Mathematics 11
Mathematics 11 is an academic high school mathematics course. Students who select Mathematics 11 should have a solid understanding of the Mathematics 10 curriculum.
Mathematics 11 is a prerequisite for Pre-calculus 11. These courses are to be taken consecutively, not concurrently.
Students in Mathematics 11 will explore the following topics: applications of rates, scale diagrams and factors, inductive and deductive reasoning, an introduction to proof, cosine law, sine law, spatial reasoning, statistics, systems of linear inequalities, and quadratic functions.
Mathematics 11 is a prerequisite for Pre-calculus 11. These courses are to be taken consecutively, not concurrently.
Students in Mathematics 11 will explore the following topics: applications of rates, scale diagrams and factors, inductive and deductive reasoning, an introduction to proof, cosine law, sine law, spatial reasoning, statistics, systems of linear inequalities, and quadratic functions.
This course is a WNCP based course that is equivalent to the following courses in the provinces below:
- Alberta - Math 20-2
- Manitoba - Grade 11 Applied Mathematics (30S)
- New Brunswick - Foundations of Mathematics 11
- Newfoundland and Labrador - Mathematics 2201
- NWT and Nunavut - Math 20-2
- Prince Edward Island - MAT521A Foundations of Mathematics 11
- Saskatchewan - Foundations of Mathematics 20