New Senior Mathematics Extension 1 Years 11 & 12 eBook, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (November 9, 2018) © 2019

  • J B. Fitzpatrick
  • Bob Aus

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ISBN-13: 9781488663260
New Senior Mathematics Extension 1 Years 11 & 12 eBook
Published 2018

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New Senior Mathematics, 3rd Edition offers a series of student books and worked solutions designed to help you prepare for your classes with ease and ensure students reach their potential. It’s the new edition built for New South Wales on a solid foundation.

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Table of contents

  • Year 11 content
  • 1 Further work with functions
  • 2 Polynomials
  • 3 Graphing functions
  • 4 Further trigonometric identities
  • 5 Inverse functions
  • 6 Permutations and combinations
  • 7 Rates of change and their application
  • Year 12 content
  • 8 Trigonometric equations
  • 9 Proof by mathematical induction
  • 10 Vectors in two dimensions
  • 11 Applications of calculus
  • 12 Differential equations
  • 13 Motion, forces and projectiles
  • 14 The binomial distribution

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