Higher Mathematics Expressions and Functions Applications Relationships and Calculus H.

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Higher Mathematics

Expressions and Functions Applications Relationships and Calculus H

Expressions and Functions Applications Relationships and Calculus Outcome 1 Logarithms and exponentials Manipulating trigonometric expressions Algebraic and trigonometric functions Vectors H

Expressions and Functions Applications Relationships and Calculus Outcome 2 Interpreting a situation and identifying a valid strategy Explaining a solution and relating it to context H

Expressions and Functions Applications Relationships and Calculus Outcome 1 Solving algebraic equations Solving trigonometric equations Using differentiation Using integration H

Expressions and Functions Applications Relationships and Calculus Outcome 2 Interpreting a situation and identifying a valid strategy Explaining a solution and relating it to context H

Expressions and Functions Applications Relationships and Calculus Outcome 1 Straight line Circle Sequences Optimisation and area using calculus H

Expressions and Functions Applications Relationships and Calculus Outcome 2 Interpreting a situation and identifying a valid strategy Explaining a solution and relating it to context H