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NSW Year 11 Extension 1 Coursebook
Covering the whole NSW Year 11 Extension 1 curriculum, this coursebook has the following features
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Worked Solutions - Every question has a fully worked solution. Just look in the back of the book.
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Hyperlinks (ebook only) - No more trying to find the worked solution, click on the question number and it will take you to the worked solution in the back of the book.
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Videos - Click on or scan the QR code in each sub-topic and you will be taken directly to You Tube where the best videos have been selected for learning.
- Cut to the chase - understand the concepts that will accelerate you through the course.
- Past HSC Questions- All HSC questions (from 2015) are broken down into each topic and sub topic areas.
- Instant ebook- If you order the ebook, you will receive it within 5 minutes.
NSW Year 11 Extension 1 Topics
This book is a perfect for studying the entire NSW Year 111 Extension 1 course and contains the following topics:
- Functions
- Polynomials
- Inverse Trig Functions and Identities
- Rates of Change
- Permutations and Combinations
Each of these topics are broken down into sub-topics and are listed below.
Sub Topics
Functions
- Inequalities -Quadratic
- Inequalities -X In Denominator
- Inequalities -X Absolute Value
- Reciprocal Functions
- Square Root Functions
- Absolute Value Functions
- Graphing-Adding Ordinates
- Graphing-Multiplying Ordinates
- Parametric Form
- Inverse Functions
Polynomials
- Remainder Theorem
- Factor Theorem
- Roots and Coefficients
- Multiple roots
- Polynomial Graphs
Inverse Trig Functions and Identities
- Inverse trig functions
- Sums and Differences of 2 angles
- Double Angle Formulae
- Half Angle Formulae
- Identities
- Trig products as sums or differences
Rates of Change
- Rates of change (time)
- Growth and Decay
- Related Rates
Permutations and Combinations
- Counting Principle
- Pigeonhole principle
- Permutations
- Identical objects
- Combinations
- Applications in Probability
- Pascal's triangle
- Binomial Theorem