. À Circles and Semi Circles Tip: Financial Mathematics (15 3 Marks) À Ensure that you are fully acquainted with your calculator it À Simple and compound interest will save you time in the examination. À Logarithms À Ensure you are familiar with the information sheet. Which À Nominal and effective interest rates formula are on it and where these formula are on the page. À Depreciation (reducing balance and straight line) Differential Calculus & Integration (50 3 Marks) À Average Gradient À Determining Derivative by: À First principles À Using Differentiation Rules: “power” rule À Gradient at a point and tangents to curves À Cubic graphs: À Determining x-intercepts using factor theorem À Determining Stationary points, using differentiation À Sketching cubic graphs À Interpretation of graphs À Applications (maxima and minima; rate of change) Technical Maths À Integration of Polynomials https://drive.google.com/drive/ À Apply Integration to determine area. folders/1uttLA0Ud2SoUhpZH47 cWd62D6-MirMR?usp=sharing Paper 2 Analytical Geometry (25 3 Marks) À Distance, Midpoint & gradient formula À Parallel and Perpendicular line criteria À Inclination and equation of a line À Circles and tangents • Plotting the Elipse Telematics Videos Trigonometry (50 3 Marks) https://qrgo.page.link/ À Definitions, basic identities, reduction formulae; special angles mCY4k À Identities and equations (solution in interval [00; 3600])