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Year 12 student Alex worked through exponential and logarithmic functions, including **solving equations with indices**, and tackled application of calculus to real-world scenarios.
In Year 10, Mia practised trigonometric identities and equations, as well as **interpreting and sketching trig graphs**.
Meanwhile, Year 6 student Lucas focused on long division strategies and multiplication skills, **applying them to solve multi-step word problems**.
A Year 10 student avoided the last few questions on a maths test, believing they were too hard—even though some matched skills already learned. This hesitation meant missed opportunities to earn marks and build confidence under exam pressure.
In Year 12, messy working was noted in financial maths; as one tutor wrote, "setting out of work needs attention," making it tough to spot small algebra slips.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student struggled to retain multiplication facts when tackling mixed problems, which slowed progress during revision games and increased frustration when new content was introduced.
A tutor in Ashbury noticed a Year 10 student who used to make frequent mistakes with trigonometric word problems is now confidently drawing diagrams and applying SOH CAH TOA without prompting.
In a recent high school session, another student who previously rushed through financial maths questions began taking the time to work out tax deductions and gross income step-by-step, showing more care and accuracy.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who often guessed during division lessons has started raising her hand when stuck and stayed focused long enough to finish all her multiplication word problems correctly.