- demonstrates knowledge and understanding of concepts of functions, calculus, vectors and statistics in routine and non-routine problems in a variety of contexts
- synthesises information to select and apply techniques in mathematics to solve routine and non-routine problems in a variety of contexts
- develops, selects and applies mathematical models to routine and non-routine problems in a variety of contexts
- constructs mathematical proofs in a variety of contexts using a range of techniques
- uses digital technologies effectively to graph, display and organise mathematical information to solve a range of routine and non-routine problems in a variety of contexts
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- demonstrates knowledge of concepts of functions, calculus, vectors and statistics in routine and non-routine problems
- synthesises information to select and apply techniques in mathematics to solve routine and non-routine problems
- selects and applies mathematical models to routine and non-routine problems
- constructs mathematical proofs in a variety of contexts and adapts previously seen mathematical proofs
- uses digital technologies appropriately to graph, display and organise mathematical information to solve a range of routine and non-routine problems
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- demonstrates knowledge of concepts of functions, calculus, vectors and statistics that apply to routine problems
- selects and applies techniques in mathematics to solve routine problems
- applies mathematical models to routine problems
- constructs simple mathematical proofs and adapts previously seen mathematical proofs
- uses digital technologies to graph, display and organise mathematical information to solve routine problems
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- demonstrates knowledge of concepts of functions, calculus, vectors and statistics
- uses simple techniques in mathematics in routine problems
- demonstrates familiarity with mathematical models
- reproduces previously seen mathematical proofs
- uses digital technologies to display some mathematical information in routine problems
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- demonstrates limited familiarity with simple concepts of functions, calculus, vectors and statistics
- uses simple techniques in a structured context
- demonstrates limited familiarity with mathematical models
- reproduces previously seen simple mathematical proofs
- uses digital technologies for arithmetic calculations and to display limited mathematical information
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