Name | Edexcel C4 MOD apk [Paid for free][Free purchase] v1.2 |
Package Name | com.mod.edexcel-c4-mod-paid-1-2 |
Publisher: | ianalyst |
Category | Education |
MOD Features: | Paid for free Free purchase |
Version | 1.2 |
Size | 9.37 MB |
Price | FREE |
Requires | Android 2.3 (GINGERBREAD) |
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Module Content
Algebra and Series:
- Partial Fractions
- Denominator contains 2 linear factors
- Denominator contains 3 linear factors
- Denominator contains repeated factors
- Improper types
- Improper types with equal degree
- Improper - greater degree
- Binomial Expansion
- Rational powers
- Validity
Coordinate Geometry:
- Parametric Equations
- Introduction
- Converting to cartesian form
- Converting trig types to cartesian form
- Sketching graphs
Differentiation:
- Exponential Functions
- Exponential functions of the form y=ax
- Parametric Functions
- Parametric functions introduction
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points
- Implicit Functions
- Introduction
- The method
- Example using the product rule
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points
- Nature of stationary points
- Connected Rates of Change
- Introduction (example 1)
- Using three rates of change (example 2)
- Slow alternative method
- Cone type problems(example 3)
Integration:
- (ax+b)^n types
- The exponential functions e^x, e^ax and e^(ax+b)
- Reciprocal Functions 1/x and 1/(ax+b)
- Integrals leading back to ln f(x)
- Integrals of the form f'(x)e^f(x)
- Trigonometric types
- sin x, cos x, sec²(x)
- sin(ax+b), cos(ax+b), sec²[(ax+b)] types
- Identity types
- sin² x types
- cos² x types
- Partial fraction types
- Partial fraction types
- Substitution
- By Parts
- Mixed examples
- Mixed Exam Questions Workout
- Applications
- Area
- Area under a graph - parametric type
- Volume of Revolution
- Volume of revolution - about the x-axis
- Volume generated between two curves
- Volume of revolution for a curve given in parametric form
- Differential equations
- Separating the variables
- Finding a general solution and a particular solution
- Which side should the constant C go on?
- Working with constants in log types
- Exponential and trig type (a little more challenging)
- Forming differential equations
- direct proportion type
- inverse proportion type
- Newtons Law of Cooling
- Numerical Methods
- Trapezium Rule
- Numerical integration The trapezium rule
- Type of estimate
Vectors:
- Vectors - Introduction
- What is a vector and a scalar quantity?
- Notation
- Position vectors
- Equal and negative vectors
- Addition and subtraction of vectors
- Magnitude of a 2 dimensional vector
- Unit vectors
- Magnitude of a 3 dimensional vector
- Scalar Product (Dot Product)
- Scalar product
- Perpendicular vectors
- Lines
- Vector equation of a line
- Angle between two lines
- Parallel lines
- Intersecting and skew lines
- Closest point to a line and shortest distance from the origin