Jacaranda Maths Quest 11 Mathematics Standard 5E

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Jacaranda Maths Quest 11 Mathematics Standard 1 for NSW, 5th Edition eBookPLUS This digital title has been rewritten to provide 100% coverage of the new Mathematics Standard Stage 6 Syllabus. Designed to help teachers unpack the Syllabus and help students at the point of learning, so every student can experience success in the classroom, at home and thus ultimately in the exam. The new edition of Jacaranda Maths Quest 11 Mathematics Standard 1 for NSW includes these key updates: Developed from the ground up, every single word from the curriculum is explicitly covered so teachers can make clear links back to the Syllabus Provides an unmatched interactive learning experience with thousands of new questions and new interactivities Fully worked solutions for every question, available at no extra cost, providing instant feedback to help prevent misconceptions Powerful visuals to help with conceptual understanding and simple language to ensure the text is appropriate for the learner Each topic contains a summary of all of the key learning points as well as two topic-level exercises comprised of over 30 questions

Author(s): Lee Roland, Catherine Smith, Joanne Bradley, Robyn Williams
Publisher: Jacarandy Wiley Ltd
Year: 2017

Language: English
Commentary: Compiled from merged chapter pdfs. Missing title and contents.
Tags: HSC

TOPIC 1 Formulae and equations
1.1 Overview
1.2 Evaluating expressions
1.3 Linear equations
1.4 Blood alcohol content
1.5 Medication dosages
1.6 Review
Answers
TOPIC 2: Linear relationships
2.1 Overview
2.2 Direct variation
2.2.1 Defining direct variation
2.2.2 Straight-line graphs passing through the origin
2.2.3 Constructing straight-line graphs in the form y = mx
2.3 The gradient and intercepts
2.3.1 Linear relationships
2.3.2 The y-intercept
2.3.3 The x-intercept
2.3.4 The gradient
2.4 Sketching linear graphs
2.4.1 Sketching linear graphs from intercepts
2.4.2 Sketching linear graphs using the gradient and y-intercept
2.5 Linear models
2.5.1 Constructing a linear model
2.5.2 Solving practical problems
2.5.3 The limitations of models
2.6 Review
2.6.1 Summary
Answers
TOPIC 3: Practicialities of measurement
TOPIC 4: Perimeter and area
TOPIC 5: Surface area and volume
TOPIC 6: Units of energy and mass
TOPIC 7: Working with time
TOPIC 8: Interest and depreciation
TOPIC 9: Earning and managing money
TOPIC 10: Budgeting and household expenses
TOPIC 11: Data analysis: classifying and representing data
TOPIC 13: Relative frequency and probability