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IB Math SL Summer Assignment and Formula Booklet

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IB Math SL Summer Assignment 2019-2020

The IB Math SL curriculum covers six different mathematical topics (algebra, functions,
trigonometry, vectors, statistics, and calculus). Three of these six topics were thoroughly
covered in your Pre-Calculus class (algebra, functions, and trigonometry). In an effort to best
prepare you for the IB paper exams at the end of the year, three topics need to be reviewed
during the summer. This will leave the class with more time during the school year to focus
on statistics and calculus.

The summer assignment will be broken up into three sections in which I have written a
suggested timeline in which they should be completed:

 Topic 1: Algebra- finish by June 22nd


 Topic 2: Functions- finish by July 13th
 Topic 3: Trigonometry- finish by July 31st

Every topic should be turned in by the first day of class. Please complete all work in sequential
order on separate paper and write your final answers on the actual assignment.

The summer assignment will be worth a quiz grade and there will be a test over this material
within the first three weeks of the school year.

To assist you in each topic, here are links to video tutorials:


https://sites.google.com/a/roundrockisd.org/kyle-bell/ib-math-sl-summer-assignment
https://osc-ib.com/ib-revision-videos

I also suggest using notes from your previous Pre-Calculus course along with the attached
formula booklet for reference. This formula booklet is what you will be allowed to use on
the paper exam.

If you have any questions, you can email me at [email protected] and I will return
your email as soon as I can.
Have a wonderful summer! I look forward to seeing you next year!

Mr. Anand
Name:

Topic 1: Algebra
Topic 2: Functions
*The circle indicates the origin.
Topic 3: Trigonometry
Diploma Programme

Mathematics SL formula booklet


For use during the course and in the examinations

Published March 2012


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Mathematical studies SL: Formula booklet 1
Contents

Prior learning 2
Topics 3
Topic 1—Algebra 3
Topic 2—Functions and equations 4
Topic 3—Circular functions and trigonometry 4
Topic 4—Vectors 5
Topic 5—Statistics and probability 5
Topic 6—Calculus 6

Mathematics SL formula booklet 1


Formulae

Prior learning

Area of a parallelogram Abh

Area of a triangle 1
A  (b  h)

Area of a trapezium 1
A  (a  b) h
2

Area of a circle A  r 2

Circumference of a circle C  2r

Volume of a pyramid 1
V  (area of base  vertical height)
3

Volume of a cuboid (rectangular prism) Vlwh

Volume of a cylinder V  r2h

Area of the curved surface of a cylinder A  2rh

Volume of a sphere 4
V  r3
3

Volume of a cone
V r h

Distance between two points (x1, y1, z1) and d  (x  x )2  ( y  y )2  (z  z )2


(x2 , y2 , z2 )

Coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment  x1  x2 y1  y2 z 1  z 2 


with endpoints (x1, y1, z1) and (x2 , y2 , z2 )  , , 
 2 2 2 

Mathematics SL formula booklet 2


Topics

Topic 1—Algebra
1.1 The nth term of an un  u1  (n 1)d
arithmetic sequence
The sum of n terms of an n n
S  (2u  (n 1)d )  (u  u )
arithmetic sequence n
2 1
2 1 n
The nth term of a u  u rn1
n 1
geometric sequence
The sum of n terms of a u1 (r n 1) u1 (1  r n )
finite geometric sequence Sn   , r 1
r 1 1 r
The sum of an infinite u
S  1, r  1

geometric sequence 1r

1.2 Exponents and logarithms ax  b  x  loga b

Laws of logarithms logc a  logc b  logc ab


a
log a  log b  log
c c c
b
logc a r r logc a

logc a
Change of base logb a 
logc b

1.3 Binomial coefficient n n!



 r  r ! n  r !
n  n  nr r
Binomial theorem (a  b)n  an  an1b   a b   bn
1  r
   

Mathematics SL formula booklet 3


Topic 2—Functions and equations
2.4 Axis of symmetry of b
f (x)  ax2  bx  c  axis of symmetry x  
graph of a quadratic 2a
function

2.6 Relationships between ax  ex ln a


logarithmic and log ax  x  aloga x a
exponential functions

2.7 Solutions of a quadratic 2 b  b2  4ac


equation ax  bx  c  0  x ,a0
2a

Discriminant   b2  4ac

Topic 3—Circular functions and trigonometry


3.1 Length of an arc lr
Area of a sector 1
A r2
2

sin
3.2 Trigonometric identity tan 
cos

3.3 Pythagorean identity cos2   sin2   1


Double angle formulae sin 2  2sin cos
cos 2  cos2   sin2   2 cos2  1  1  2sin2 

3.6 Cosine rule a 2  b2  c2


c  a  b  2ab cos C ; cos C 
2 2 2

2ab
Sine rule a b c
 
sin A sin B sin C
Area of a triangle 1
A ab sin C
2

Mathematics SL formula booklet 4


Topic 4—Vectors
4.1 Magnitude of a vector v  v1 2  v 22  v 32

4.2 Scalar product v  w  v w cos

v  w  v1w1  v2w2  v3w3


v w
Angle between two cos 
vectors
v w

4.3 Vector equation of a line r = a + tb

Topic 5—Statistics and probability


Mean of a set of data n
5.2
fx i i
x  i1n
f i
i1

5.5 Probability of an event A n( A)


P( A) 
n(U )

Complementary events P( A)  P( A)  1

5.6 Combined events P( A  B)  P( A)  P(B)  P( A  B)

Mutually exclusive events P( A  B)  P( A)  P(B)

Conditional probability P(A  B)  P(A) P(B | A)

Independent events P( A  B)  P( A) P(B)

5.7 Expected value of a discrete E( X )   


random variable X

x
x P( X  x)

n r
5.8 Binomial distribution X ~ B(n, p)  P( X  r)  p (1  p)nr , r  0, 1, , n
 r
 
E( X )  np
Mean
Var( X )  np(1  p)
Variance

5.9 Standardized normal x


z
variable 

Mathematics SL formula booklet 5


Topic 6—Calculus
dy  f (x  h)  f (x) 
6.1 Derivative of f (x) y  f (x)   f ( x)  lim
dx h0
 h 
 

6.2 Derivative of xn f (x)  x n  f ( x)  nx n1

Derivative of sin x f (x)  sin x  f ( x)  cos x

Derivative of cos x f (x)  cos x  f ( x)   sin x

Derivative of tan x 1
f (x)  tan x  f ( x) 
cos2 x

Derivative of ex f (x)  e x  f ( x)  e x

Derivative of ln x 1
f (x)  ln x  f ( x) 
x
Chain rule dy dy du
y  g(u) , u  f (x)   
dx du dx
Product rule dy dv du
y  uv  u v
dx dx dx
Quotient rule du dv
v u
u dy
y   dx 2 dx
v dx v

6.4 Standard integrals n1


x
x dx   C, n  1
n

n1
1
 x dx  ln x  C, x  0

sin x dx  cos x  C
cos x dx  sin x  C
 e dx  e C
x x

6.5 Area under a curve b

between x = a and x = b A   y dx
a

b
Volume of revolution
V   πy2 dx
about the x-axis from x = a a

to x = b
t
6.6 Total distance travelled
distance  
2
v(t) dt
from t1 to t2 t1

Mathematics SL formula booklet 6


Mathematics SL formula booklet 7

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