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Can someone please tell me which sections of the Preliminary HSC Mathematics Course would be considered 'Calculus'? Thanks!
 
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'Tangent to a curve and derivative of a function' for 2U.

'Parametric representation' for 3U.
 
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I think most schools do 'Geometrical applications of differentiation' and 'Integration' in Year 11 as well even though it's part of the Year 12 course.
 

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Thanks! I don't do any maths but am interested in Economics / Commerce and was told that to do those degrees you need to know Yr 11 2u Calculus. So, given that I only need Calculus, I might be able to avoid a bridging course if I learn those topics?
 

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Grab a year 11 maths textbook and off you go
 

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Calculus in year 11 is pretty simple and straightforward. Like harrisony said, "grab a textbook and off you go". Borrow one from the library or off a friend for the weekend and jot down or photocopy some stuff. If for some reason you feel you'd like to buy a textbook, I'd recommend going with Fitzpatrick since it has both year 11 and year 12 courses and is quite reputable. Once you've got the basics down, you're pretty much set. Bug a maths friend and they'll set you on the right path in no time!
 

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Thanks! I don't do any maths but am interested in Economics / Commerce and was told that to do those degrees you need to know Yr 11 2u Calculus. So, given that I only need Calculus, I might be able to avoid a bridging course if I learn those topics?
If you are thinking of doing Economics/Commerce, why aren't you doing any maths? Most people drop maths because they can't handle it; so it's misleading to think you can turn to the calculus section of a maths text and be able to handle it by yourself. Besides I thought most economics courses require 2u Maths Adanced(or equivalent ie not Gen Maths). Better check with prerequisites for eco courses.
 
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It depends on the text books your school uses. We use old ones by Margaret Grove and they have split it by the syllabus.
 

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