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Any schools teach perms and combs in year 11 (1 Viewer)

Kolmias

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Why would they teach you combs? Surely you already know how to brush your hair. :tongue:
 

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wtf what have you done in school?

Also did you receive the shit I sent you?
2u: algebra and arithmetic, functions, trig
3u: further algebra and functions and inequalities, quadratics reducible to equations, rational functions, trig
 

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2u: algebra and arithmetic, functions, trig
3u: further algebra functions and inequalities, quadratics reducible to equations, rational functions, trig
your school teaches trig pree early

what textbook do u use
 

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Progression of my school:

Basic arithmetic and algebra -> Other inequalities -> Plane geometry -> Circle geometry -> Real functions -> Trigonometric Ratios -> Further trigonometry -> Linear Functions -> Angle between two lines -> Internal and external division of lines into ratios -> Tangent to a Curve and Derivative of a Function -> The Quadratic polynomial and the Parabola -> Parametric Represenation -> Polynomials --> Permutations and Combinations

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Geometric Applications of Differentiation -> Coordinate methods in geometry -> Applications of geometrical properties -> Probability -> Series and Series Applications -> Integration -> Methods of integration -> Logarithmic and Exponential functions -> Trigonometric functions -> Primitives of sin2(x) and cos2(x) -> Inverse functions and Inverse Trigonometric Functions -> Applications of Calculus to the physical world IN CONJUNCTION WITH Equation dN/dt = k(N-P), Velocity and acceleration as a function of x, Simple harmonic motion, Projectile motion -> Iterative methods for numerical estimation of the roots of a polynomial equation -> Induction -> Binomial Theorem -> Further probability


As per syllabus names
 

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Progression of my school:

Basic arithmetic and algebra -> Other inequalities -> Plane geometry -> Circle geometry -> Real functions -> Trigonometric Ratios -> Further trigonometry -> Linear Functions -> Angle between two lines -> Internal and external division of lines into ratios -> Tangent to a Curve and Derivative of a Function -> The Quadratic polynomial and the Parabola -> Parametric Represenation -> Polynomials --> Permutations and Combinations

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Geometric Applications of Differentiation -> Coordinate methods in geometry -> Applications of geometrical properties -> Probability -> Series and Series Applications -> Integration -> Methods of integration -> Logarithmic and Exponential functions -> Trigonometric functions -> Primitives of sin2(x) and cos2(x) -> Inverse functions and Inverse Trigonometric Functions -> Applications of Calculus to the physical world IN CONJUNCTION WITH Equation dN/dt = k(N-P), Velocity and acceleration as a function of x, Simple harmonic motion, Projectile motion -> Iterative methods for numerical estimation of the roots of a polynomial equation -> Induction -> Binomial Theorem -> Further probability


As per syllabus names
wat rank?
 

leehuan

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My school rank was shit last year. But it wasn't my fault
 

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Our first was super hard factorising and algebra, then circles, then combs and perms
 

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