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Stay up to date with our Gr. 11 University/College - Functions and Applications (MCF 3M) math class. Here you will find important dates, assigned homework and links to resources and video lessons. Happy studying!
Mrs. Gallippi

Wednesday 8 June 2016

FINAL EXAM

Final Exam Details:

Date: Period 2 - Friday June 17, 2016
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (120 minutes)
Room: 302
Materials: 
  • Pencil
  • Eraser
  • Ruler
  • Non programmable, Scientific calculator (you will NOT be able to share)
  • Pens of varying colour for graphing
Textbook:  Please bring your assigned textbook (and any others you may have J) to class with you on the day of the exam.  Otherwise, an $60 fee will be charged to you and you will not receive your grades/report card until all outstanding money is received.

Happy studying!

Link to Exam Review SOLUTIONS

Unit 7: Exponential Functions

 



Monday 16 May 2016

Unit 6: Periodic Functions

6.1/6.2 Periodic Functions

6.3 Investigating the Sine Function
6.4 Comparing Sine Functions

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6.5/6.6 Transformations of Sine Function


Sunday 24 April 2016

Unit 5: Trigonometry and Acute Triangles

5.1 The Primary Trigonometric Ratios

5.2 Application of Right Tiangles

5.3 Acute Triangles and the Sine Law

5.4 Acute Triangles and the Cosine Law

5.5 Application of Acute Triangles

Saturday 5 March 2016

Unit 3: Working with Quadratic Functions - Standard & Factored Form

3.2 Factored & Standard From of a Quadratic
3.4 Solving by Factoring

3.3 Solving by Graphing
3.5 Solving Problems Involving Quadratic Functions
3.6 Creating Quadratic Models From Data

Monday 22 February 2016

Unit 2: Introduction to the Quadratic Function (Chapter 1)

Links to videos and resources and a place for you to ask and answer questions...
all related to Unit #2 - Introduction to the Quadratic Function (Chapter 1).


  • Click on "comments" below to ask or answer questions.
  • To watch a video lesson, click on the below link per topic.


  • 1.1 The Characteristics of a Function
    1.2 Linear and Quadratic Functions
    1.3 Working with Function Notation
    1.4 Exploring Transformations of Quadratic Functions
    1.5 Graphing Quadratic Functions Using Transformations
    1.6 Using Multiple Transformations to Graph Quadratics
    1.7 The Domain and Range of Quadratic Functions