Depends on the school, the schools have full priority in which order they want to teach the courses in but there's a general trend among most schools. First topics for MX1 tend to be Induction and/or vectors and for Adv it tends to be series/sequences and/or further applications of derivatives (graphing, maxima minima etc), but it might be way different for other schools.thanks!
Depends on the school, the schools have full priority in which order they want to teach the courses in but there's a general trend among most schools. First topics for MX1 tend to be Induction and/or vectors and for Adv it tends to be series/sequences and/or further applications of derivatives (graphing, maxima minima etc), but it might be way different for other schools.w
Apparently some start integration Term 1 for MX1+Adv or they do stats etc... its hard to tell since its up to the faculty once again.
Doesn't your school provide a schedule for your courses? Ours gives us a guide on how our topics are ordered. We just did an assessment for Series and Further differentiation for adv and we just did vectors/induction for mx1. We're going to quickly finish trig and then move onto stats for x1 and we're starting integration next term.yeah we started series/sequences, statistics and transformations of functions
but yeah idk where next
Typical starting topics. One would be doing Calculus next because naturally, one would explore stationary points or points of inflexion or POI.yeah we started series/sequences, statistics and transformations of functions
but yeah idk where next
Absolutely it depends on schools, They decide everything whatever the order they want to follow. But nowadays most of the school provides them online. You can access them whenever you want whatever order you want to follow. So it doesn't really matter. You can just go through their login portal and access the data. If you are facing difficulty in logging in. Here is the site named. This site will directly take you to the login portal and guide you step by step.Depends on the school, the schools have full priority in which order they want to teach the courses in but there's a general trend among most schools. First topics for MX1 tend to be Induction and/or vectors and for Adv it tends to be series/sequences and/or further applications of derivatives (graphing, maxima minima etc), but it might be way different for other schools.
Apparently some start integration Term 1 for MX1+Adv or they do stats etc... its hard to tell since its up to the faculty once again.