The document provides a review of topics to study for an MCR3U exam in January 2015. It lists 12 topics covered in the exam: 1) simplifying expressions with rational exponents, 2) simplifying rational expressions, 3) functions and their properties, 4) transformations of functions, 5) inverses of functions, 6) solving and graphing quadratics, 7) properties and graphs of exponential functions, 8) basic trigonometry, 9) properties of trigonometric functions, 10) arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, 11) financial applications of sequences and series, and 12) additional review questions from the textbook for each topic. It provides example review questions for students to study for the final exam.
The document provides a review of topics to study for an MCR3U exam in January 2015. It lists 12 topics covered in the exam: 1) simplifying expressions with rational exponents, 2) simplifying rational expressions, 3) functions and their properties, 4) transformations of functions, 5) inverses of functions, 6) solving and graphing quadratics, 7) properties and graphs of exponential functions, 8) basic trigonometry, 9) properties of trigonometric functions, 10) arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, 11) financial applications of sequences and series, and 12) additional review questions from the textbook for each topic. It provides example review questions for students to study for the final exam.
The document provides a review of topics to study for an MCR3U exam in January 2015. It lists 12 topics covered in the exam: 1) simplifying expressions with rational exponents, 2) simplifying rational expressions, 3) functions and their properties, 4) transformations of functions, 5) inverses of functions, 6) solving and graphing quadratics, 7) properties and graphs of exponential functions, 8) basic trigonometry, 9) properties of trigonometric functions, 10) arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, 11) financial applications of sequences and series, and 12) additional review questions from the textbook for each topic. It provides example review questions for students to study for the final exam.
The document provides a review of topics to study for an MCR3U exam in January 2015. It lists 12 topics covered in the exam: 1) simplifying expressions with rational exponents, 2) simplifying rational expressions, 3) functions and their properties, 4) transformations of functions, 5) inverses of functions, 6) solving and graphing quadratics, 7) properties and graphs of exponential functions, 8) basic trigonometry, 9) properties of trigonometric functions, 10) arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, 11) financial applications of sequences and series, and 12) additional review questions from the textbook for each topic. It provides example review questions for students to study for the final exam.
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MCR3U Exam Review Topics (Jan 2015)
1. Simplifying expressions with rational exponents
2. Simplifying rational expressions (restrictions) 3. Functions function notation, domain, range 4. Transformations of functions graphing using transformations Linear, quadratic, roots, exponentials, rational 5. Inverse of a function finding the inverse algebraically and graphically 6. Quadratics Solving quadratic equations exact solutions, number of solutions to a quadratic equation (quadratic formula, factoring, discriminant) Determining the intersection points between: i. a line and a parabola ii. two parabolas Word problems involving solving quadratic equations and finding MIN/MAX (complete the squares/partial factoring) and ZEROS (factoring/quadratic formula) 7. Exponential functions Properties & Graphs Solving exponential equations (common bases) Exponential growth and decay Doubling life and half life 8. Trigonometry Basic trig ratios SOH-CAH-TOA Sine Law Cosine Law Ambiguous cases Obtuse angles CAST rule 9. Trigonometric functions Properties amplitude, vertical shift, phase shift, period, MIN and MAX value Determine the equation from a graph Graphing the function given the equation Solving trig equations (special triangles, RAA, coterminal angles, CAST) Proving trig identities Applications 10. Discrete functions 11.Financial applications of sequences and Arithmetic sequences and series series Geometric sequences and series Present value of an annuity Recursive Future value of an annuity Word problems Compounded interest Pascal triangles Simple interest Binomial theorem Mortgages MCR3U Final Exam Review Questions
Pg. 90 #1, 2, 3, 5, 12 (Also review double and half-life word problems handout)
UNIT 3: Quadratic Functions
Pg. 157 #26, 27 Pg. 693 #23 Pg. 156 #17, 19, 23 (Also review the finding the value of the discriminate. For example: Determine the values of k that will give two real roots)