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Matrices for Beginner Maths

Learn matrix operations and real-world applications in systems and transitions. Join now to build essential matrix problem-solving skills!
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Matrices for Beginner Maths introduces learners to fundamental and advanced matrix operations, with a focus on real-world applications such as communication systems, dominance relations, and recurrence modelling. This course develops essential algebraic and analytical thinking skills for understanding modern data systems and optimisation models.

Whether you’re studying VCE Further Mathematics, NSW HSC Standard Mathematics 2, QLD General Mathematics, WA ATAR Mathematics Applications, or SACE Stage 2 General Mathematics, this selective unit equips you to confidently work with matrices and transition systems—both manually and using technology.

Ideal for learners interested in algebraic modelling, networks, and systems analysis.


 Key Features

  • Curriculum-Aligned Matrices Content Mapped to VCE, HSC, QLD, WA, and SACE further maths equivalents.
  • Master Matrix Operations Learn addition, multiplication, inverses, and matrix equations systematically.
  • Apply Matrices to Real-World Models Model communication networks, transitions, dominance relationships, and recurrence systems.
  • Use Technology for Complex Calculations Leverage calculators and software for large matrix operations and data-driven modelling.
  • Problem-Solving Focus Solve practical problems using matrix techniques and understand equilibrium systems.
  • Interactive Q&A + Optional 1-on-1 Tutoring Each course includes a built-in Q&A section. Ask questions where you’re stuck—our tutors will respond within the course. Need deeper support? 1-on-1 tutoring is available.

Additional fees apply for private sessions.


? Keyphrases

  • Matrices for Beginner Maths

  • Further Maths Matrices Course

  • Senior High School Matrix Modelling

  • VCE Further Maths Matrices

  • NSW HSC Standard Mathematics 2 – Matrices

  • QLD General Mathematics – Matrix Applications

  • WA ATAR Mathematics Applications – Matrices

  • SACE Stage 2 General Mathematics – Matrices

  • Matrix Techniques and Recurrence Relations

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Duration 10 hours
Lectures 19
Video 9 hours
Quizzes 1
Level Advanced
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  • Course Title: Matrices for Beginner Maths
  • Level: Senior High School
  • Suitable Curricula:
    • VCE Further Mathematics
    • NSW HSC Standard Mathematics 2
    • QLD General Mathematics
    • WA ATAR Mathematics Applications
    • SACE Stage 2 General Mathematics
  • Mode: Online, Self-Paced
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Intended audience

This course is designed for:

  • Students across Australia studying: VCE, HSC, QLD, WA, or SACE senior maths pathways
  • Students who want to:
    • Understand and apply matrix operations in practical contexts
    • Model systems such as networks, dominance, and transitions using matrices
    • Prepare for matrix-based questions in assessments
    • Strengthen problem-solving skills using both manual methods and technology
    • Learn through structured, visual explanations ideal for both class and independent study

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Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed