Number of Units: 2
Consumables: $40 per annum
Description:
Mathematics Advanced 11–12 focuses on mathematical ways of viewing the world to investigate concepts, such as order, relation, pattern, uncertainty and generality. The course provides students with the opportunity to explore mathematical problems through observation, reflection and reasoning.
Through the study of Mathematics Advanced 11–12, students:
develop knowledge, understanding and skills in Working mathematically and communicating concisely and precisely
consider various applications of mathematics in a broad range of contemporary contexts through mathematical modelling
gain an appropriate mathematical background for future pathways which involve mathematics and its applications at the tertiary level.
Course requirements:
Course must be studied with: Nil
Course cannot be studied with: Mathematics Standard
Major work(s): Nil
Course fee will cover: e.g. eLearning subscriptions, consumables
Additional resourcing requirements for the course: NESA approved scientific calculator
Functions
Working with Functions
Graph Transformations
Trigonometric functions
Trigonometry and Measure of Angles
Trigonometric Identities and Equations
Calculus
Introduction to Differentiation
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Statistical Analysis
Probability and Data
Functions
Further Graph Transformations and Modelling
Calculus
Differential Calculus
Integral Calculus
Applications of Calculus
Sequences and Series
Sequences and Series
Statistical Analysis
Random Variables
Financial Mathematics
Financial Mathematics
Note: this course must be studied by students wishing to study Mathematics Extension 1.