Secondary Mathematics I: Semester 2
Description: This integrated math course is a study of the properties of linear relations and functions, systems of equations and inequalities, triangles, similarity, coordinate geometry, exponents and powers, and quadratic functions.
Throughout their studies, students will be expected to reason abstractly and quantitatively; construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of them; model with mathematics; use appropriate tools strategically; attend to precision; look for and make use of structure; and look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. By the end of this course, students will be able to solve, analyze, and graph linear equations and function; define congruent and similar triangles, and use properties of congruency and similarity to analyze triangles; perform geometric transformations and analyses on similar figures, and calculate the midpoint, length, and slope of lines using the coordinate plane; apply properties of exponents and powers to simplify and evaluate equations and functions; and explain properties of quadratic and polynomial functions, graph quadratics, and use quadratics to solve quadratic functions.
Credit Hours: 0.5
Price: $250 [$200.00 Course Fee | $50.00 Admin Fee]
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Required Resources:
- Reliable access to a computer and internet connection
- Graphing calculator (suggested: TI-84, TI-86, or TI-89)