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11U Culminating - June 2022

The culminating activity for MCR3U consists of 3 parts: 1) a review of units 1-8, which does not count for marks; 2) a course review assignment worth 10% of the final mark, where students copy answers from their review into an assignment; 3) an optional exam for practice writing exams, which does not count for marks. The review questions cover topics from all 8 units of the course. Students must complete the review questions to prepare for the review assignment, which will be given on June 21st, and the optional exam is on June 22nd.

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11U Culminating - June 2022

The culminating activity for MCR3U consists of 3 parts: 1) a review of units 1-8, which does not count for marks; 2) a course review assignment worth 10% of the final mark, where students copy answers from their review into an assignment; 3) an optional exam for practice writing exams, which does not count for marks. The review questions cover topics from all 8 units of the course. Students must complete the review questions to prepare for the review assignment, which will be given on June 21st, and the optional exam is on June 22nd.

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MCR3U

Culminating Activity June 2022

The culminating activity will consist of 3 parts:


1) Review of units 1-8 (does not count for marks)
2) Course Review Assignment (10% of final mark)
3) Optional Exam (does not count for marks)

Part 1 - Review of Units 1-8


- You will be assigned review questions that cover what we learned in units 1-8 (see
the next page)
- You will be given a minimum of 4 in-class periods to work on the assigned review
questions. You may need to work on this review outside of class time as well.
- You may ask for help from teachers, friends, peers, classmates, parents etc.
- For each question make sure you write out a complete solution, showing all of
your work.

Dates - may vary by class. Ask your teacher.

Part 2 - Course Review Assignment (10% of your final mark)


- You will be given approximately one class period to complete the assignment.
- The only materials you will be allowed to have with you during the assignment are
the answers to the review questions. These must be on paper in your own
handwriting and CANNOT be photocopies or printouts.
- Your assignment will consist of questions from the assigned review (part 1). The
assignment will list the page and question number on it (example p. 180 #3a) BUT
not the question itself.
- Ideally, once you see that the assignment asks for p. 180 #3a you turn to that
question in your completed review questions and you copy down your answer.
- At the end of the period you will hand in your review assignment with the copied
down answers PLUS all of your review questions (Part 1)

Date: Tuesday June 21st

Part 3 - Optional Exam


- Are you worried about writing a math exam in grade 12 next year (perhaps for the
first time)? This is your chance to practice writing an exam. The exam will not count
for marks but you will get a chance to write a 75 minute test that covers all 8 units of
math that we learned this year. The exam will be returned to you and solutions will be
given so that you have a chance to mark the exam.
- This is completely optional and does not count for marks

Date: Wednesday June 22nd


Part 1 - Review Questions

You must do ALL of the following questions in order to be prepared for the Review
Assignment that will be marked. Show all steps for all questions. See the link below.
11U Culminating Questions.pdf

Unit 1 - Rational Expressions and Unit 6 - Sequences and Series


Radicals Intro to sequences p. 159 #1b, 3abc
Radicals - p. 25 #12, 13e/o Recursion formulas p. 159 #6, 7a, 8
Pascal’s Triangle and Binomial Theorem
Polynomials - p. 52 #1ab
p. 160 #12b
Simplifying rat. exp.- p. 52 #2, 3ab Arithmetic sequences p. 160 #13a, 14b, 15
Mult & Div. rat. Exp. - p. 52 #4acf Geometric sequences p. 160 #16, 17b
Add & Sub rat. Exp. - p. 52 #5acf Arithmetic series p. 160 #19a, 20b, 22
Exponents - p. 79 #7acd Geometric series p. 160 #24
Rational Exponents - p. 79 #8-11
Unit 7 - Financial Maths
Simple interest p. 180 #3
Unit 2 - Quadratic Relations
Compound interest p. 180 #4,6
Complete the square/Max & Min - p. 24 Present value p. 180 #7, p. 181 #8, 9
#9ab, 11 Annuities p. 181 #12
Quadratic equations - p, 25 #15-21 Future annuity p. 181 #15
Linear Quadratic systems - p. 25 #22-23
Unit 8 - Exponential Functions
Unit 3 - Functions Types of functions p. 79 #3
Word problems p. 80 #15, 19bce
Domain and range - p. 24 #1-3
Describing transformations p. 80 #17, 18
Function notation - p. 24 #6 (omit graphing) 𝑥
Graphing p. 80 #16 (do with 𝑦 = 2 )
Translations - p. 52 #7,8
Reflections - p. 53 #9, 10
Stretches - p. 53 #11
Combos of transformations p. 53 #13, 14
Inverse functions p. 53 #15, 16ad

Unit 4 - Trig. Triangles, angles > 90°


Special triangles p. 104 #2, 3b, 4
Angles > 90° p. 104 #5a, 6b, 7b, 9ac
Triangles (SOH CAH TOA, Sine Law,
Cosine Law) p. 105 #10bc, 11, 13, 15

Unit 5 - Trig Functions


Trig identities p. 105 #17
Periodic behaviour p. 132 #2a
Equns from a graph p. 132 #5,6
Describing transformations p. 132 #7ab
(recall phase shift = horizontal shift)
Graphing trig functions p. 132 #8, 10
Word problem p. 132 #12

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