Structure of Modern History Modern History
Units In Modern History, students study the forces that have shaped the modern world and develop a broader and deeper comprehension of the world in which they live. The Modern History curriculum consists of four units. For each unit there are five to …
Structure of Modern History | Modern History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSES047
Transfers and transformations of heat and gravitational energy in Earth's interior drives the movement of tectonic plates through processes including mantle convection, plume formation and slab sinking
ACSES047 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | Earth and Environmental Science | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACMMM051
use everyday occurrences to illustrate set descriptions and representations of events, and set operations.
ACMMM051 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Mathematical Methods | Mathematics | Senior secondary curriculum
ACMMM079
use the notation \(\frac{\delta y}{\delta x}\) for the difference quotient \(\frac{f\left(x+h\right)-f(x)}h\) where \(y=f(x)\)
ACMMM079 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | Mathematical Methods | Mathematics | Senior secondary curriculum
ACMMM080
interpret the ratios \(\frac{f\left(x+h\right)-f(x)}h\) and \(\frac{\delta y}{\delta x}\) as the slope or gradient of a chord or secant of the graph of \(y=f(x)\)
ACMMM080 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | Mathematical Methods | Mathematics | Senior secondary curriculum
ACMMM088
establish the formula \(\frac d{dx}\left(x^n\right)=nx^{n-1}\) for positive integers \(n\) by expanding \({(x+h)}^n\) or by factorising \({(x+h)}^n-x^n\)
ACMMM088 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | Mathematical Methods | Mathematics | Senior secondary curriculum
ACMEM014
identify common usage of rates; for example, km/h as a rate to describe speed, beats/minute as a rate to describe pulse
ACMEM014 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Essential Mathematics | Mathematics | Senior secondary curriculum
ACHMH229
The impact of significant individuals in the period, for example Eleanor Roosevelt, H V Evatt, Dag Hammarskjold, Ralph Bunche, Lester Pearson, Gareth Evans and Kofi Annan
ACHMH229 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4: The Modern World since 1945 | Modern History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum
ACMMM044
understand the notion of a combination as an unordered set of \(r\) objects taken from a set of \(n\) distinct objects
ACMMM044 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Mathematical Methods | Mathematics | Senior secondary curriculum
ACMMM050
use set language and notation for events, including \(\overline A\) (or \(A'\)) for the complement of an event \(A,\) \(A?B\) for the intersection of events \(A\) and \(B\), and \(A?B\) for the union, and recognise mutually exclusive events
ACMMM050 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Mathematical Methods | Mathematics | Senior secondary curriculum
ACMMM045
use the notation \(\begin{pmatrix}n\\r\end{pmatrix}\) and the formula \(\begin{pmatrix}n\\r\end{pmatrix}=\frac{n!}{r!\left(n-r\right)!}\) for the number of combinations of \(r\) objects taken from a set of \(n\) distinct objects
ACMMM045 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Mathematical Methods | Mathematics | Senior secondary curriculum