CSEC Mathematics Syllabus with Specimen Papers

CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL

Car ib b e an Se con d ar y Ed ucat ion Ce r t if icat e ?

CSEC?

MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS

Effective for examinations from May?June 2018

CXC 05/G/SYLL16

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Contents

RATIONALE. ........................................................................................................................................ 1 AIMS. .................................................................................................................................................. 1 ORGANISATION OF THE SYLLABUS. ................................................................................................... 2 FORMAT OF THE EXAMINATIONS ...................................................................................................... 3 CERTIFICATION AND PROFILE DIMENSIONS ...................................................................................... 4 REGULATIONS FOR RESIT CANDIDATES ............................................................................................. 5 REGULATIONS FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES ........................................................................................ 5 SYMBOLS USED ON THE EXAMINATION PAPERS ............................................................................... 6 FORMULAE AND TABLES PROVIDED IN THE EXAMINATION.............................................................. 9 USE OF ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS .................................................................................................. 10 SECTION 1 ? NUMBER THEORY AND COMPUTATION........................................................................ 11 SECTION 2 ? CONSUMER ARITHMETIC .............................................................................................. 15 SECTION 3 ? SETS. .............................................................................................................................. 18 SECTION 4 ? MEASUREMENT............................................................................................................. 20 SECTION 5 ? STATISTICS ..................................................................................................................... 23 SECTION 6 ? ALGEBRA........................................................................................................................ 26 SECTION 7 ? RELATIONS, FUNCTIONS AND GRAPHS ......................................................................... 30 SECTION 8 ? GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY ................................................................................ 35 SECTION 9 ? VECTORS AND MATRICES .............................................................................................. 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE SCHOOL-BASED ASSESSMENT ......................................................................... 43 RECOMMENDED TEXTS...................................................................................................................... 52 GLOSSARY OF EXAMINATIONS TERMS .............................................................................................. 53 GLOSSARY OF MATHEMATICAL TERMS ............................................................................................. 57

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This document CXC 05/G/SYLL 08 replaces the syllabus CXC 05/O/SYLL 01 issued in 2001. Please note that the syllabus has been revised and amendments are indicated by italics.

First Published in 1977 Revised in 1981 Revised in 1985 Revised in 1992 Revised in 2001 Revised in 2008 Revised in 2015

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Mathematics Syllabus

RATIONALE

The Caribbean society is an integral part of an ever-changing world. The impact of globalisation on most societies encourages this diverse Caribbean region to revisit the education and career opportunities of our current and future citizens. A common denominator of the Caribbean societies is to create among its citizens, a plethora of quality leadership with the acumen required to make meaningful projections and innovations for further development. Further, learning appropriate problem-solving techniques, inherent to the study of mathematics, is vital for such leaders. Mathematics promotes intellectual development, is utilitarian, and applicable to all disciplines. Additionally, its aesthetics and epistemological approaches provide solutions fit for any purpose. Therefore, Mathematics is the essential tool to empower people with the knowledge, competencies and attitudes which are precursors for this dynamic world.

The syllabus addresses the personal development and educational needs of Caribbean students by encapsulating a variety of skills integral to everyday life and prerequisites for entering environments of work and academia. These skills include critical and creative thinking, problem-solving, logical reasoning, modelling ability, team work, decision making, research techniques, information communication and technological competencies for life-long learning. The syllabus also uniquely details a smooth progression of concepts that caters for students with primary or rudimentary knowledge of mathematics, and it can be easily subdivided to match the curricula of the different grades within the local high schools. Moreover, it is centrally positioned within the CXC sequence of examinations bridging the CPEA and CCSLC with the CSEC Additional Mathematics and CAPE? Mathematics syllabuses. Additionally, the competencies and certification acquired upon completion of this course of study is comparable with the mathematics curricula of high schools world-wide. The syllabus also provides teachers with useful approaches and techniques, as well as resources which are suitable for every learning style.

This syllabus will contribute to the development of the Ideal Caribbean Person as articulated by the CARICOM Heads of Government in the following areas: "demonstrate multiple literacies, independent and critical thinking, and innovative application of science and technology to problem solving. Such a person should also demonstrate a positive work attitude and value and display creative imagination and entrepreneurship". In keeping with the UNESCO Pillars of Learning, on completion of this course the study, students will learn to do, learn to be and learn to transform themselves and society.

AIMS

This syllabus aims to:

1. make Mathematics relevant to the interests and experiences of students by helping them to recognise Mathematics in the local and global environment;

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