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SYLLABUS

MATHEMATICS – II(A) SECOND YEAR


S.No. TOPIC
1 Chapter-1: Complex Numbers
Introduction
1.1 Complex number as and ordered pair of real numbers Fundamental operations
1.2 Representation of complex number in the form a+ib
1.3 Modules and Amplitude of a complex number- Illustrations
1.4 Geometrical and Polar representation of complex
number in Argand plane-Argand diagram
2 Chapter-2: De Moivre’s Theorem
Introduction
2.1 De Moivre’s Theorem- Integral and Rational Indices
2.2 nth roots of unity-Geographical Interpretations- Illustrations
3 Chapter-3: Quadratic Expressions
Introduction
3.1 Quadratic Expressions, Equations in one Variable
3.2 Sign of quadratic expressions-Change in signs and Maximum and Minimum
3.3 Quadratic Inequations
4 Chapter-4: Theory of Equations
Introduction
4.1 Relation between the roots and the coefficients in an Equation
4.2 Solving an equation when two or more of its roots are connected by certain relations
4.3 Equations with real coefficients – occurrence of
complex roots in conjugate pairs and its consequences
4.4 Transformation of equations – Reciprocal equations
5 Chapter-5: Permutations and Combinations
Introduction
5.1 Fundamental Principles of Counting – Linear and Circular permutations
5.2 Permutations of n dissimilar things taken r at a time
5.3 Permutations when repetitions are allowed
5.4 Circular Permutations
5.5 Permutations with Constant repetitions
5.6 Combinations- Definitions and Certain Theorems
6 Chapter – 6 : Binomial Theorem
Introduction
6.1 Binomial Theorem for positive integral index
6.2 Binomial Theorem for Rational Index
6.3 Approximations using Binomial Theorem
7 Chapter-7: Partial Fractions
Introduction
7.0 Rational Fractions
7.1 Partial Fractions of f(x)/g(x), when g(x) contains non-repeated linear factors
7.2 Partial Fractions of f(x)/g(x), when g(x) contains repeated and I or non-repeated
linear factors
7.3 Partial Fractions of f(x)/g(x), when g(x) contains irreducible factors
8 Chapter-8: Measure of Dispersion
Introduction
8.1 Range
8.2 Mean Deviation
8.3 Variance and Standard Deviation of ungrouped /grouped data
8.4 Coefficient of Variation and analysis of frequency
distributions with equal means but different variances
9 Chapter-9: Probability
Introduction
9.1 Random Experiments and Events
9.2 Classical definition of probability, Axiomatic approach and addition theorem of
probability
9.3 Independent and Dependent events, Conditional Probability,
Multiplication Theorem1 and Baye’s Theorem
10 Chapter -10: Random Variables and Probability Distributions
Introduction
10.1 Random Variables
10.2 Theoretical discrete distributions Binomial and Poisson distributions
ADDITIONAL READING MATERIAL
For the benefit of students who want to appear for competitive exams based on COBSE
the following topics may be given as Additional Reading Material.
1 Experiment and Logarithmic Series
1.1 Exponential Series
1.2 Solved Problems
1.3 Logarithmic Series
1.4 Solved Problems
2 Linear Programming
Introduction
2.1 Mathematical formulation of the LPP
2.2 Different types of LPP
2.3 Graphical method for solving a LPP
2.4 Solved Problems
Reference Books
Syllabus
Model Question Paper
SYLLABUS
MATHEMATICS – II(A) SECOND YEAR
S. No. TOPIC
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SYLLABUS
MATHEMATICS – II(B) SECOND YEAR
S. No. TOPIC
1 Chapter-1: Circle
Introduction
1.1 Equation of a circle, standard form, centre and radius
1.2 Position of a point in the plane of a circle Definition of a tangent
1.3 Position of a straight line in the plane of a circle condition for a line to be tangent
1.4 Chord of contact and polar
1.5 Relative Positions of two circles
2 Chapter-2: System of Circles
Introduction
2.1 Angle between two intersecting circles
2.2 Radical axis of two circles
3 Chapter-3: Parabola
Introduction
3.1 Conic Sections
3.2 Equation of tangent and normal at a point on the Parabola
4 Chapter-4: Ellipse
Introduction
4.1 Equation of ellipse in standard form, Parametric equations
4.2 Equation of tangent and normal at a point on the ellipse
5 Chapter-5: Hyperbola
Introduction
5.1 Equation of hyperbola in standard form Parametric equations
5.2 Equation of Tangent and Normal at a point on the hyperbola
6 Chapter-6: Integration
Introduction
6.1 Integration as the inverse process of differentiation,
standard forms and properties of integrals
6.2 Method of substitution-Integration of algebraic,
exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse
trigonometric functions-Integration by parts
6.2(A) Integration by the method of substitution-Integration
of algebraic and trigonometric functions
6.2(B) Integration by parts-Integration of exponential,
logarithmic and inverse trigonometric functions
6.3 Integration- Partial fractions method
6.4 Reduction formulae
7 Chapter-7: Definite Integrals
Introduction
7.1 Define Integral as the limit of sum
7.2 Interpretation of definite integral as an area
7.3 The Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus
7.4 Properties
7.5 Reduction Formulae
7.6 Applications of definite integral to areas
8 Chapter-8: Differential Equation
Introduction
8.1 Formation of differential equations-Degree and order of
an ordinary differential Equation
8.2 Solving Differential Equations
8.2 (a) Variables separable method
8.2(b) Homogenous Differential Equation
8.2(c) Non-Homogeneous Different Equations
8.2(d) Linear Differential Equations
9 Reference Books
Syllabus
Model Question Paper
SYLLABUS
MATHEMATICS – II(B) SECOND YEAR
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