Strategy to complete class 11th Rd Sharma mathematics
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Before getting on with RD Sharma, make sure that you have completed your NCERT because it will make you familiar with all the concepts. What's left will be the application only then.
Start it with the chapters you are good at or you like the most. Try to do unsolved questions, think in as many different ways as possible to solve a question if it's tricky. Refer to examples as well for knowing the procedure of solving some questions.
Once you start it you'll finish it if you do it with determination.
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RD Sharma is one of the most prescribed books for school mathematics, starting from class 6 to 12th. It is best book to grasp the basic concepts of mathematics, due to the large number of examples and exercises and simplicity of explanation.
I have myself completed the entire class 11th and 12th RD Sharma Books and this is how I think will make it easier for you to approach it.
The following chapters as grouped below belongs to the same category and each category must be done in one go.
- Chapter 1,2,3- Sets, Relations and Functions
It is okay if you are not able to grab the solved examples in one go.
- Chapter 4 to 11 - Trigonometry
- Chapter 12 - Mathematical Induction
- Chapter 13 - Complex Numbers
- Chapter 14 - Quadratic Equations
- Chapter 15 - Linear Inequations
- Chapter 16, 17 and 18- Permutations, Combinations and Binomial Theorem
- Chapter 19, 20 and 21 - Arithmetic Progressions, Geometric Progressions, and Some special series
- Chapter 22 to 27 - Conic Sections
- Chapter 28 - 3D coordinate geometry
- Chapter 29, 30 - Limits and Derivatives
- Chapter 31 - Mathematical Reasoning
- Chapter 32 - Statistics
- Chapter 33 - Probability
The key is to devote time on regular basis. This book is bulky and the problems are of some higher level. Merely looking at the examples and not solving any of them will not do any good. Remember mathematics is always done with pen and paper.
The strategy while solving was simple, start with most easiest question from the example part and then gradually headed to the most tough question from the exercise.
The important topic for board is calculus on which mainly focus on integration.
So if you are planning to complete the RD Sharma then start it at the earliest.
I hope this piece of infirmation helped you.
All the best!