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Nelson Functions Grade 11
Model: 9780176678203
The Nelson Functions 11 - Student Textbook supports the Ontario Ministry of Education
Course : Functions, Grade 11, University Prepration, Course Code: MCR3U
Author Team: Barbara Alldred, Andrew Dmytriw, Shawn Godin, Angelo Lillo, David Pilmer, Susanne Trew,
Noel Walker
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Functions
1.1 Relations and Functions
1.2 Function Notation
1.3 Exploring Properties of Parent Functions
1.4 Determining the Domain and Range of a Function
1.5 The Inverse Function and Its Properties
1.6 Exploring Transformation of Parent Functions
1.7 Investigating Horizontal Stretches, Compressions, and Reflections
1.8 Using Transformation to Graph Functions of the Form y = af[k9x-d)] + c
Chapter 2: Equivalent Algebraic Expressions
2.1 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
2.2 Multiplying Polynomials
2.3 Factoring Polynominals
2.4 Simplifying Rational Functions
2.5 Exploring Graphs of Rational Functions
2.6 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
2.7 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
Chapter 3: Quadratic Functions
3.1 Properties of Quadratic Functions
3.2 Determining Maximum and Minimum Values of a Quadratic Function
3.3 The Inverse of a Quadratic Function
3.4 Operations with Radicals
3.5 Quadratic Function Models: Solving
3.6 The Zeros of a Quadratic Function
3.7 Families of Quadratic Functions
3.8 Linear-Quadratic Systems
Chapter 4: Exponential Functions
4.1 Exploring Growth and Decay
4.2 Working with Integer Exponents
4.3 Working with Rational Exponents
4.4 Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Involving Exponents
4.5 Exploring the Properties of Exponential Functions
4.6 Transformations of Exponential Functions
4.7 Applications Involving Exponential Functions
Chapter 5: Trigonometric Ratios
5.1 Trigonometric Ratios of Acute Angles
5.2 Evaluating Trigonometric Ratios for Special Angles
5.3 Exploring Trigonometric Ratios for Angles Greater than 90o
5.4 Evaluating Trigonometric Ratios for Any Angle Between 0o and 360o
5.5 Trigonometric Identities
5.6 The Sine Law
5.7 The Cosine Law
5.8 Solving Three-Dimensional Problems by Using Trigonometry
Chapter 6: Sinusoidal Functions
6.1 Periodic Functions and Their Properties
6.2 Investigating the Properties of Sinusoidal Functions
6.3 Interpreting Sinusoidal Functions
6.4 Exploring Transformations of Sinusoidal Functions
6.5 Using Transformations to Sketch the Graphs of Sinusoidal Functions
6.6 Investigation Models of Sinusoidal Functions
6.7 Solving Problems Using Sinusoidal Models
Chapter 7: Discrete Functions: Sequences and Series
7.1 Arithmetic Sequences
7.2 Geomeric Sequences
7.3 Creating Rules to Define Sequences
7.4 Exploring Recursive Sequences
7.5 Arithmetic Series
7.6 Geometric Series
7.7 Pascal's Triangle and Binomial Expansions
Chapter 8: Discrete Functions: Financial Applications
8.1 Simple Interest
8.2 Compound Interest: Future Value
8.3 Compound Interest: Present Value
8.4 Annuities: Future Value
8.5 Annuities: Present Value
8.6 Using Technology to Investigate Financial Problems
Each chapter has Review, Self-Test, and Task (or Math Project).
Answers are at the end of book.
Hardcover, 689 pages, book size: 21 cm x 26 cm x 3 cm