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EOT revision sheet

The document outlines various mathematical topics including graphing exponential functions, solving exponential equations, and properties of logarithms. It also covers rational expressions, variation, inferential statistics, and trigonometric functions. Each subtopic includes specific skills and concepts to be mastered, such as analyzing functions, solving equations, and applying statistical methods.

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EOT revision sheet

The document outlines various mathematical topics including graphing exponential functions, solving exponential equations, and properties of logarithms. It also covers rational expressions, variation, inferential statistics, and trigonometric functions. Each subtopic includes specific skills and concepts to be mastered, such as analyzing functions, solving equations, and applying statistical methods.

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EOT revision sheet 11[ADV]

Subtopic 1.1 Graphing Exponential Functions


1.1.2 Graph exponential (growth and decay) functions
*Complete the given table of values, plot the points, and graph.

1.1.3 Analyze exponential functions by finding the domain and the range
Subtopic 1.2 Solving Exponential Equations and Inequalities
1.2.1 Solve exponential equations algebraically.
*Convert to common base, then use the property of equality of exponential expressions

1.2.2 Use the compound interest formula to solve real-life problems.


Subtopic 1.3 Special Exponential Functions
1.3.4 Find the average rate of change of a function over a given interval

1.3.5 Use the continuous interest formula to solve real-life


Subtopic 2.1 Logarithms and Logarithmic Functions
2.1.3 Convert a logarithmic equation to an exponential equation and vice versa.

2.1.8 Analyze the graph of a logarithmic function by describing its domain, range, intercepts,
asymptotes, and its end behavior
Subtopic 2.2 Properties of Logarithms
2.2.1-2.2.3 Understand the product, quotient and power properties of logarithms
2.2.4 Solve logarithmic equations by using definition or by using properties of equality.
Subtopic 2.3 Common Logarithms
2.3.3 Solve exponential equations by using logarithms (Apply log to both sides of the equation)
2.3.5 Use change of base formula to express a given logarithm in terms of other common logarithms

Subtopic 2.4 Natural Logarithms


2.4.3 Condense logarithmic expressions into single logarithm.

Subtopic 3.1 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions


3.1.2 Determine the undefined values (excluded values, values outside the domain) of a rational
expression.
3.1.5 Find the product or quotient of two rational expressions where the numerator and the denominator
are either monomials or polynomials
Subtopic 3.2 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
3.2.3 Add and subtract two or more rational expressions of either monomial or polynomial
denominators.
Subtopic 3.3 Graphing Reciprocal Functions
3.3.6 Write the equation of a reciprocal function given the graph of the function (find a, h, and k).
Subtopic 3.4 Graphing Rational Functions
3.4.4 Find the y-intercept of a rational function given its equation.
3.4.5 Deduce that a rational function has a point of discontinuity at point c (hole) if x-c is a factor of both
the numerator and denominator of the function
3.4.6 Deduce that a rational function has a vertical asymptote whenever a factor of the denominator that
does not exist in the numerator is equal to zero.
3.4.9 Deduce that if the degree of the numerator of a rational function is equal to the degree of its
denominator, then the function has a horizontal asymptote of equation y= c where c is the ratio of
the leading coefficients of the numerator and the denominator
Subtopic 3.5 Variation
3.5.1 Recognize and solve direct variation
3.5.2 Recognize and solve inverse variation problems

Subtopic 3.6 Solving Rational Equations and Inequalities


3.6.1 Solve rational equations and identify any extraneous solution
3.6.3 Solve rational inequalities
Topic 4– Inferential Statistics
Subtopic 4.1 Analyzing Population Data
4.1.3 Identify and find the mean and the standard deviation of a given set of data

Subtopic 4.2 Normal Distributions


4.2.7 Use the empirical rule to determine the range of values that represent a percentage (probability of
occurrence) of data in a numerical or in a real-life context.
4.2.9 Find the z-value for a data value in a set of data

Topic 5 – Trigonometric Functions


Subtopic 5.1 Angles and Angle Measures
5.1.4 Find the length of an arc in a given circle
Subtopic 5.2 Trigonometric Functions of General Angles
5.2.4 Find the exact values of the six trigonometric functions of a standard-position angle whose terminal
side passes through a given point.
Subtopic 5.3 Circular and Periodic Functions
5.3.4 Define the periodic function and find the period of different functions.
Subtopic 5.4 Graphing Sine and Cosine Functions and Translations
5.4.4 Determine the period, amplitude, phase shift, and the vertical shift (midline) for the functions 𝐲 =
𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐧(𝐛𝐱 − 𝐡) + 𝐤 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐲 = 𝐚𝐜𝐨𝐬(𝐛𝐱 − 𝐡) + 𝐤 given the equation of the function

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