A-level Mathematics/AQA/MPC3
Functions
Domain and range of a function
In general:
- is called the image of .
- The set of permitted values is called the domain of the function
- The set of all images is called the range of the function
Modulus function
The modulus of , written , is defined as
Differentiation
Chain rule
The chain rule states that:
If is a function of , and is a function of ,
Product rule
The product rule states that:
If , where and are both functions of , then
An alternative way of writing the product rule is:
Quotient rule
The quotient rule states that:
If , where and are functions of , then
An alternative way of writing the quotient rule is:
x as a function of y
In general,
Trigonometric functions
The functions cosec θ, sec θ and cot θ
Standard trigonometric identities
Differentiation of sin x, cos x and tan x
Integration of sin(kx) and cos(kx)
In general,
Exponentials and logarithms
Differentiating exponentials and logarithms
In general,
Natural logarithms
If , then
It follows from this result that
Integration
Integration by parts
Standard integrals
Volumes of revolution
The volume of the solid formed when the area under the curve , between and , is rotated through 360° about the -axis is given by:
The volume of the solid formed when the area under the curve , between and , is rotated through 360° about the -axis is given by:
Numerical methods
Iterative methods
An iterative method is a process that is repeated to produce a sequence of approximations to the required solution.
Numerical integration
Mid ordinate rule
Simpson's rule