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4. Class 2 (Oxford Local "Junior" Standard).--In addition to the work of the previous Classes
A.-Quadratic Equations (One unknown).
B.-Harder Fractions.
C.--Square Root.
D.-Indices.
E. Harder Graphical Problems.
5. Class 1 (Oxford Local "Senior" Standard).--In addition to the work of the previous Classes
A.-Algebra up to the Binomial Theorem with a positive integral index.
B.-Graphs of well-known curves, e.g., circle, parabola, hyperbola, and ellipse.
GEOMETRY
1. In Class 5.--Sections A & D.
A. The definition of the angle, right angle, triangle, circle, radius, diameter, bisection, theorem, and problem. The meaning of the usual symbols and abbreviations. Discussion of the parts of a triangle.
B. The proof of the congruency of two triangles (Theorems 4 and 7).
C.--Problems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 (Method 2), 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, and their Proofs.
D. A knowledge of the definition, appearance, and simple properties of the cube, cuboid, prism, cylinder, pyramid, cone, and sphere, aided by models.
Class 4--Sections A, B, C & D above.
2. Class 3 (Oxford Local Preliminary Standard).--In addition to the work of Class 4:--
Definitions, Theorems, and Problems in Parts I & II, Hall & Stevens' Geometry. Theorems 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 22, 28, 29, and 30 should be omitted.
3. Class 2 (Oxford Local "Junior" Standard).--In addition to the work of the previous Classes :—
Part II, Hall & Stevens' Geometry
Part III, Theorems 31, 38, 39, 40, 41.
The construction of the circumscribed, inscribed, and escribed circles of a triangle.
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4. Class 2 (Oxford Local "Junior" Standard).--In addition to the work of the previous Classes
1.-Quadratic Equations (One unknown).
B-Harder Fractions.
C.--Square Root.
D.-Indices.
E. Harder Graphical Problems.
5. Class 1 (Oxford Local "Senior" Standard).--In addition to the work of the previous Classes
A.-Algebra up to the Binomial Theorem with a positive
integral index.
B.-Graphs of well known curves, eg., circle, parabola,
hyperbola and ellipse.
GEOMETRY
1. In Class 5.-Sections A & D.
.1. The definition of the angle, right angle, triangle, circle, radius, diameter, bisection, theorem, and pro- blem. The meaning of the usual symbols and abbre- viations. Discussion of the parts of a triangle.
B. The proof of the congruency of two triangles (The-
orems 4 and 7).
('.--Problems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 (Method 2), 8, 9, 11, 12, 13,
and their Proofs.
D. A knowledge of the definition, appearance and sim- ple properties of the cube, cuboid, prism, cylinder, pyramid, cone and sphere, aided by models.
Class 4--Sections A, B, C & D above.
2. Class 3 (0xford Local Preliminary Standard).--In addi- tion to the work of Class 4:--
Definitions, Theorems and Problems in Parts I & II, Hall & Stevens' Geometry. Theorems 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 22, 28, 29 and 30 should be omitted.
3. Class 2 (Oxford Lueal "Junior" Standard).--In addition to the work of the previous Classes :—
Part II, Hall & Stevens' Geometry
Part III, Theorems 31, 38, 39, 40, 41.
The construction of the circumscribed, inscribed and escribed circles of a triangle.
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