About Grade 11 Mathematics in the Ethiopian curriculum
Grade 11 Mathematics is the foundation year for Grade 12 calculus and the ESSLCE Math paper. Every Grade 12 topic — derivatives, integrals, vector algebra, complex numbers — assumes a solid Grade 11 grasp of algebra, functions, sequences, and trigonometry. Students who shaky-pass Grade 11 Math almost always struggle in Grade 12.
Topics covered
- Rational expressions and equations
- Quadratic functions and equations
- Polynomial and rational functions
- Exponential and logarithmic functions
- Trigonometric ratios and the unit circle
- Trigonometric identities and equations
- Solving triangles (laws of sines and cosines)
- Sequences, series, and the binomial theorem (introduction)
- Coordinate geometry of lines and circles
- Statistics: measures of central tendency and dispersion
- Introduction to probability
- Mathematical logic and proof
Quizzes on PrepX
Short topic-targeted quizzes designed for daily practice and weak-topic drilling. The fastest way to convert what you have read into what you remember.
Grade 11 does not have a national ESSLCE paper, but PrepX includes end-of-year and regional model exams used in Ethiopian schools, plus chapter-end practice sets aligned with the official textbook.
How to study Grade 11 Math for next year's matric exam
Quizzes are the daily-habit layer of preparation — five minutes of quiz drill per day beats one big study session a week for long-term recall.
Treat Grade 11 Math as preparation for the ESSLCE, not as a year to coast through. Three habits matter most: (1) master quadratic and polynomial techniques cold — they reappear everywhere in Grade 12 calculus; (2) drill trigonometry until the identities feel automatic — Grade 12 questions assume you can rearrange a trig identity in seconds; (3) keep a running notebook of every wrong question, and revisit it weekly. The Grade 12 students who score in the top decile almost universally had organized Grade 11 notes; the ones who struggle almost universally did not.