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Ch 07: Permutation, Combination and Probability
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---// BISE Sargodha(2015)// * Find $n$, when $^{11}P_n=11.10.9$---// BISE Sargodha(2015), BISE Sargodha(2016) // * In how many way can a hockey team of $11$ be selected out of $15$ players. ---// BISE Sarg
Ch 02: Functions and Groups
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rite the inverse of $\{(1,2),(2,5),(3,7),(4,9),(5,11)\}$ --- // BISE Gujrawala(2015)// * What is t... odha(2015)// * Write down the power set of $\{9,11\}$ --- // BISE Sargodha(2016)// * Find con
Ch 06: Sequences and Series
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a(2015)// * Find three $A.Ms$ between $3$ and $11$ --- //BISE Sargodha(2016)// * How many terms ... armonic means between $\frac{7}{3}$ and $\frac{7}{11}$ --- //FBISE(2017)// * Show that sum of $n$ $
Ch 08: Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem
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* Sum of the series $-8-3 \frac{1}{2}+1+...{a}_{11} $ --- // BISE Sargodha(2015)// * Find $5$th ... in the expansion of $(\frac{3}{2}x-\frac{1}{3x})^{11}$ --- // BISE Sargodha(2015)// * Find the term
Ch 10: Trigonometric Identities
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/ * Using without table or calculator find $tan(1110^{\circ})$ --- // BISE Sargodha(2015), BISE Gujr... without table or calculator, prove that $sin19 cos11+sin71 sin11=\frac{1}{2}$ --- // FBISE (2017)// * Prove that $sin\frac{\pi}{9}sin\frac{2\pi}{9}sin\f
Ch 11: Trigonometric Functions and Their Graphs
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====== Ch 11: Trigonometric Functions and Their Graphs ====== <list-group> * Find the period of $\s