Grade 12 Mathematics (Nsc): Exam Preparation
Published 10/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 13.40 GB | Duration: 27h 37m
Published 10/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 13.40 GB | Duration: 27h 37m
The complete Grade 12 Mathematics syllabus, with study and exam-writing tips
What you'll learn
Write the Grade 12 Mathematics Final Exam: Paper 1 and Paper 2 (NSC: CAPS)
Confidently and independently complete any Grade 12 Maths past paper as practice for the final exam
Structure your answers perfectly to achieve full marks in an exam
Solve a wide range of quadratic equations, simultaneous equations and nature of roots problems
Use logarithms to solve a problem and sketch logarithmic graphs
Find the inverse function of a linear, exponential, hyperbolic and parabolic graph
Understand and solve arithmetic, geometric and quadratic number pattern questions
Understand the differences between sequences and series, use the sum to infinity formula, use the sum to n-terms formula
Visualise, manipulate and solve multi-graph questions, where linear, parabolic, hyperbolic and exponential functions are involved
Understand the concept of limits as instantaneous gradient calculators
Differentiate a function using first principles
Differentiate a function using shortcut methods
Find the second derivative of a function and understand its meaning
Find equations of tangents to graphs of functions
Sketch functions and their derivatives, including turning points, points of inflection and points of intersection
Solve practical problems concerning optimisation and rate of change, including calculus of motion
Perform simple and compound interest calculations with any one variable unknown
Calculate future and present value annuities with monthly repayments (loans, investments, etc.)
Calculate growth and decay using investment principles
Differentiate between independent and dependent events, and apply the product rule
Utilise the sum rule for mutually exclusive events (P(A and B) = P(A) + P(B))
Utilise the addition rule for non-mutually exclusive events
Utilise the complementary rule for probability
Use the fundamental counting principle, factorial notation and permutations to solve Grade 12 probability questions
Visualise probability events using tree diagrams, contingency tables and Venn diagrams
Sketch sin, cos and tan graphs, shift them, reflect them and find their points of intersection
Use trigonometric compound angle identities to solve and simplify trigonometric equations
Use trigonometric double angle identities to solve and simplify trigonometric equations
Solve 2D and 3D trigonometric problems, making use of the sin, cos and area rule
Obtain the equation of a circle
Determine the equation of a tangent to a circle
Solve Euclidean geometry questions involving polygons and circles
Prove that two triangles are similar or congruent
Prove the midpoint theorem and its converse
Use and prove the Theorem of Pythagoras
Prove the required circle geometry theorems
Find the least squares regression line for bivariate data
Extrapolate and interpolate data given the least squares regression line
Generate a 5 number summary and box and whisker diagram for a set of data
Identify skewed and symmetric datasets
Comment on the strength of a correlation using the r-squared value
Requirements
Grade 11 Mathematics
Description
This course covers the entire Grade 12 Mathematics syllabus. We help you revise and solidify previous knowledge by providing realistic examples of what you are likely to see in tests and exams. We want to see you succeed and get the highest possible marks in your final exam. We focus on doing past paper questions to prepare you for your final exams. This aims to solve a common error amongst students, who only practise textbook examples before going into their final exams. Other students attempt past papers, which is statistically the best way to improve exam performance, but they struggle to understand the question and memo. By providing a tutorial video for each question and additional insight into each section, we believe that we have created the perfect product for you!We cover all the sections from Paper 1: factorisation and polynomials, sequences and series (geometric, arithmetic, quadratic), functions (hyperbolas, parabolas, exponential, logarithmic, linear, cubic), finance, differentiation and probability. We also cover all the sections from Paper 2: analytical geometry, Euclidean geometry (circles, ratio, proportion), trigonometry (expressions, graphs and 3D shapes) and statistics. Bonus: Study and exam-writing tips from top students. So let's work on this together, because your final exam results can unlock countless opportunities for you!
Overview
Section 1: 2021 Paper 1
Lecture 1 2021 P1 Q1: Polynomials and factorisation
Lecture 2 2021 P1 Q2: Geometric series
Lecture 3 2021 P1 Q3: Quadratic sequences
Lecture 4 2021 P1 Q4: Linear sequences and series
Lecture 5 2021 P1 Q6: Inverse functions
Lecture 6 2021 P1 Q7: Parabolic and linear functions
Lecture 7 2021 P1 Q8: Finance
Lecture 8 2021 P1 Q9: Differentiation
Lecture 9 2021 P1 Q10: Cubic graphs
Lecture 10 2021 P1 Q11: Practical applications of calculus
Lecture 11 2021 P1 Q12: Probability
Section 2: 2019 Paper 1
Lecture 12 2019 P1 Q1: Polynomials and factorisation
Lecture 13 2019 P1 Q2: Quadratic sequences, geometric series
Lecture 14 2019 P1 Q3: Arithmetic series
Lecture 15 2019 P1 Q4: Hyperbolic and parabolic functions
Lecture 16 2019 P1 Q5: Inverse functions (log and exponential)
Lecture 17 2019 P1 Q6: Finance
Lecture 18 2019 P1 Q7: Differentiation
Lecture 19 2019 P1 Q8: Practical applications of calculus
Lecture 20 2019 P1 Q9: Cubic graphs
Lecture 21 2019 P1 Q10: Probability
Lecture 22 2019 P1 Q11: Probability (Venn diagrams, permutation)
Section 3: 2017 Paper 1
Lecture 23 2017 P1 Q1: Polynomials and factorisation
Lecture 24 2017 P1 Q2: Quadratic and arithmetic sequences
Lecture 25 2017 P1 Q3: Geometric series
Lecture 26 2017 P1 Q4: Parabolic functions
Lecture 27 2017 P1 Q5: Hyperbolic and logarithmic functions
Lecture 28 2017 P1 Q6: Finance
Lecture 29 2017 P1 Q7: Differentiation
Lecture 30 2017 P1 Q8: Cubic functions
Lecture 31 2017 P1 Q9: Practical applications of calculus
Lecture 32 2017 P1 Q10: Probability (Venn diagrams)
Lecture 33 2017 P1 Q11: Probability (Permutations)
Section 4: 2021 Paper 2
Lecture 34 2021 P2 Q1: Statistics
Lecture 35 2021 P2 Q2: Statistics (Linear Regression)
Lecture 36 2021 P2 Q3: Analytical geometry
Lecture 37 2021 P2 Q4: Analytical geometry (Circles)
Lecture 38 2021 P2 Q5: Trigonometric expressions
Lecture 39 2021 P2 Q6: Trigonometric identities
Lecture 40 2021 P2 Q7: Trigonometric graphs
Lecture 41 2021 P2 Q8: 3D trigonometry
Lecture 42 2021 P2 Q9: Euclidean geometry (Circles)
Lecture 43 2021 P2 Q10: Euclidean geometry (Circles)
Lecture 44 2021 P2 Q11.1: Euclidean geometry proof (Circles)
Lecture 45 2021 P2 Q11.2: Euclidean geometry (Circles, Ratio, Proportion)
Section 5: 2019 Paper 2
Lecture 46 2019 P2 Q1: Statistics (Linear regression)
Lecture 47 2019 P2 Q2: Statistics
Lecture 48 2019 P2 Q3: Analytical geometry
Lecture 49 2019 P2 Q4: Analytical geometry (Circles)
Lecture 50 2019 P2 Q5: Trigonometric expressions
Lecture 51 2019 P2 Q6: Trigonometric graphs
Lecture 52 2019 P2 Q7: 3D trigonometry
Lecture 53 2019 P2 Q8.1: Euclidean geometry (Circles)
Lecture 54 2019 P2 Q8.2: Euclidean geometry (Ratio, Proportion)
Lecture 55 2019 P2 Q9: Euclidean geometry proof (Circles)
Lecture 56 2019 P2 Q10.1: Euclidean geometry proof (Ratio, Proportion)
Lecture 57 2019 P2 Q10.2: Euclidean geometry (Circles)
Section 6: 2017 Paper 2
Lecture 58 2017 P2 Q1: Statistics (Linear regression)
Lecture 59 2017 P2 Q2: Statistics
Lecture 60 2017 P2 Q3: Analytical geometry
Lecture 61 2017 P2 Q4: Analytical geometry (Circles)
Lecture 62 2017 P2 Q5: Trigonometric expressions
Lecture 63 2017 P2 Q6: Trigonometric graphs
Lecture 64 2017 P2 Q7: 3D trigonometry
Lecture 65 2017 P2 Q8: Euclidean geometry (Circles)
Lecture 66 2017 P2 Q9: Euclidean geometry (Ratio, Proportion)
Lecture 67 2017 P2 Q10: Euclidean geometry (Circles)
Lecture 68 2017 P2 Q11.1: Euclidean geometry proof (Circles)
Lecture 69 2017 P2 Q11.2: Euclidean geometry (Circles)
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