Target 90% Plus : Mathematics Class XI (EM)

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Mathematics Class XI English Medium Course suitable for the students  of Class XI with CBSE , ICSE  or State Board. You will get excellent Animated Video Content , Updated Study Material , Mind Map for easy memorizing  , Assignments for Practice  in objective and subjective both more. Test Series Chapter and Topic Based . Mock Test for very similar experience for Target Examination.

Best Way to follow the Material is 

  1. Go through the Chapter Video
  2. Go through the Chapter from Prescribed Book
  3. Go through the DMentor’s Chapter Study Material, use PDF highlighter to underline important points in notes.
  4. Do Complete Objective Assignment to check clarity of your knowledge and then do subjective assignments to improve your presentation.
  5. Objective Assessment to diagnose your topic wise weaknesses and Attempt Subjective Test to evaluate your presentation and time management.

After this get assured for 90% plus mark in every exam, All the Best

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Course Content

Chapter 1 : Sets
Chapter 1, Sets is the basic chapter to understand number system with better clarity , its concept is used in various other chapters of class XI and XII as well as competitive exams so read it thoroughly

  • Sets Part 1
    12:22
  • Sets Part 2
    12:41
  • Sets Part 3
    11:27

Chapter 2 : Relations and Functions
Very interesting and important chapter ,its concepts are used in various other chapters in class XI and XII

Chapter 3 : Trigonometric Functions
One of the most interesting chapter and very important for competitive exams also

Chapter 4 : Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
Need for complex numbers, especially √−1, to be motivated by inability to solve some of the quadratic equations. Algebraic properties of complex numbers. Argand plane

Chapter 5 : Linear Inequalities
Linear inequalities. Algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and their representation on the number line.

Chapter 6 : Permutations and Combinations
Fundamental principle of counting. Factorial n. (n!) Permutations and combinations, derivation of Formulae for nPr and nCr and their connections, simple applications.

Chapter 7 : Binomial Theorem
Historical perspective, statement and proof of the binomial theorem for positive integral indices. Pascal’s triangle, simple applications.

Chapter 8 : Sequence and Series
Sequence and Series. Arithmetic Mean (A.M.) Geometric Progression (G.P.), general term of a G.P., sum of n terms of a G.P., infinite G.P. and its sum, geometric mean (G.M.), relation between A.M. and G.M.

Chapter 9 : Straight Lines
Brief recall of two dimensional geometry from earlier classes. Slope of a line and angle between two lines. Various forms of equations of a line: parallel to axis, point -slope form, slope-intercept form, two-point form, intercept form, Distance of a point from a line.

Chapter 10 : Conic Sections
Sections of a cone: circles, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, a point, a straight line and a pair of intersecting lines as a degenerated case of a conic section. Standard equations and simple properties of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola. Standard equation of a circle.

Chapter 11 : Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Coordinate axes and coordinate planes in three dimensions. Coordinates of a point. Distance between two points.

Chapter 12 : Limits and Derivatives
Derivative introduced as rate of change both as that of distance function and geometrically. Intuitive idea of limit. Limits of polynomials and rational functions trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Definition of derivative relate it to scope of tangent of the curve, derivative of sum, difference, product and quotient of functions. Derivatives of polynomial and trigonometric functions.

Chapter 13 : Statistics
Measures of Dispersion: Range, Mean deviation, variance and standard deviation of ungrouped/grouped data.

Chapter 14 : Probability
Events; occurrence of events, ‘not’, ‘and’ and ‘or’ events, exhaustive events, mutually exclusive events, Axiomatic (set theoretic) probability, connections with other theories of earlier classes. Probability of an event, probability of ‘not’, ‘and’ and ‘or’ events.

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