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Diploma Programme

Mathematics: analysis and approaches


formula booklet
For use during the course and in the examinations
First examinations 2021

Version 1.1

© International Baccalaureate Organization 2019


Contents

Prior learning
SL and HL 2

Topic 1: Number and algebra


SL and HL 3

HL only 4

Topic 2: Functions
SL and HL 5

HL only 5

Topic 3: Geometry and trigonometry


SL and HL 6

HL only 7

Topic 4: Statistics and probability


SL and HL 9

HL only 10

Topic 5: Calculus
SL and HL 11

HL only 12
Prior learning – SL and HL

Area of a parallelogram A = bh , where b is the base, h is the height

1
Area of a triangle A = (bh) , where b is the base, h is the height
2

1
Area of a trapezoid A = (a + b) h , where a and b are the parallel sides, h is the height
2

Area of a circle A = πr 2 , where r is the radius

Circumference of a circle C = 2πr , where r is the radius

Volume of a cuboid V = lwh , where l is the length, w is the width, h is the height

Volume of a cylinder V = πr 2 h , where r is the radius, h is the height

Volume of a prism V = Ah , where A is the area of cross-section, h is the height

Area of the curved surface of A = 2πrh , where r is the radius, h is the height
a cylinder

Distance between two


d = ( x1 − x2 ) 2 + ( y1 − y2 ) 2
points ( x1 , y1 ) and ( x2 , y2 )

Coordinates of the midpoint of x1 + x2 y1 + y2


a line segment with endpoints ,
2 2
( x1 , y1 ) and ( x2 , y2 )

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 2


Topic 1: Number and algebra – SL and HL

SL The nth term of an un = u1 + (n − 1) d


1.2 arithmetic sequence

The sum of n terms of an n n


arithmetic sequence Sn = ( 2u1 + (n − 1) d ) ; Sn = (u1 + un )
2 2

SL The nth term of a un = u1r n −1


1.3 geometric sequence

The sum of n terms of a u1 (r n − 1) u1 (1 − r n )


finite geometric sequence Sn = = , r ≠1
r −1 1− r

SL r
kn

1.4 Compound interest FV = PV × 1 + , where FV is the future value,


100k
PV is the present value, n is the number of years,
k is the number of compounding periods per year,
r% is the nominal annual rate of interest

SL Exponents and logarithms a x = b ⇔ x = log a b , where a > 0, b > 0, a ≠ 1


1.5

SL Exponents and logarithms log a xy = log a x + log a y


1.7
x
log a = log a x − log a y
y
log a x m = m log a x

log b x
log a x =
log b a

SL The sum of an infinite u1


1.8 geometric sequence S∞ = , r <1
1− r

SL
1.9
Binomial theorem (a + b) n = a n + n C a n −1b + + nC a n−r br + + bn
1 r

nC = n!
r r !(n − r )!

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 3


Topic 1: Number and algebra – HL only

AHL nC = n!
1.10 Combinations
r r !(n − r )!

n P = n!
Permutations
r (n − r )!

AHL Complex numbers z = a + bi


1.12

AHL Modulus-argument (polar) z = r (cos θ + isin θ ) = reiθ = r cis θ


1.13 and exponential (Euler)
form

AHL
[ r (cosθ + isin θ )]
n
De Moivre’s theorem = r n (cos nθ + isin nθ ) = r n einθ = r n cis nθ
1.14

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 4


Topic 2: Functions – SL and HL

SL Equations of a straight line y = mx + c ; ax + by + d = 0 ; y − y1 = m ( x − x1 )


2.1

y2 − y1
Gradient formula m=
x2 − x1

SL Axis of symmetry of the b


2.6 graph of a quadratic f ( x) = ax 2 + bx + c ⇒ axis of symmetry is x = −
2a
function

SL
Solutions of a quadratic −b ± b 2 − 4ac
2.7
equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 ⇒ x= , a≠0
2a
Discriminant ∆ = b 2 − 4ac

SL Exponential and a x = e x ln a ; log a a x = x = a loga x where a , x > 0, a ≠ 1


2.9 logarithmic functions

Topic 2: Functions – HL only

AHL Sum and product of the


( −1) a0
n
− an −1
2.12 roots of polynomial Sum is ; product is
equations of the form an an
n

∑a x
r =0
r
r
=0

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 5


Topic 3: Geometry and trigonometry – SL and HL

SL Distance between two


d = ( x1 − x2 ) 2 + ( y1 − y2 ) 2 + ( z1 − z2 ) 2
3.1 points ( x1 , y1 , z1 ) and
( x2 , y2 , z2 )

Coordinates of the x1 + x2 y1 + y2 z1 + z2
midpoint of a line segment , ,
2 2 2
with endpoints ( x1 , y1 , z1 )
and ( x2 , y2 , z2 )

1
Volume of a right-pyramid V= Ah , where A is the area of the base, h is the height
3

1
Volume of a right cone V = πr 2 h , where r is the radius, h is the height
3

Area of the curved surface A = πrl , where r is the radius, l is the slant height
of a cone

4
Volume of a sphere V = πr 3 , where r is the radius
3

Surface area of a sphere A = 4πr 2 , where r is the radius

SL a b c
3.2 Sine rule = =
sin A sin B sin C

a 2 + b2 − c2
Cosine rule c 2 = a 2 + b 2 − 2ab cos C ; cos C =
2ab

1
Area of a triangle A = ab sin C
2

SL
3.4
Length of an arc l = rθ , where r is the radius, θ is the angle measured in radians

1
Area of a sector A = r 2θ , where r is the radius, θ is the angle measured in
2
radians

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 6


SL sin θ
3.5 Identity for tan θ tan θ =
cos θ

SL Pythagorean identity cos 2 θ + sin 2 θ = 1


3.6

Double angle identities sin 2θ = 2sin θ cos θ

cos 2θ = cos 2 θ − sin 2 θ = 2cos 2 θ − 1 = 1 − 2sin 2 θ

Topic 3: Geometry and trigonometry – HL only

AHL 1
Reciprocal trigonometric secθ =
3.9
identities cos θ

1
cosecθ =
sin θ

Pythagorean identities 1 + tan 2 θ = sec 2 θ


1 + cot 2 θ = cosec 2θ

AHL Compound angle identities sin ( A ± B ) = sin A cos B ± cos A sin B


3.10

cos ( A ± B ) = cos A cos B sin A sin B

tan A ± tan B
tan ( A ± B) =
1 tan A tan B

Double angle identity 2 tan θ


tan 2θ =
for tan 1 − tan 2 θ

AHL v1
3.12
Magnitude of a vector v = v + v2 + v3 , where v = v2
1
2 2 2

v3

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 7


AHL v1 w1
3.13
Scalar product v ⋅ w = v1w1 + v2 w2 + v3 w3 , where v = v2 , w = w2
v3 w3

v ⋅ w = v w cos θ , where θ is the angle between v and w

Angle between two v1w1 + v2 w2 + v3 w3


cos θ =
vectors v w

AHL Vector equation of a line r = a + λb


3.14

Parametric form of the x = x0 + λ l , y = y0 + λ m, z = z0 + λ n


equation of a line

Cartesian equations of a x − x0 y − y0 z − z0
= =
line l m n

AHL v2 w3 − v3 w2 v1 w1
3.16
Vector product v × w = v3 w1 − v1w3 , where v = v2 , w = w2
v1w2 − v2 w1 v3 w3

v × w = v w sin θ , where θ is the angle between v and w

Area of a parallelogram A = v × w where v and w form two adjacent sides of a


parallelogram

AHL Vector equation of a plane r = a + λb + µ c


3.17
Equation of a plane r ⋅n = a⋅n
(using the normal vector)

Cartesian equation of a ax + by + cz = d
plane

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 8


Topic 4: Statistics and probability – SL and HL

SL Interquartile range IQR = Q3 − Q1


4.2

SL k

4.3 ∑fx i i k
Mean, x , of a set of data x= i =1

n
, where n = ∑f
i =1
i

SL n ( A)
4.5 Probability of an event A P ( A) =
n (U )

Complementary events P ( A) + P ( A′) = 1

SL Combined events P ( A ∪ B ) = P ( A) + P ( B) − P ( A ∩ B )
4.6
Mutually exclusive events P ( A ∪ B ) = P ( A) + P ( B)

P ( A ∩ B)
Conditional probability P ( A B) =
P ( B)

Independent events P ( A ∩ B ) = P ( A) P ( B)

SL Expected value of a E ( X ) = ∑ x P ( X = x)
4.7 discrete random variable X

SL Binomial distribution
4.8 X ~ B (n , p)

Mean E ( X ) = np

Variance Var ( X ) = np (1 − p )

SL Standardized normal x−µ


4.12 variable z=
σ

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 9


Topic 4: Statistics and probability – HL only

AHL P ( B) P ( A | B)
Bayes’ theorem P ( B | A) =
4.13
P ( B ) P ( A | B) + P ( B′) P ( A | B′)

P( Bi ) P( A | Bi )
P ( Bi | A) =
P( B1 ) P( A | B1 ) + P( B2 ) P( A | B2 ) + P( B3 ) P( A | B3 )

AHL k k

∑ f (x − µ) ∑fx
2 2
4.14 i i i i
Variance σ 2
σ2 = i =1
= i =1
− µ2
n n

∑ f (x − µ)
2
i i
Standard deviation σ σ= i =1

Linear transformation of a E ( aX + b ) = aE ( X ) + b
single random variable
Var ( aX + b ) = a 2 Var ( X )

Expected value of a ∞

continuous random E ( X ) = µ = ∫ x f ( x) dx
−∞
variable X

Var ( X ) = E ( X − µ ) 2 = E ( X 2 ) − [ E (X ) ]
2
Variance

Variance of a discrete Var ( X ) = ∑ ( x − µ ) 2 P ( X = x) = ∑ x 2 P ( X = x) − µ 2


random variable X

Variance of a continuous ∞ ∞
Var ( X ) = ∫ ( x − µ ) 2 f ( x) dx = ∫ x 2 f ( x) dx − µ 2
random variable X −∞ −∞

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 10


Topic 5: Calculus – SL and HL

SL Derivative of x n f ( x) = x n ⇒ f ′( x) = nx n −1
5.3

SL
5.5 x n +1
Integral of x n ∫ x dx = + C , n ≠ −1
n

n +1

Area between a curve


b
y = f ( x) and the x-axis, A = ∫ y dx
a
where f ( x) > 0

SL Derivative of sin x f ( x) = sin x ⇒ f ′( x) = cos x


5.6
Derivative of cos x f ( x) = cos x ⇒ f ′( x) = − sin x

Derivative of e x f ( x) = e x ⇒ f ′( x) = e x

1
Derivative of ln x f ( x) = ln x ⇒ f ′( x) =
x
dy dy du
Chain rule y = g (u ) , where u = f ( x) ⇒ = ×
dx du dx
dy dv du
Product rule y = uv ⇒ =u +v
dx dx dx

du dv
v −u
u dy dx d x
Quotient rule y= ⇒ =
v dx v2
SL dv d 2 s
5.9 Acceleration a= =
dt dt 2

Distance travelled from t2

t1 to t 2
distance = ∫t1
v(t ) dt

Displacement from t2

t1 to t 2
displacement = ∫t1
v (t )dt

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 11


SL Standard integrals 1
5.10 ∫ x dx = ln x +C

∫ sin x dx = − cos x + C

∫ cos x dx = sin x + C

∫e dx = e x + C
x

SL
Area of region enclosed b
5.11 A = ∫ y dx
by a curve and x-axis a

Topic 5: Calculus – HL only

AHL Derivative of f ( x) from dy f ( x + h) − f ( x )


5.12 first principles
y = f ( x) ⇒ = f ′( x) = lim
dx h →0 h

AHL Standard derivatives


5.15
tan x f ( x) = tan x ⇒ f ′( x) = sec 2 x

sec x f ( x) = sec x ⇒ f ′( x) = sec x tan x

cosec x f ( x) = cosec x ⇒ f ′( x) = −cosec x cot x

cot x f ( x) = cot x ⇒ f ′( x) = −cosec 2 x

ax f ( x) = a x ⇒ f ′( x) = a x (ln a )

1
log a x f ( x) = log a x ⇒ f ′( x) =
x ln a

1
arcsin x f ( x) = arcsin x ⇒ f ′( x) =
1 − x2

1
arccos x f ( x) = arccos x ⇒ f ′( x) = −
1 − x2

1
arctan x f ( x) = arctan x ⇒ f ′( x) =
1 + x2

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 12


AHL Standard integrals 1 x
∫a dx = a +C
x
5.15
ln a
1 1 x
∫a 2
+x 2
dx = arctan
a a
+C

1 x
∫ a −x
2 2
dx = arcsin
a
+C, x <a

AHL dv du
5.16 Integration by parts ∫ u dx dx = uv − ∫ v dx dx or ∫ u dv = uv − ∫ v du

AHL b

5.17
Area of region enclosed A = ∫ x dy
a
by a curve and y-axis

b b
Volume of revolution V = ∫ πy 2 dx or V = ∫ πx 2 dy
a a
about the x or y-axes

AHL Euler’s method yn +1 = yn + h × f ( xn , yn ) ; xn +1 = xn + h , where h is a constant


5.18 (step length)

Integrating factor for


e∫
P ( x )dx

y ′ + P ( x) y = Q ( x)

AHL x2
5.19 Maclaurin series f ( x) = f (0) + x f ′(0) + f ′′(0) +
2!

Maclaurin series for x2


special functions ex = 1 + x + + ...
2!

x 2 x3
ln (1 + x) = x − + − ...
2 3

x3 x5
sin x = x − + − ...
3! 5!

x2 x4
cos x = 1 − + − ...
2! 4!

x3 x5
arctan x = x − + − ...
3 5

Mathematics: analysis and approaches formula booklet 13

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