Year 11 Ace Applications Notes Units 1&2 (DIGITAL)
Year 11 Ace Applications Notes Units 1&2 (DIGITAL)
Welcome to Your Year 11 Maths Applications Ace Notes (Units 1 and 2)
Dear Student
Maths Applications is a subject you get better at by doing -> seeing clear methods, learning the patterns behind question types, and practising until the steps feel automatic. These Year 11 Apps Ace Notes (Units 1 and 2) are designed to make that process easier, clearer, and far less stressful by putting the full Year 11 course into one structured, student-friendly resource
Whether you’re trying to stay ahead, catch up after missing work, or sharpen your exam skills, this book is built to help you improve quickly through clear explanations, worked examples, harder exam-style questions, and practical tips you’ll see throughout the chapters
Why We Made These Notes
We created these Ace Notes because many students told us they wanted a resource that was
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Easy to Follow Without Overloaded Language
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Organised Exactly by Topic so Revision Is Straightforward
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Full of Worked Examples so You Can See What Good Working Looks Like
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Focused on What Actually Shows Up in Assessments
What to Expect Inside Units 1 and 2
Unit 1 Topics and Skills
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Consumer Arithmetic and Financial Maths
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Algebra Skills and Intro Modelling
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Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices
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Shape Measurement and Practical Geometry
Unit 2 Topics and Skills
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Advanced Modelling and Problem Solving
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Functions Graphs and Interpretation Skills
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Data and Statistics for Real Contexts
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Exam Style Multi Step Applications
How to Use These Notes to Get Results
A simple approach that works
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Read the Worked Examples First and Copy the Structure of the Working
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Try the Next Question Without Looking Then Check and Fix Your Method
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Do the Harder Questions Last They Are Designed to Build Exam Confidence
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Build Your Own Formula List as You Go Especially for Consumer Arithmetic and Measurement
A Message for You
You don’t need to be a maths person to do well in Apps — you just need repetition, good structure, and the confidence that comes from understanding what the question is really asking. If you keep working through each topic steadily, the course becomes predictable and that’s where marks start to rise
You’ve got this One section at a time One skill at a time
— Ace Tutoring
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