Extended Mathematics 11

Extended Mathematics 11

Credit Type: Academic

How it counts towards graduation: 2 credits, 1 Mathematics credit plus 1 Tech credit


Extended Mathematics 11 is an academic credit type high school mathematics course. Extended Mathematics 11 is designed to allow students to complete the Mathematics 11 course over a full year. Upon successful completion students will receive 2 academic credits; one grade 11 academic mathematics credit and one grade 11 technology credit.

It is recommended that students have successfully completed Mathematics 10 prior to enrolling in this course.

Upon completion of Extended Mathematics 11 it is recommended that students proceed to Mathematics 12. In some cases students may choose a course other than Mathematics 12. Students should make this decision following discussions with their family and school staff.


Students in Extended Mathematics 11 will explore the following topics:

applications of rates, scale diagrams and factors, inductive and deductive reasoning, an introduction to proof, cosine law, sine law, spatial reasoning, statistics, systems of linear inequalities, and quadratic functions. Students will also analyze, interpret and draw conclusions from one and two variable data using numerical, graphical and algebraic summaries, and identify patterns, extract useful information and meaning from professionally collected data sets.