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DP 1 AA HL Partial Fractions

This document outlines topics in counting principles and partial fractions covered in an algebra course. It includes 7 sections on various counting strategies like the product and addition principles, arrangements, selections, the exclusion principle, and keeping objects together or separated. It provides examples for each topic. It also includes 3 examples of solving partial fractions, including one with repeated roots. The document appears to be from an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme algebra course covering key concepts in number theory and algebra.

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DP 1 AA HL Partial Fractions

This document outlines topics in counting principles and partial fractions covered in an algebra course. It includes 7 sections on various counting strategies like the product and addition principles, arrangements, selections, the exclusion principle, and keeping objects together or separated. It provides examples for each topic. It also includes 3 examples of solving partial fractions, including one with repeated roots. The document appears to be from an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme algebra course covering key concepts in number theory and algebra.

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Topic 1

ALGEBRA
Counting Principle, Extension of
binomial fractions & Partial Fractions
(HL only)
Syllabus
Counting principles
 Counting is one of the first things, we learn in
mathematics.
 It seems very simple too.
 If you were asked to count how many people there
are in your school, this would not be too tricky.
 If you were asked how many chess matches would
need to be played if everyone were to play
everyone else, this would be little more
complicated.
 This chapter aims to help develop strategies for
counting in such difficult situations.
1. The product & addition principles
Example 1
Example 2
B Counting arrangements
Example
3. Algebra of factorials
4. Counting selections
Example
5. Exclusion principle
Example
6. Counting ordered selections
Example
7. Keeping objects together or separated
Example
Example
Chapter END

IB Practice Questions
Partial fractions
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3 - Repeated roots
END
IB DP 1 (2019 – 2021)
Analysis & Approaches – HL (only)

Topic 1 - Number & Algebra


Counting Principle

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