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Basic Mathematics
The basic mathematics begin with arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. These are the basics that every student learns in their elementary school. Here is a brief of these operations.
Addition: Sum of numbers (Eg. 1 + 2 = 3)
Subtraction: Difference between two or more numbers (Eg. 5 – 4 = 1)
Multiplication: Product of two or more numbers (Eg. 3 x 9 = 27)
Division: Dividing a number into equal parts (Eg. 10 ÷ 2 = 5, 10 is divided in 2 equal parts)
Mathematics links the abstract world of mental concepts to the real world of physical things without being located completely in either." Ian Stewart.
Mathematical Applications focuses on extending the mathematical skills and knowledge of students in both familiar and new contexts. Some of these contexts include financial modelling, matrices, network analysis, route and project planning, decision making, and discrete growth and decay.
CLASS LEVEL COMPETENCES
Student should have the ability to:
1. Use Mathematical knowledge, skills and concepts in solving real life related problems.
2. Analyse and interpret statistical data.
3. Generate sequences and series.
4. Prove circle theorems.
5. Prepare simple trading account.
6. Draw graphs.
Basic Mathematics Notes For Form Three - All Topics
CLASS LEVEL OBJECTIVES
By the end of Form Three course the student should be able to:
1. Apply the knowledge on rates and variation in real life situations
2. Locate places on the earth’s surface and find the distance between any two places.
3. Represent data statistically and draw conclusions from numerical statistical information (mean, mode and medium).
4. Apply computations on sequences and series to discover mathematical patterns and solve problems on compound interest.
5. Draw graphs of relations and functions and identify their properties.
6. Prove and apply circle theorems
7. Solve real life problems involving double entry and trial balance
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