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1.1 Counting Techniques
1.2 Vectors
1,3 Nature of Proof
1.4 Number
1.5 Circle Geometry
1.2 Vectors
1,3 Nature of Proof
1.4 Number
1.5 Circle Geometry
2.1 Complex Numbres
2.2 Trigonometry
2.3 Graphs
2.4 Trigonometric Identities
2.5 Matrices
2.2 Trigonometry
2.3 Graphs
2.4 Trigonometric Identities
2.5 Matrices
3.1 Complex Numbers
3.2 Principle of Mathematical Induction
3.3 Vector Applications
3.2 Principle of Mathematical Induction
3.3 Vector Applications
4.1 Further Integration
4.2 Differential Equations
4.3 Statistical Inference
4.2 Differential Equations
4.3 Statistical Inference
Specialist Mathematics is a course of study consisting of four units. The subject matter, learning experiences and assessment increase in complexity from Units 1 and 2 to Units 3 and 4 as students develop greater independence as learners.
Units 1 and 2 provide foundational learning, which allows students to experience all syllabus objectives and begin engaging with the course subject matter. Students should complete Units 1 and 2 before beginning Unit 3. It is recommended that Unit 3 be completed before Unit 4.
Units 3 and 4 consolidate student learning. Only the results from Units 3 and 4 will contribute to ATAR calculations
Source – QCAA General Senior Syllabus 2019
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