BMAT Mathematics for BMAT (Section 2)BMAT Units- Measurement of physical quantities
- Conversion between different units of measurement
- Understanding and applying SI units
BMAT Number- Understanding and working with different types of numbers (natural, whole, integers, rational, irrational, real, complex)
- Operations with numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)
- Factors, multiples, and prime numbers
- Understanding and using indices and surds
BMAT Ratio and Proportion- Understanding and working with ratios and proportions
- Solving problems involving direct and inverse proportion
- Finding the mean proportional and third proportional of two numbers
BMAT Algebra- Understanding and working with algebraic expressions
- Simplifying and evaluating algebraic expressions
- Solving linear and quadratic equations
- Solving simultaneous equations
- Understanding and using inequalities
- Graphical representation of equations and inequalities
BMAT Geometry- Understanding and using basic geometric concepts (points, lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles)
- Calculating perimeter and area of geometric shapes
- Understanding and using Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry in geometry
- Understanding and using coordinate geometry
BMAT Trigonometry- Understanding and using trigonometric ratios (sine, cosine, tangent)
- Solving problems involving right-angled triangles and trigonometric ratios
- Understanding and using trigonometric identities
- Solving problems involving angles of elevation and depression
BMAT Statistics- Understanding and using basic statistical concepts (mean, median, mode, range)
- Collecting and organizing data
- Representing data using tables, graphs, and charts
- Understanding and using measures of dispersion (variance, standard deviation)
BMAT Probability- Understanding and using probability concepts
- Calculating probabilities of single and compound events
- Understanding and using the laws of probability (addition, multiplication)
- Solving problems involving permutations and combinations
By covering these topics thoroughly, you will be well-prepared for the BMAT Mathematics section. Remember to practice solving a variety of problems and to review key concepts regularly to ensure a strong understanding of the material. Good luck!
This course is helpful for the following exams: BMAT