Grade 11 Functions (MCR3U) ๐
Ontario Curriculum · TDSB · Curated Video Lessons
Grade 11 Functions (MCR3U) is a university-preparation course covering functions and their properties, exponential functions, trigonometry, sequences and series, and financial applications. This guide covers each major unit with Ontario-curriculum aligned video lessons to support study and exam preparation.
๐ Introduction to Functions (MCR3U)
MCR3U opens with a deep study of functions — domain and range, function notation (f(x)), inverse functions, and transformations. This Ontario-specific lesson covers the full Functions unit, explaining what makes a relation a function and how to analyze functions graphically and algebraically — the foundational skill for the entire course.
- Function Notation
- Domain & Range
- Transformations
- Inverse Functions
Source: MCR3U Ontario Series
⬆️ Graphing Exponential Functions
Exponential functions model real-world growth and decay — population growth, compound interest, radioactive decay, and bacterial spread. This MCR3U lesson covers graphing exponential functions: identifying the base value and horizontal asymptote, applying transformations, and connecting exponential functions to their real-world applications.
- Exponential Growth
- Exponential Decay
- Base Values
- Asymptotes
Source: MCR3U Functions
๐ Mastering Trigonometry (MCR3U)
Grade 11 Trigonometry extends trig ratios to all angles beyond 90°, introduces the sine and cosine laws for non-right triangles, and begins exploring trigonometric functions graphically. This Ontario-curriculum lesson covers the CAST rule, reference angles, and the laws students need to solve problems in any triangle.
- Sine & Cosine Laws
- CAST Rule
- All Angles
- Periodic Functions
Source: MCR3U Trigonometry
๐ MCR3U Full Course Description (OVS)
This Ontario Virtual School overview of MCR3U maps out the full course: functions, exponential functions, trigonometry, sequences and series (arithmetic and geometric), and financial applications. An excellent starting resource to understand how all units connect and what mathematical skills are expected by the end of Grade 11 Functions.
- Course Overview
- Sequences & Series
- Financial Applications
- Course Expectations
Source: Ontario Virtual School
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