RPT Add Maths F4 2023
RPT Add Maths F4 2023
RPT Add Maths F4 2023
FORM 4
2023/2024
1.0 FUNCTIONS
CONTENT LEARNING
WEEK REMARKS NOTES
STANDARDS STANDARDS
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PROGRAM CERIA SAINA
{ x ,∧x ≥ 0
|x|= −x ,∧x <0
Vertical line test can be used to
1.1.1 Determine Exploratory activities involving determine whether the relation is a
domain and various functions to identify the function.
range of a domain and range of a function
function. need to be carried out. The terms domain, codomain and
range need to be introduced.
1.3.2 Make and Exploratory activities need to be Horizontal line test can be used to
verify conjectures carried out to make and verify test the existence of inverse
related to properties that the properties of inverse functions.
of inverse functions. functions are:
(a) Only one to one
function has an inverse
function.
CONTENT LEARNING
WEEK REMARKS NOTES
STANDARDS STANDARDS
4 2.1Quadratic 2.1.1 Solve quadratic The use of dynamic geometry Notes:
Equations and equations using the software to explore The use of dynamic
16.04.2023 Inequalities method of completing the solution of quadratic geometry software to
the square and formula. equations needs to be explore
involved. the solution of
quadratic equations
needs to be
involved.
Derivation of
formula from
completing the
square
method needs to be
discussed.
The use of calculator
- is only allowed in
19.04.2023 checking
the answers.
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MID 1st TERM BREAK 2023/2024
29.04.2023
2.2 Types of Roots of 2.2.1 Relate types of Exploratory activities using Note:
Quadratic Equations roots of quadratic dynamic software or graphing Real roots and no
equations to the calculators need to be carried real roots cases need
5 discriminant value.. out. to be discussed.
10 3.2 Simultaneous 3.2.1 Solve simultaneous Solutions do not involve Involve only two
Equations equations involving one equations that exceed variables.
11.06.2023 involving One linear equation and one second degree. Elimination,
- Linear Equation non-linear equation. substitution and
14.06.2023 and One Non- graphical
Linear Equation 3.2.2 Solve problems representation
involving simultaneous methods need to be
equations; one linear involved.
equation and one non-
linear equation.
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ASSESMENT 1 2023/2024
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22.06.2023
CONTENT LEARNING
WEEK REMARKS NOTES
STANDARDS STANDARDS
4.1 Laws of Indices 4.1.1 Simplify algebraic Real-life situations need to 5 questions are given for
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expressions involving be involved. each subtopic.
indices using the laws of
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indices.
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4.1.2 Solve problems
involving indices.
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- Eidul Adha Break
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13& 14 4.2 Laws of Surds 4.2.1 Compare rational Exploratory activities need 5 questions are given for
numbers and irrational to be involved. each subtopic.
02.07.2023 numbers, and hence relate Examples of rational
- surds to irrational numbers. numbers in the form of
13.07.2023 recurring decimals:
a)0.3333333...
b)0.14141414...
c)3.4566666...
Examples of rational
numbers in the form of
terminating decimals:
(a) 0.5
(b) 0.175
(c) 5.8686
Examples of irrational
numbers in the form of
non recurring and infinite
decimals:
(a) 2= 1.414213623...
(b) π = 3.1415926535...
(c) e = 2.71828182845...
Conversion of recurring
decimal to fractional form
needs to be discussed.
Surd as an irrational
number in the form of
root,
√n a needs to be
emphasised.
√
(ii) √ a ÷ √ b a
and hence make Example:
Law 2 : √ a ÷ √ b=
generalisation.
b
√
3
4 is read as “surd 4
order 3”. Examples of expressions:
Expressions involving
surds as denominators are
excluded.
The differences between
4.2.5Solve problems similar surds and not
involving surds. similar surds need to be
emphasised. Indices need to be involved.
5.0 PROGRESSIONS
CONTENT LEARNING
WEEK REMARKS NOTES
STANDARDS STANDARDS
5.1 Janjang 5.1.1 Identify a sequence Real-life situations
Aritmetik as an arithmetic need to be involved
progression and provide throughout this topic.
justification. Problem-based learning
approach and the use of
digital technology are
encouraged.
Exploratory activities
need to be involved.
WEEK 18,
19 & 20
06.08.2023
MID YEAR EXAMINATION 2023/2024
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24.08.2023
25.08.2023
- TERM 2 HOLIDAYS
02.09.2023
7.3.2 Determine the area The box method as an Derivation of the formula for
of triangles by using the alternative method to area of triangles needs to be
formula. determine the area of discussed and linked to the
triangles needs to be shoelace algorithm.
discussed. Example:
Given the triangle vertices are
( x 1 , y 1 ), ( x2 , y2 ) and
( x3 , y3 )
then the formula of area of the
triangle is
7.3.3 Determine the area
of quadrilaterals by using
Luas =
|
1 x1 x2 x3 x1
2 y1 y2 y3 y1 |
the formula. =
1
7.3.4 Make
generalisation about the
|( x y + x y + x y )−( x 2 y 1+ x 3 y 2
2 1 2 2 3 3 1
formula of area of
polygons when the The relationship between the
coordinates of each formula of area of triangles
vertex are known, and and area of quadrilaterals
hence use the formula to needs to be discussed.
determine the area of
polygons. 5 questions are given for each
subtopic
7.3.5 Solve problems
involving areas of
polygons.
7.4 Equations of 7.4.1 Represent Exploratory activities by The effects of changes in ratio
Loci graphically, the locus using dynamic geometry on the shape of the locus need
that satisfies these software need to be to be explored.
conditions: involved.
(i) the distance of Real-life situations need to be
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a moving point from a The case when the ratio of involved.
fixed point is constant, 1:1 needs to be discussed.
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(ii) the ratio of a 5 questions are given for each
moving point from two subtopic
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fixed points is constant,
and hence determine the
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equation of the locus.
8.0 VECTORS
CONTENT LEARNING
WEEK REMARKS NOTES
STANDARDS STANDARDS
8.1 Vectors 8.1.1 Compare and The following Real-life situations need to be
27 contrast between vectors differences need to involved.
and scalars, and hence be discussed: Non-vector and non-scalar situations
15.10.2023 identify whether a (a)displacement and need to be involved, for example:
quantity is a vector or a distance. (a)The wind blows to the South.
- scalar by providing (b)speed and (b)The car is driven fast.
justifications. velocity. The use of the following notations
19.10.2023 (c)weight and mass. needs to be emphasised:
Vector: a , ⃗AB , a AB
Magnitud : |a|⃗
, ¿ AB∨¿ ,|a|¿ ,
| AB|
Initial point and terminal point need
to be introduced.
8.2 Addition and 8.2.1 Perform Zero vectors, equal vectors and
Subtraction of addition and negative vectors need to be involved.
Vectors substraction involving
two or more vectors to If a is vector and k ialah skalar, then
obtain a resultant vector. magnitude of
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~ka is k times magnitude a .
.
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8.2.2 Solve problems if k is positive, then ka is in the same
involving vectors. direction as a .
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if k is negative, maka ka is in the
opposite direction as a.
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If two vectors are parallel, then one
vector is the product of a scalar with
the other vector. a and b are parallel
if and only if a = kb , k is a constant.
29 8.3 Vectors in a 8.3.1 Represent vectors Exploratory The following cases need to be
Cartesian Plane and determine the activities need to be involved:
29.10.2023 magnitude of the vectors carried out. (a) Parallel vectors
in the Cartesian plane. if (b) Non-parallel vectors using
- r =x i+ y j (i) triangle law,
8.3.2 Describe and Then unit vector : (ii) parallelogram law,
02.11.2023 determine the unit (iii) polygon law.
r
vector in the direction of r^ = Substraction of vectors is an addition
a vector. |r| of negative vectors.
a – b = a + (-b)
Real-life situations need to be
8.3.3 Perform arithmetic involved.
operations onto two or
more vectors. The following representations need
to be involved:
(a) x i + y j
(b)
( xy )
Position vectors need to be involved.
CONTENT LEARNING
WEEK REMARKS NOTES
STANDARDS STANDARDS
30 9.1 Sine Rule 9.1.1 Make and Exploratory activities involving The use of digital technology
verify conjectures on the conditions for the existence of is encouraged throughout this
5.11.2023 the relationship between a triangle. topic
the ratio of length of Real-life situations need to be
- sides of a triangle with Use sine rule to find the value of involved throughout this
the sine of the opposite length or angle of triangle topic.
09.11.2023 angles, and hence define Exploratory activities need to
the sine rule. To find the value of length or be carried out.
angle for ambiguous case. Sine Rule:
a b c
9.1.2 Solve Solve problems related to sine
triangles involving sine rule. sin A = sin B = sin C
rule.
or
9.1.3 Determine the
existence of ambiguous
case of a triangle, and
hence identify the
conditions for such
cases.
9.2 Cosine Rule 9.2.1 Verify the 2.1 Verify the cosine rule.
cosine rule.
31 2.2 Use cosine rule to find
length or angle in triangle. Cosine Rule:
13.11.2023 9.2.2 Solve triangles
involving the cosine 2.3 Solve problems related to a2 = b2 + c2 2bc cosA
- rule. cosine rule.
b2 = a2 + c2 2ac kosB
16.11.2023 9.2.3 Solve problems 2.4 Solve problem related to sine
involving the cosine rule and cosine rule. c2 = a2 + b2 2ab kosC
rule.
9.3 Area of a 9.3.1 Derive the 3.1 To find the area of a triangle Exploratory activities need to
Triangle formula for area of 1 be carried out.
triangles, and hence ab sin C
determine the area of a using 2 or Area of Triangle
equivalent.
triangle. 1
3.2 Solve problem related to = 2 ab sin C
hree-dimensional shapes.
1
= 2 ac sin B
1
= 2 bc sin A
9.3.2 Determine the area Heron’s formula :
32 of a triangle using the
Heron’s formula. Area of Triangle
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9.3.3 Solve problems
23.11.2023 involving areas of When a, b and c is the length
triangles. of triangle
Suggested Activities:
Contextual learning and
future studies may be
involved.
10.2.1 Determine and Problem-based learning may be The meaning of weightage
10.2 Composite interpret composite carried out. needs to be discussed.
Index index with and without Various situations need to be
the weightage. involved.
34 Weightage can be represented
by numbers, ratios,
percentages, reading on bar
03.12.2023 charts or pie charts and
10.2.2 Solve problems others.
- involving index
numbers and composite The formula for composite
07.12.2023 index. ∑ Wi Ii
index, I = ∑ Wi
Ii= Index number Wi =
Weightage Interpreting the
index to identify the trend of a
certain set of data need to be
involved.
Data represented in various
forms need to be involved.
Suggested Activities:
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- TERM 3 BREAK 2023/2024
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10.01.2023
- END OF YEAR EXAMINATIONS
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21.01.2023
- DISCUSSION ON END OF YEAR EXAMINATIONS
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- DISCUSSION ON END OF YEAR EXAMINATIONS
01.02.2023
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