Mathematics: Further Pure 3

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Mathematics: Further Pure 3
  1. Differential Equations
    1. Find the complementary function for a 1st or 2nd order differential equation
      1. The general solution is the sum of the complementary function and a particular integral
        1. Use substitutions in differential equations
          1. Find an integrating factor
            1. Use to find a general solution
            2. Understand the meaning of...
              1. Complementary function
                1. Particular integral
                2. Find a particular integral for a linear differential equation
                  1. Find coefficients given a particular integral
                  2. Find a particular solution and interpret in terms of the problem modelled
                  3. Vectors
                    1. Use equations of lines and planes to solve problems...
                      1. Determine whether a line lies in a plane, is parallel to a plane, or intersects a plane and find the point of intersection of a line and a plane
                        1. Find the line of intersection of two non-parallel planes
                          1. Find the perpendicular distance from a point to a plane and from a point to a line
                            1. Find the angle between a line and a plane and the angle between two planes
                              1. Find the shortest distance between two skew lines
                              2. Vector product of two vectors
                                1. In geometrical terms
                                2. Understand the symbols used in expressing vectors
                                3. Complex Numbers
                                  1. Use de Moivre's theorem to express trigonometrical ratios of multiple angles in terms of powers of trigonometrical ratios of the fundemental angle
                                    1. Understand de Moivre's theorem in terms of the geometrical effect of multiplication and division of complex numbers
                                      1. Use expressions for sin and cos in exponential form
                                        1. Find and use the nth roots of unity
                                          1. Multiply and divide two complex numbers expressed in polar form
                                            1. Understand geometrically
                                          2. Groups
                                            1. Show whether a given structure is, or is not, a group
                                              1. Use algebraic methods to establish properties in groups
                                                1. Define group
                                                  1. Understand 'order' and determine the order of elements in a group
                                                    1. Subgroups and subsets
                                                      1. Apply Lagrange's theorem
                                                        1. Recall the meaning of the term 'cyclic''
                                                          1. Understand isomorphism
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