
Course Description
The program aims to equip students with advanced mathematical skills to solve complex problems, analyze quantitative data, and model real-world phenomena—preparing them for the final stage of high school and international academic examinations.
The Grade 11 Mathematics program is designed in alignment with the Common Core State Standards – High School: Functions, Algebra, Number & Quantity, and Statistics & Probability. The curriculum focuses on expanding algebraic thinking, exploring nonlinear functions, advanced trigonometry, sequences, and inferential statistics.
Students not only refine their mathematical techniques but also learn to reason, justify, and apply mathematics in diverse contexts including science, finance, and technology. This serves as a crucial preparation before advancing to calculus and future university-level studies.
🔹 Learning Content
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Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Explore the properties of exponential and logarithmic functions, with applications in growth and decay problems, compound interest, half-life calculations, and modeling real-world phenomena. -
Advanced Trigonometry
Analyze trigonometric functions for any angle, including period, phase shift, trigonometric equations, and applications in periodic motion, waves, sound, and engineering. -
Sequences and Series
Introduction to sequences, arithmetic and geometric progressions, formulas for sums, limits, and applications in planning, value accumulation, and solving financial modeling problems. -
Function Transformation and Composition
Master transformations of functions—translations, dilations, reflections, and compositions—to construct complex models and gain deeper understanding of mathematical function structures. -
Data Interpretation and Inferential Statistics
Analyze quantitative data, calculate probabilities, conduct hypothesis testing, and work with normal distribution, boxplots, and histograms—applying these skills in research and experimental statistics.