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Mathematics Form 1-4 : CHAPTER FOURTY FIVE – FURTHER LOGARITHMS

Specific ObjectivesBy the end of the topic the learner should be able to: (a) Derive logarithmic relation from index form and vice versa;(b) State the laws

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Geography Form 3 Notes : SOIL

SOIL Uppermost layer of the earth’s crust on which plants grow. Constituents/Composition of Soil 1. Inorganic Matter Weathered rock fragments made of minerals from parent

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Mathematics Form 1-4 : CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN – GRADIENT AND EQUATIONS OF STRAIGHT LINES

Specific ObjectivesBy the end of the topic the learner should be able to: Define gradient of a straight line Determine the gradient of a straight

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Geography Form 3: EXTERNAL LAND FORMING PROCESSES

EXTERNAL LAND FORMING PROCESSES Processes operating on the exterior of the earth resulting in the formation of natural physical features.These are: weathering mass wasting erosion

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Agriculture Form 3 – Farm Structures

  IntroductionFarm structures are physical constructions on the farm used to increase efficiency in production.Construction of Farm Structures Involves:Planning for farm structures Consider; Farm activities. Size

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Mathematics Form 1-4 : CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR – CUBES AND CUBE ROOTS

Specific ObjectivesBy the end of the topic the learner should be able to:a) Find the cube of a number by multiplicationb) Find the cube root

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Chemistry Form 4 Notes : BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS Introduction/RationaleChemistry is a science. Chemistry practical all over the world is emphasized to all candidates sitting for a Chemistry paper.There

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Business Studies Form 4 Notes : INFLATION

INFLATIONIntroductionInflation refers to an economic situation where the demand for goods and services in the economy is continuously increasing without corresponding increase in supply which