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    Current JAMB Syllabus For Mathematics [+Free PDF]

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    Would you like to get the current JAMB Mathematics syllabus to know what to study for JAMB MATHEMATICS EXAM?

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    You will see the latest JAMB syllabus for Mathematics this year and also download a Free PDF copy to know the topics where all your JAMB Mathematics questions will be asked from.

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    Expect about 40 questions in your JAMB Maths exam from different topics under these 5 sections of the JAMB Mathematics syllabus.

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    Sections

    1. NUMBER AND NUMERATION
    2. ALGEBRA
    3. GEOMETRY / TRIGONOMETRY
    4. CALCULUS
    5. STATISTICS

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    Number and Numeration

    1. Number bases:

    • (a) operations in different number bases from 2 to 10;
    • (b) conversion from one base to another including fractional parts.

    2. Fractions, Decimals, Approximations and
    Percentages:

    • (a) fractions and decimals;
    • (b) significant figures;
    • (c) decimal places;
    • (d) percentage errors;
    • (e) simple interest;
    • (f) profit and loss percent;
    • (g) ratio, proportion and rate;
    • (h) shares and valued added tax (VAT).

    3. Indices, Logarithms and Surds:

    • (a) laws of indices;
    • (b) standard form;
    • (c) laws of logarithm;
    • (d) logarithm of any positive number to a given base;
    • (e) change of bases in logarithm and application;
    • (f) relationship between indices and logarithm;
    • (g) Surds.

    4. Sets:

    • (a) types of sets
    • (b) algebra of sets
    • (c) Venn diagrams and their applications.

    Algebra

    1. Polynomials:

    • (a) change of subject of formula
    • (b) factor and remainder theorems
    • (c) factorization of polynomials of degree not exceeding 3.
    • (d) multiplication and division of polynomials
    • (e) roots of polynomials not exceeding degree 3
    • (f) simultaneous equations including one linear one quadratic;
    • (g) graphs of polynomials of degree not greater than 3.

    2. Variation:

    • (a) direct
    • (b) inverse
    • (c) joint
    • (d) partial
    • (e) percentage increase and decrease

    3. Inequalities:

    • (a) analytical and graphical solutions of linear inequalities;
    • (b) quadratic inequalities with integral roots only.

    4. Progression:

    • (a) nth term of a progression
    • (b) sum of A.P. and G.P.

    5. Binary Operations:

    • (a) properties of closure, commutativity, associativity and distributivity;
    • (b) identity and inverse elements (simple cases only).

    6. Matrices and Determinants:

    • (a) algebra of matrices not exceeding 3 x 3;
    • (b) determinants of matrices not exceeding 3 x 3;
    • (c) inverses of 2 x 2 matrices [excluding quadratic and higher degree equations].

    Geometry / Trigonometry

    1. Euclidean Geometry:

    • (a) Properties of angles and lines
    • (b) Polygons: triangles, quadrilaterals and general polygons;
    • (c) Circles: angle properties, cyclic quadrilaterals and intersecting chords;
    • (d) construction.

    2. Mensuration:

    • (a) lengths and areas of plane geometrical figures.
    • (b) lengths of arcs and chords of a circle;
    • (c) Perimeters and areas of sectors and segments of circles;
    • (d) surface areas and volumes of simple solids and composite figures;
    • (e) the earth as a sphere:
      • longitudes and latitudes.

    3. Loci:

    • locus in 2 dimensions based on geometric principles relating to lines and curves.

    4. Coordinate Geometry:

    • (a) midpoint and gradient of a line segment;
    • (b) distance between two points;
    • (c) parallel and perpendicular lines;
    • (d) equations of straight lines.

    5. Trigonometry:

    • (a) trigonometrical ratios of angles;
    • (b) angles of elevation and depression;
    • (c) bearings;
    • (d) areas and solutions of triangle;
    • (e) graphs of sine and cosine;
    • (f) sine and cosine formulae.

    Calculus

    1. Differentiation:

    • (a) limit of a function
    • (b) differentiation of explicit algebraic and simple trigonometrical functions – sine, cosine and tangent.

    2. Application of differentiation:

    • (a) rate of change;
    • (b) maxima and minima.

    3. Integration:

    • (a) integration of explicit algebraic and simple trigonometrical functions;
    • (b) area under the curve.

    Statistics

    1. Representation of data:

    • (a) frequency distribution;
    • (b) histogram, bar chart and pie chart.

    2. Measures of Location:

    • (a) mean, mode and median of ungrouped and grouped data – (simple cases only);
    • (b) cumulative frequency.

    3. Measures of Dispersion:

    • range, mean deviation, variance and standard deviation.

    4. Permutation and Combination:

    • (a) Linear and circular arrangements;
    • (b) Arrangements involving repeated objects.

    5. Probability:

    • (a) experimental probability (tossing of coin, throwing of a dice etc);
    • (b) Addition and multiplication of probabilities (mutual and independent cases).

    Source: JAMB IBASS

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