Solve with Bilal: CBSE Class 11 Math

Master CBSE Class 11 Mathematics with Interactive Online Lessons

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CBSE class 11 maths Sets and Functions

Sets and Functions (23 marks)

1.Sets

2.Relations and Functions

3.Trigonometric Functions

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CBSE class 11 maths Algebra

Algebra (25 marks)

1.Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations

2.Linear Inequalities

3.Permutations and Combinations

4.Binomial Theorem

5.Sequences and Series

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CBSE class 11 maths Coordinate Geometry

Coordinate Geometry (12 marks)

1.Straight Lines

2.Conic Sections (Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola)

3.Introduction to Three-Dimensional Geometry

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CBSE class 11 maths Calculus

Calculus (8 marks)

Limits and Derivatives (Basic introduction)

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CBSE class 11 maths Mathematical Reasoning

Mathematical Reasoning (5 marks)

Statements, Logical operations, Truth tables

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CBSE class 11 maths Statistics and Probability

Statistics and Probability (7 marks)

1.Measures of Dispersion (Range, Mean deviation, Variance, Standard deviation)

2.Probability (based on outcomes and events)

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What are the main units in cbse class 11 math?

The cbse class 11 math syllabus is divided into major units: Sets and Functions , Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Calculus (basic introduction), Statistics and Probability, Mathematical Reasoning.

Yes, many students find cbse class 11 math challenging because: It introduces advanced and abstract concepts. Requires conceptual understanding, not just memorization. More algebraic and logical in nature. But with regular study and practice, it .

Important/high-weightage chapters include: Trigonometric Functions, Limits and Derivatives, Sequences and Series, Straight Lines, Complex Numbers, Permutations and Combinations.

Total Marks: 100 , Theory: 80 Marks, Internal Assessment: 20 Marks (based on tests, assignments, and activities), CBSE provides a blueprint with unit-wise weightage each year.

Understand concepts from the NCERT book deeply. Practice examples and all exercises in NCERT. Use reference books like Exemple or solvewithbilal extra Question for extra questions. Revise formulas regularly. Solve previous year’s questions and mock papers..

Yes, NCERT is sufficient for exams and provides a strong foundation for Class 12 and competitive exams like JEE. For extra practice, Exempler is useful.

Absolutely. Class 11 topics form the foundation of JEE Maths. Many JEE questions are based on: Trigonometry, Algebra (especially Quadratic Equations, Complex Numbers), Coordinate Geometry, Calculus (Limits, Derivatives).

Mathematical Reasoning is a new logical thinking topic introduced in cbse class 11 math. It involves: Statements and logic, Logical operators Contrapositive, converse, etc. It is relatively easy once concepts are clear and practiced.