Additional Content:
More in-depth study of core topics. Assessment: Internal Assessment (IA):
Individual investigation. External Assessments: Exams covering core and optional
topics. Emphasis for Both Levels: Conceptual Understanding: Grasping
fundamental principles of physics. Experimental Skills: Developing practical and
analytical skills.
IB Math HL & SL - AA
IB Math HL & SL - AA
At our academy, both SL and HL levels in mathematics offer a challenging and comprehensive study
of the subject. While SL provides a solid understanding of the theory and formulae behind
calculus, HL takes this exploration to a more extensive level. In HL mathematics, the focus
shifts beyond theory to practical application – it's not just about understanding calculus
concepts, but also learning how to apply them to solve complex problems. To simplify, SL guides
you through the "what" behind concepts and theories, while HL delves into the "how" and "why,"
providing a more nuanced and in-depth understanding of the subject.
IB Mathematics SL (Standard Level):
1. Algebra:
- Basic algebraic concepts.
- Polynomial equations and inequalities.
- Complex numbers and their applications
2. Functions and Equations:
- Properties of functions.
- Exponential and logarithmic functions.
- Rational functions and their graphs.
3. Statistics and Probability:
- Descriptive statistics.
- Probability distributions.
- Statistical inference.
4. Geometry and Trigonometry:
- Properties of geometric shapes.
- Trigonometry: Trigonometric functions, identities, and applications.
IB Mathematics HL (Higher Level):
In addition to the SL content, HL includes the following:
5. Calculus:
- Limits, continuity, and derivatives.
- Applications of derivatives.
- Integration and its applications.
6.Vectors:
- Vector operations and applications.
7.Optional Topics:
- HL students cover additional content, including further calculus and linear algebra.
Additional Content:
More in-depth study of core topics.
Assessment:
Internal Assessment (IA): Individual
investigation. External Assessments: Exams covering core and optional topics.
Emphasis for
Both Levels: Conceptual Understanding: Grasping fundamental principles of physics.
Experimental Skills: Developing practical and analytical skills. Application: Applying physics
concepts to real-world situations.