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NL Grade 11 Advanced Mathematics 2200

Video lessons and practice for every Advanced Mathematics 2200 topic. Aligned to what Newfoundland Grade 11 students are taught in school.

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Sketch angles in standard position, determine quadrants and reference angles, explain angle relationships

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Solve non-right triangles using sine and cosine laws, explain proofs, solve problems

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Create and sketch absolute value functions, solve equations, explain solutions

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Solve quadratic equations using various methods, analyze roots and zeros, use discriminant

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Solve systems of linear-quadratic and quadratic-quadratic equations graphically and algebraically

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Solve and interpret quadratic inequalities in one variable

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Analyze arithmetic sequences and series, determine rules, solve problems

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Analyze geometric sequences and series, determine rules, solve problems

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Analyze and graph reciprocal functions, identify vertical asymptotes

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Solve radical equations, verify solutions, identify extraneous roots

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Simplify rational expressions, determine non-permissible values

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Solve rational equations, explain strategies, identify non-solutions

Advanced Mathematics 2200 Topics Covered

StudyPug covers every unit in Newfoundland's Advanced Mathematics 2200 course. Whether your child needs help with a single topic or wants to review the entire course, every lesson is available on demand.

  • Trigonometry: Sketch angles in standard position, determine reference angles, calculate trigonometric ratios, find exact values, and solve equations.
  • Sine and Cosine Laws: Solve non-right triangles, understand proofs, and apply the laws to real problems.
  • Polynomial Factoring: Factor expressions, identify common factors, and determine binomial factors.
  • Absolute Value Functions: Create and sketch graphs, solve absolute value equations, and explain solutions.
  • Quadratic Functions: Analyze and compare graphs, complete the square, determine key characteristics, and solve problems in multiple forms.
  • Quadratic Equations: Solve using multiple methods, analyze roots and zeros, and apply the discriminant.
  • Systems of Equations: Solve linear-quadratic and quadratic-quadratic systems graphically and algebraically.
  • Inequalities: Solve linear and quadratic inequalities, sketch solution graphs, and interpret results.
  • Sequences and Series: Analyze arithmetic and geometric sequences, determine rules, and solve related problems.
  • Reciprocal Functions: Graph reciprocal functions and identify vertical asymptotes.
  • Radical Expressions: Simplify and perform operations with radicals, solve radical equations, and identify extraneous roots.
  • Rational Expressions: Simplify expressions, determine non-permissible values, perform operations, and solve rational equations.

How StudyPug Helps Grade 11 Students in Newfoundland

Advanced Mathematics 2200 is a challenging course. Students in Newfoundland write a public exam at the end of the year, so keeping up throughout the semester matters. StudyPug gives students a clear video lesson for every topic, followed by practice problems they can work through at their own pace. If a student misses a class or finds a unit confusing, they can go back and rewatch any lesson as many times as needed.

Parents can also use StudyPug to check in on what their child is learning and find the right topic quickly using the topic table above.

Aligned to the Newfoundland Grade 11 Curriculum

Every lesson on StudyPug for Advanced Mathematics 2200 follows the Newfoundland and Labrador curriculum. Students won't find topics that don't apply to their course. The content matches what their teacher is covering in class, making it easier to connect lessons to homework and upcoming tests.