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This is so confusing, so a bridging course is pretty much irrelevant, instead we can teach ourselves the content with a 3U/4U textbook?The bridging course is just there to put you up to speed with the relevant parts of 3u that you'll need for MATH1131. It's not there for marks or whatever - that's just a guide, you can mostly ignore them.
But go look at what D94 posted, there's an Algebra and Calculus syllabus. Algebra is mostly new, and Complex Numbers is something you should look over by yourself because that's not taught in the bridging course.
Calculus bits will match up in parts with 3u, and even 4u. So mix and match and revise what is relevant. Solving inequalities in 3u = relevant. Conics 4u = irrelevant. Induction in 3u = relevant. Mechanics in 4u = irrelevant.