(www.cie.org.uk).
MATHEMATICS
GCE Advanced supplemental and
GCE Advanced take 9709
CONTENTS
PAGE
Introduction
1
Aims
2
discernment objectives
2
Assessment
3
Curriculum content
5
Resource list
16
List of formulae and tables of the normal distribution
18
Mathematical notation
23
NOTES
For examinations in and after 2006, the AICE (Half Credit) mathematics: Statistics (0390) syllabus and
the AS Higher math (8719) syllabus will no longer be available.
Copies of syllabuses, then(prenominal) papers and Examiners Reports are available on CD read-only storage and can be
redacted using the Publications Catalogue, which is available at www.cie.org.uk under Qualifications
& Diplomas Order Publications.
MATHEMATICS 9709 (2007)
INTRODUCTION
The syllabus has been designed to allow Centres flexibleness to construct Mathematics courses appropriate to their
candidates, in terms of some(prenominal) the content studied and the depth of study.
Thus the syllabus enables shorter courses to be
constructed take to the Advanced Subsidiary (AS) qualification and longer courses to be constructed leadership to the
Advanced take aim qualification.
Syllabus content is broadly ground on previous syllabuses but has been revised to update the syllabus and give
coherence.
The AS Mathematics syllabus has been designed to be qualified for candidates who would formerly have studied for
Additional or Subsidiary Mathematics.
The syllabus is intended to provide continuity from O Level or IGCSE Mathematics courses.
The content has been divided into two virtually equal halves with candidates taking two papers for AS Mathematics and
four papers for the Advanced Level qualification.
Candidates for A Level Mathematics take four papers of which two may have been taken at an earlier examination
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