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principle of mathematics induction chapter is reduced or not???​

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Answered by khusbu0409
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Mathematical induction is a technique for proving a statement -- a theorem, or a formula -- that is asserted about every natural number. By "every", or "all," natural numbers, we mean any one that we name. For example, 1 + 2 + 3

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MATHEMATICS - 041

CLASS XI

UNIT/ CHAPTER SYLLABUS REDUCED

Unit- I: Sets and Functions

1.Sets  Difference of sets.

 Complement of a set. Properties of Complement

2.Relations & Functions  (up to RXRXR ).

 Sum, Difference, product and quotients of functions

3. Trigonometric Functions  General Solutions of trigonometric equations of the

type siny=sina, cosy=cosa and tany= tana.

Unit II: Algebra

1.Principle of Mathematical Induction  Delete full chapter

2.Complex Numbers and Quadratic

Equations

 Polar representation of complex numbers.

 Square root of a complex number.

3.Linear Inequalities Nil

4. Permutations and Combinations  Derivationof formulae for nPrandnCr

5.Binomial theorem  Delete full Chapter

6. Sequence and Series 

Formulae for the following special sums

∑ ,∑k

2

,∑

3

.

Unit III: Coordinate geometry

1.Straight Lines  Shifting of origin.

 Equation of family of lines passing through the point

of intersection of two lines.

2 Conic sections  a point, a straight line and a pair of intersecting lines

as a degenerated case of a conic section.

3.Introduction to Three-dimensional

Geometry

Nil

Unit-IV : Calculus

1.Limits and Derivatives Nil

Unit-V : Mathematical Reasoning

1.Mathematical Reasoning  Delete full chapter

Unit-VI: Statistics and Probability  

1. Statistics

 Analysis of frequency distributions with equal means

but different variances.

2. Probability

 Axiomatic (set theoretic) probability, connections

with other theories of earlier classes

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