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Year 9 student Mariana focused on factorising quadratics and solving inequalities, including worded problems involving algebraic expressions.
Year 10 student Thomas tackled graphing parabolas by extracting key features from standard and turning point forms, and applied the quadratic formula to determine x-intercepts and discriminants.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emma worked through application questions on exponential functions—such as population growth and half-life—solving equations using logarithmic techniques for real-world contexts.
A Year 8 student struggled to translate worded problems into algebraic expressions, sometimes skipping key information; as one tutor noted, "she needed extra prompts to identify what the question was really asking."
In Year 10, a learner forgot formulas for surface area and had trouble visualizing 3D shapes, leading to uncertainty when finding total surface area of cylinders.
Meanwhile, a senior student in Year 12 maths hesitated to memorize general equations—relying heavily on notes instead of internal recall—so during tests, time was lost flipping pages rather than working through solutions. This left some answers incomplete as exam time ran out.
One Keilor Park tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who, after struggling with sketching parabolas, now independently moves through each step—first finding the y-intercept, then calculating the discriminant and x-intercepts before pinpointing the axis of symmetry.
In Year 9 maths, a student who used to skip over worded problems is now able to pick out key details on their own and set up equations without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner came prepared by jotting down which fraction questions she found confusing beforehand, showing real self-awareness about her learning needs.