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Grade 11 Math Courses - New Brunswick Curriculum

Discover New Brunswick's Grade 11 math options: Financial & Workplace, Foundations, and Pre-Calculus. Each course offers unique pathways to support your academic goals and future career aspirations.

Financial and Workplace Mathematics 110

Foundations 110

Pre-Calculus 110

New Brunswick Grade 11 Math Curriculum - StudyPug

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NB.SCO.FW110.G1
Solve problems that involve two and three right triangles: Solve problems using trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem
Use sine ratio to calculate angles and sides (Sin = o / h)
Use cosine ratio to calculate angles and sides (Cos = a / h)
Combination of SohCahToa questions
Word problems relating ladder in trigonometry
Word problems relating guy wire in trigonometry
Other word problems relating angles in trigonometry
Solving expressions using 45-45-90 special right triangles
Solving expressions using 30-60-90 special right triangles
Use tangent ratio to calculate angles and sides (Tan = o / a)
Law of sines
Law of cosines
Angle of elevation and depression
NB.SCO.FW110.G2
Solve problems that involve scale: Apply scale factors to solve problems involving enlargements and reductions
Applications of linear equations
Enlargements and reductions with scale factors
Scale diagrams
Similar triangles
Similar polygons
Applications of rational equations
NB.SCO.FW110.G3
Model and draw 3-D objects and their views: Create and interpret 3-D object representations including isometric drawings and orthographic projections
Surface area of 3-dimensional shapes
Graphing reciprocals of quadratic functions
NB.SCO.FW110.N1
Analyze puzzles and games that involve numerical reasoning, using problem-solving strategies: Apply logical reasoning and problem-solving techniques to analyze numerical puzzles and games
Arithmetic sequences
Arithmetic series
NB.SCO.FW110.N2
Analyze costs and benefits of renting, leasing and buying: Compare financial implications of renting, leasing, and buying using mathematical calculations
Simple interest
Linear independence
NB.SCO.FW110.N3
Analyze an investment portfolio in terms of interest rate, rate of return, total return: Evaluate investment options using concepts of interest, rate of return, and total return
Geometric sequences
Geometric series
Finance: Future value and present value
Image and range of linear transformations
NB.SCO.FW110.N4
Solve problems that involve personal budgets: Create and analyze personal budgets considering income, expenses, and financial goals
Taxes, discounts, tips and more
Properties of linear transformation
NB.SCO.FW110.A1
Solve problems that require the manipulation and application of formulas: Apply formulas related to slope, finance, Pythagorean theorem, and trigonometric ratios
Distance formula: d=(x2−x1)2+(y2−y1)2d = \sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}d=(x2​−x1​)2+(y2​−y1​)2​
Midpoint formula: M=(x1+x22,y1+y22)M = ( \frac{x_1+x_2}2 ,\frac{y_1+y_2}2)M=(2x1​+x2​​,2y1​+y2​​)
Slope equation: m=y2−y1x2−x1m = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2- x_1}m=x2​−x1​y2​−y1​​
Slope intercept form: y = mx + b
General form: Ax + By + C = 0
Point-slope form: y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)
Rate of change
Solving radical equations
Factor by taking out the greatest common factor
Factor by grouping
Factoring difference of squares: x2−y2x^2 - y^2x2−y2
Factoring trinomials
Converting from general to vertex form by completing the square
Shortcut: Vertex formula
Operations with radicals
NB.SCO.FW110.A2
Demonstrate an understanding of slope: Interpret slope as rate of change and solve related problems
Graphing from slope-intercept form y=mx+b
Graphing linear functions using a single point and slope
Word problems of graphing linear functions
Parallel and perpendicular lines in linear functions
Applications of linear relations
Characteristics of quadratic functions
Graphing reciprocals of linear functions
NB.SCO.FW110.A3
Solve problems by applying proportional reasoning and unit analysis: Use proportional reasoning and unit analysis to solve practical problems
Ratios
Rates
Proportions
Simplifying rational expressions and restrictions
Adding and subtracting rational expressions
Multiplying rational expressions
Dividing rational expressions
NB.SCO.FW110.S1
Solve problems that involve creating and interpreting graphs: Create and interpret bar graphs, histograms, line graphs, and circle graphs
Graphing quadratic functions: General form VS. Vertex form
Finding the quadratic functions for given parabolas
Applications of quadratic functions
Absolute value functions
Solving absolute value equations
Solving absolute value inequalities
Reading and drawing bar graphs
Reading and drawing histograms
Reading and drawing line graphs
Box-and-whisker plots and scatter plots

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