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Functions 11 Fast Track

Functions 11 Fast Track

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Course Overview

Course Overview of MCR3U Functions and Relations Grade 11

This course introduces the mathematical concept for function by extending students’ experiences with linear and quadratic relations supported with awesome FREE, YouTube Videos by Anil Kumar. Students will investigate properties of functions and relations, including trigonometric and exponential functions; represent them numerically, algebraically, and graphically; solve problems involving applications; investigate inverse functions; and develop strategy in determining equivalent algebraic expressions. Students will reason mathematically and communicate their thinking effectively as they solve multi-step challenging problems. Discrete functions relating to sequences, series, Pascal’s Triangle and Binomial Expansion will be supported by NEW approach extending the course for the IB students. Examination practice questions involving sequences and series, higher algebra and trigonometry will provide confidence and advantage over peers.

Ontario curriculum for MCR3U will be followed.  Reference Anil Kumar videos and past test papers will be shared for best performance.

Overall Expectations

By the end of this course, students will get ready for the advanced functions and calculus.

Characteristics of Functions Value Addition with FREE Videos

  • demonstrate basic understanding, their representations, and their inverses, and make connections between the algebraic and graphical representations using transformations;
  • determine the zeros and the maximum or minimum of equations, and solve problems involving multiple equations, including problems arising from real-world applications;
  • demonstrate an understanding of equivalence as it relates to simplifying polynomial, radical, and rational expressions

Exploit Exponential Expressions, Transformation & Graph Connection

  • evaluate powers with rational exponents, simplify expressions containing exponents, and describe properties of exponential functions represented in a variety of ways;
  • make connections between the numeric, graphical, and algebraic representations of exponential functions;
  • identify and represent exponential functions, and solve problems involving exponential functions, including problems arising from real-world applications

Trigonometric Ratio Expressions & Equations made Simple

  • determine the values of the trigonometric ratios for angles less than; prove simple trigonometric identities; and solve problems using the primary trigonometric ratios, the sine law, and the cosine law;
  • demonstrate an understanding of periodic relationships and sinusoidal functions, and make connections between the numeric, graphical, and algebraic representations of sinusoidal functions;
  • identify and represent sinusoidal functions, and solve problems involving sinusoidal functions, including problems arising from real-world applications.

Discrete Functions: Exploit Sequences and Series, Pascal’s Triangle and Binomial Theorem

  • demonstrate an understanding of recursive sequences, represent recursive sequences in a variety of ways, and make connections to Pascal’s triangle;
  • demonstrate an understanding of the relationships involved in arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, and solve related problems;
  • make connections between sequences, series, and financial applications, and solve problems involving compound interest and ordinary annuities.
  • master sequences and series, compound interest and annuities, Pascal’s Triangle and Binomial Theorem applications

Extended Learning Providing Best Results

  • Connect the learning to apply in different situations and get ready for advanced functions (MHF4U)
  • Practice from challenge and difficult application questions from previous test papers
  • Apply strategies to model real life situation

Prerequisite for Better Foundation

Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10, Academic (MPM2D)

Reference for Ontario Curriculum

http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/secondary/math1112currb.pdf#page=45

Pricing: Also Check the Best Offer

  • Monthly cost of the course is given for individual one-to-one sessions. There will be 8 classes per month. Flexible scheduled will be mutually discussed.
  • Group classes are sometimes offered. You may check the website for Popular Group Math Programs.
  • Fast Track program is available on request. We can prepare the students for an exam in limited time. You may fill the Registration Form and discuss the possibilities.

FAQs

Policy for Refund of Registration Fees.

Students can drop in the first 30 minutes of the class and take the full refund. The class will then start after a break of 5 minutes for the next 30 minutes. No refund for the course will be given if the student continues to attend the first class beyond half-time.

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Overview

This course extends students’ experience with functions. Students will investigate the properties of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; develop techniques for combining functions; broaden their understanding of rates of change; and develop facility in applying these concepts and skills. Students will also refine their use of the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior mathematics. This course is intended both for students taking the Calculus and Vectors course as a prerequisite for a university program and for those wishing to consolidate their understanding of mathematics before proceeding to any one of a variety of university programs.

Overall Expectations

Number Sense and Algebra

  •  Demonstrate an understanding of the exponent rules of multiplication and division, and apply them to simplify expressions.

  • Manipulate numerical and polynomial expressions, and solve first-degree equations
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