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qfeng
17-01-2007, 07:08 PM
hi ppl,
Where can i get STPM Further Maths book or text or any reference material? Preferable latest syllabus. I Can't get any book at any major bookstore.
Th.x
I don't think there is any further mathematics reference books made exclusively for STPM, except for some books in Malay(I have one, by Fajar Bakti - STPM Matematik Lanjutan T). For the english version of FM, what I, a private candidate for the coming STPM, would buy a 'sukatan pelajaran' from the MPM, get to know what would be covered in FM, and then go search for references books(mostly by foreign book publisher) which cover best according to the sukatan.
If anyone knows of any FM references which are made exclusively for STPM, please let me know. :)
YiYang
18-01-2007, 10:16 AM
Yes, what Exec did is correct!
But if you would want to know about the Real Paper ,you could get teh Koleksi Kertas Soalan STPM 2005 Jurusan Sains.
There is a Pass Year paper on year 2005, plus this year they might add up the papers from 2006.
There is a syllabus change from Year 2003(if I am not mistaken) where the Number Theory, Graph Theory, Coordinate Geometry and the Transformation part came in. (The other part is Statistics(Sampling, χ2 Test(chi-squared test),Correlation and Regression, and Hypothesis Testing))
So, if you try out pass year paper of previous years, you might saw that the Coordinate Geometry part appears at FM P1, but it is still a good practice.
Just to ask something about you Exec,
Are you private candidate of the whole STPM or only for Further Mathematics only?
What about qfeng?
hhhcce
18-01-2007, 03:07 PM
STPM Further Mathematics Syllabus
Note: 13 - 16 are statistic topics
1. Logic and Proof
2. Complex Numbers
Polar form
de Moivre's theorem
Equations
3. Matrices
Row & Columns operations
System of linear equations
eigenvalues & eigenvectors
4. Recurrence Relations
Recurrence relations
Homogeneous linear recurrence relations
Non-homogenous linear recurrence relations
5. Functions
Inverse trigonometric functions
Hyperbolic functions
Inverse hyperbolic functions
6. Differentiation and Integration
7. Power Series
Taylor Polynomials
Taylor Series
8. Differential Equations
9. Number Theory
Divisibility
Modular Arithmetic
10. Graph Theory
Graphs
Paths & Cycles
Matrix Representations
11. Transformation Geometry
Transformation
Matrix Representations
12. Coordinate Geometry
Three-Dimensional vectors
Straight Lines
Planes
13. Sampling and Estimation
Random samples
Sampling Distributions
Point Estimates
Interval Estimates
14. Hypothesis Testing
Hypotheses
Critical Regions
Tests of Significance
15. χ? Tests
χ? distributions
Tests for goodness of fit
Tests for Independence
16. Correlation and Regression
Scatter Diagrams
Pearson correlation coefficient
Linear Regression Lines
Tasslehoff
18-01-2007, 03:19 PM
Wow thats like strikingly similar to Cam Alvls Futhermaths @<hidden>@<hidden>
YiYang
18-01-2007, 04:13 PM
Wow thats like strikingly similar to Cam Alvls Futhermaths @<hidden>@<hidden>
Yep, that's right, you could also actually borrow some Singapore A-Levels paper or tutorials from your friend at JC in Singapore as reference or practice.
Except that STPM FM does not have the Mechanics part, others are around the same.
Also do try out their past year questions, very challenging.
Every JC have different papers every year, so you could expect for many papers to try on then.
Faith_chris
18-01-2007, 06:30 PM
Totally agree with u all.
STPM FM does not have a specified book. So after u got the syllabus, just go to a book store that sells books for college students and university students, such as Tan Mark at Pulau Pinang ( that is where I got mine ).
I combined two books to get a complete edition of the syllabus.
so, good luck!! I have sold the books, but one of it I think is called
: Advanced statistic, which have a picture of a dice on the cover, black background, and quite bulky. Another one, I have really forgotten, just remember that it is orange in colour and in a smaller size, like an ordinary dictionary. sorry!!!
PS: this is just how I get my syllabus. Maybe there will be other better idea!! So, keep ur eyes opened!!
I've seen the past year papers. The format is exactly the same as the Math paper - 2 papers, 12 questions on each paper, and most of all, ANSWER ALL!!!!
Sillyboy
20-01-2007, 12:04 AM
Wow sounds really interesting!! even better that A levels further maths!!
YiYang
20-01-2007, 10:21 AM
Wow sounds really interesting!! even better that A levels further maths!!
No, the STPM FM has "Number Theory, Graph Theory, Geometry, and Transformation" instead of Mechanics at A-Level FM, so you couldn;t really compare them as their syllabuses are different.
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