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What from Year 11 Maths Advanced Comes in Year 12? (1 Viewer)

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What from Year 11 Maths Advanced Comes in Year 12? Any Advice is much appreciated! Thanks!
 

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Most knowledge from functions, trigonometry, calculus and probability. Math is one of those subjects where year 11 content is very easily testable as it serves as the basis for y12 content
 

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Most knowledge from functions, trigonometry, calculus and probability. Math is one of those subjects where year 11 content is very easily testable as it serves as the basis for y12 content
So should I revise those topics? What about logs and exponentials?
 
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So should I revise those topics? What about logs and exponentials?
ofcourse, you need a very good understanding of log laws, you can't just sweep it under the rug. You also need to memorise the exact values of sin cos tan atleast in degrees. I failed my second math test because I was too complacent.
 

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ofcourse, you need a very good understanding of log laws, you can't just sweep it under the rug. You also need to memorise the exact values of sin cos tan atleast in degrees. I failed my second math test because I was too complacent.
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What from Year 11 Maths Advanced Comes in Year 12? Any Advice is much appreciated! Thanks!
Everything, however all explicit Year 11 content generally will not exceed 30% of the exam. Examples of explicit Year 11 content are sine rule, trig identities etc

But Year 11 content is integral (no pun intended) to a lot of Year 12 content. Eg Year 12 content finding the derivative of xsinx requires product rule which is Year 11, so basically the majority of the exam is built on Year 11 content, just a matter of direct or indirect.
 

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