HSC Mathematics Advanced
Calculus, statistics, trigonometry and financial maths at HSC standard. Edapt adapts to how you learn, works through questions step by step and marks your working against the NESA marking guidelines.
What Edapt covers in HSC Mathematics Advanced
Calculus: differentiation and integration
From first principles through to the chain, product and quotient rules, with every step of working shown so you see where the marks are.
Statistical analysis
Probability distributions, normal distribution and hypothesis testing covered at HSC depth, not just formula recall.
Trigonometric functions
Graphs, identities and equations in radian and degree measure, with common HSC question types walked through one part at a time.
Financial mathematics
Arithmetic and geometric sequences, compound interest and annuities, with the show-your-reasoning approach HSC markers reward.
Why HSC Mathematics Advanced students use Edapt
HSC Mathematics Advanced questions are marked by part, so a careless slip in one line can cost marks across the whole question. Knowing which line is wrong matters more than knowing you got it wrong.
Edapt shows you the working line where the error entered, tells you which marking criterion that part covers and gives you a corrected version with the reasoning written out.
Marked like an assessor, not a chatbot
Illustrative example. Generic AI gives everyone the same note. Edapt marks against NESA (the NSW Education Standards Authority) criteria.
Solid essay. Consider adding more analysis and strengthening your conclusion.
f(x) = 3x squared minus 12x plus 5. I differentiated to get 6x minus 12, set it to zero and got x equals 2. The stationary point is at (2, negative 7).
- Sets up the derivative correctly
- 2 of 2
- Solves for the stationary point x-value
- 2 of 2
- Justifies the nature of the stationary point
- 0 of 2
- The derivative and the x-value are both correct and earn full marks for those parts.
- The missing step is the nature justification. Find the second derivative, which is 6, note it is positive, and state that the stationary point is therefore a local minimum. That is the line that earns the final two marks.
HSC Mathematics Advanced AI tutor: common questions
Does Edapt cover the full HSC Mathematics Advanced syllabus?
Yes. All five topics from the NESA syllabus, from functions and calculus through to statistical analysis and financial maths, are covered.
Will it show me the full working, not just the answer?
Every solution includes the full line-by-line working so you can see exactly where the marks sit and which step you missed.
Can it help with past HSC papers?
Paste any question from a past paper or a trial exam and Edapt will work through it with you, checking your method at each part.
How much does it cost?
Nothing. Edapt is free for everyone, no card required.
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