1. MCR3U Functions and Relations, Grade 11, University Preparation
This course introduces some financial applications of
mathematics, extends students’ experiences with functions, and introduces
second-degree relations. Students will solve problems in personal finance
involving applications of sequences and series; investigate properties and
applications of trigonometric functions; develop facility in operating with
polynomial, rational, and exponential expressions; develop an understanding of
inverses and transformations of functions; and develop facility in using
notation and in communicating mathematical reasoning. Students will also
investigate loci and the properties and applications of conics.
Prerequisite: Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10, Academic
2. MCF3M Functions, Grade 11, University / College Preparation
This course introduces some financial applications of
mathematics and extends students’ experiences with functions. Students will
solve problems in personal finance involving applications of sequences and
series; investigate properties and applications of trigonometric functions;
develop facility in operating with polynomial, rational, and exponential
expressions; develop an understanding of inverse and transformations of
functions; and develop facility in using function notation and in communicating
mathematical reasoning.
Prerequisite: Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10,
Academic
3. MBF3C Mathematics of Personal Finance, Grade 11, College Preparation
This course enables students to broaden their understanding
of exponential growth and of important areas of personal finance. Students will
investigate properties of exponential functions and develop skills in
manipulating.
Prerequisite: Foundations of Mathematics, Grade 10,
Applied
4. MEL3E Mathematics for Everyday Life, Grade 11, Workplace Preparation
This course enables students to broaden their
understanding of mathematics as it is applied in important areas of day-to-day
living. Students will solve problems associated with earning money, paying
taxes, and making purchases; apply calculations of simple and compound interest
in saving, investing, and borrowing; and calculate the costs of transportation
and travel in a variety of situations.
Prerequisite: Mathematics, Grade 9, Academic, Applied,
or Essential
Recommended Preparation: Mathematics, Grade 10, Essential