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Grade 11 Maths Framework P2 Exam T2

The Grade 11 Mathematics Framework for Term 2 includes a 100-mark assessment lasting 2 hours, covering Analytical Geometry, Trigonometry, and Euclidean Geometry. Key topics include distance between points, gradients, trigonometric identities, and various theorems related to circles. The cognitive levels range from basic understanding to higher-order thinking, with specific marks allocated to each topic and sub-topic.
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Grade 11 Maths Framework P2 Exam T2

The Grade 11 Mathematics Framework for Term 2 includes a 100-mark assessment lasting 2 hours, covering Analytical Geometry, Trigonometry, and Euclidean Geometry. Key topics include distance between points, gradients, trigonometric identities, and various theorems related to circles. The cognitive levels range from basic understanding to higher-order thinking, with specific marks allocated to each topic and sub-topic.
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Grade 11 Mathematics Framework

Term 2
Marks : 100
Duration : 2 hours Paper 2
TOPICS QUESTION SUB-TOPIC MARK MARK COGNITIVE
ALLOCATION RANGE LEVELS
Analytical 1 and 2 -Distance between two
Geometry points 27  3 24 – 30

-Gradient:
*Parallel lines
*Perpendicular lines
*Collinear point L1 (20%)
20 marks
-Midpoints
- Equation of a line
- Angle of inclination L2 (35%)
- Area as application 35 marks

Trigonometry 3 Definition using a


diagram L3 (30%)
27  3 24 – 30 30 marks
Reduction formulae

4 Trig identities L4 (15%)


General Solution 30 marks

Euclidean 5 to 7 All grade 11 theorems 46  3 43 – 49


Geometry Proof of the following
• The line drawn
from the centre
of a circle
perpendicular to
a chord bisects
the chord.
• The line drawn
from the centre
of a circle to the
midpoint of a
chord is
perpendicular to
the chord.
• The angle
subtended by an
arc at the centre
of a circle is

1
double the size
of the angle
subtended by the
same arc at the
circle (on the
same side of the
chord as the
centre).
• The opposite
angles of a
cyclic
quadrilateral are
supplementary.
• The angle
between the
tangent to a
circle and the
chord drawn
from the point of
contact is equal
to the angle in
the alternate
segment.
Solving riders
- Using theorems and
axioms (numerical)
- Using theorems and
axioms to derive
conjectures or proof
properties of shapes
(non – numerical)

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