G12 Advanced Functions - Mhf4U
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.34 GB | Duration: 19h 39m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.34 GB | Duration: 19h 39m
Foundations for Calculus & Advanced Math
What you'll learn
Analyze and graph polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
Solve equations and inequalities involving advanced algebraic and transcendental functions.
Apply transformations to functions and interpret their effects on graphs and equations.
Investigate properties of functions, including domain, range, inverses, and rates of change.
Model real-world scenarios using functions and solve applied problems.
Requirements
G11 Functions (MCR3U)
Description
This course builds upon your previous experience with functions, diving deeper into the mathematical concepts that are fundamental to higher education in STEM and business fields. You will investigate the properties and applications of advanced functions, including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. A significant focus is placed on developing your ability to model real-world phenomena with mathematics, translating situations involving rates of change, periodic motion, and exponential growth or decay into functional models.You will continue to hone essential mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills by solving complex problems through a multi-representational approach. This involves mastering the connections between algebraic, numerical, graphical, and verbal representations of functions. Key topics include mastering transformations, combining functions, understanding rates of change, and solving intricate equations and inequalities.The course is strategically designed to establish the crucial conceptual and procedural foundation required for success in calculus and other university-level mathematics courses. The skills you develop—in modelling, analysis, and logical reasoning—are highly transferable and valued in numerous academic and professional disciplines. MHF4U is intended for students pursuing university programs in mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, and commerce, preparing them to think critically about the mathematical structures that describe our world.– This couse is oriented to seondary school students of G10 - G12 and to be purchased by their parents or guardian. –Prerequisite: Functions, Grade 11 (MCR3U)
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Functions
Lecture 1 Recap Functions' Theory
Lecture 2 Functions’ Verification and Absolute Value Function
Lecture 3 Graphing Functions
Lecture 4 Inverse Functions
Lecture 5 Piecewise Functions
Lecture 6 Operation of Functions
Section 2: Understanding Rates of Change
Lecture 7 Average Rate of Change
Lecture 8 Instantaneous Rates of Change
Lecture 9 Applications of Rates of Change
Section 3: Polynomial Functions
Lecture 10 Characteristics of Polynomial Functions
Lecture 11 Characteristics of Polynomial Functions in Factored Form
Lecture 12 Transformations of Cubic and Quartic Functions
Lecture 13 Dividing Polynomials
Lecture 14 Factoring Polynomials
Section 4: Polynomial Equations and Inequalities
Lecture 15 Solving Polynomial Equations
Lecture 16 Solving Linear Inequalities
Lecture 17 Solving Polynomial Inequalities
Lecture 18 Rates of Change in Polynomial Functions
Section 5: Rational Functions, Equations and Inequalities
Lecture 19 Graph of Reciprocal Functions
Lecture 20 Exploring Quotients of Polynomial Functions
Lecture 21 Solving Rational Equations
Lecture 22 Solving Rational Inequalities
Lecture 23 Rates of Change in Rational Functions
Section 6: Trigonometric Functions
Lecture 24 Radian Measure
Lecture 25 Radian Measure and Angles on the Cartesian Plane
Lecture 26 Graphs of Primary Trigonometric Functions
Lecture 27 Transformation of Trigonometric Functions
Lecture 28 Modeling with Trigonometric Functions
Section 7: Trigonometric Identities and Equations
Lecture 29 Equivalent Trigonometric Functions and Compound Angles’ Formula
Lecture 30 Double Angle Formulars
Lecture 31 Proving Trigonometric Identities
Lecture 32 Solving Linear Trigonometric Equations
Lecture 33 Solving Quadratic Trigonometric Equations
Section 8: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Lecture 34 Logarithmic Functions
Lecture 35 Laws of Logarithms
Lecture 36 Solving Exponential Equations
Lecture 37 Solve Logarithmic Equations
Lecture 38 Applications of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Secondary School Students who are going to learn Advanced Functions (MHF4U) at G12 or before G12