connecting; in addition, students’ mathematical habits of mind are strengthened through these competencies. Topics include powers, linear relationships, trigonometry, polynomial multiplication and factoring, functions, relations, sequences, systems of linear equations, financial literacy, and extensions.
FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS 11
Prerequisite
Course Credit Course Duration Delivery Method
Foundations of Mathematics and Pre- Calculus 10
4 credits Full year Classroom-based
Pre-Calculus 11 focuses on the Big Ideas of generalized algebraic relationships; extending operational processes to powers, radicals, and polynomials; application of quadratic relationships; and, proportional reasoning. These Big Ideas and the content areas are connected through the competencies of reasoning, understanding, communicating, and connecting; in addition, students’ mathematical habits of mind are strengthened through these competencies. Topics include radicals, rationals, powers with rational exponents, quadratic equations and functions, systems of equations, trigonometry, financial literacy, and extensions. This course is intended for students with a strong mathematics background who are interested in both theoretical and applied mathematics.
FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS 12
Foundations 11 focuses on the Big Ideas of proportional relationships, optimization, logical reasoning, and statistical analysis. These Big Ideas and the content areas are connected through the competencies of reasoning, understanding, communicating, and connecting; in addition, students’ mathematical habits of mind are strengthened through these competencies. Topics include forms of mathematical reasoning, angle relationships, linear inequalities, quadratic functions, systems of equations, optimization, applications of statistics, scale models, financial literacy, and extensions. This course is intended for students with a strong mathematics background who are interested in social sciences and applied mathematics.
PRE-CALCULUS 11
Prerequisite
Course Credit Course Duration Delivery Method
Foundations of Mathematics and Pre- Calculus 10
4 credits Full year Classroom-based
Prerequisite
Course Credit Course Duration Delivery Method
Foundations of Mathematics 11
4 credits Full year Classroom-based
Foundations 12 focuses on the Big Ideas of probabilistic thinking, modeling data, financial decisions, and geometrical relationships. These Big Ideas and the content areas are connected through the competencies of reasoning, understanding, communicating, and connecting; in addition, students’ mathematical habits of mind are strengthened through these competencies. Topics include constructions, conicis, fractals, graph of functions( polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and sinusoidal), regression analysis, combinatorics, probability, statistics, financial planning, and extensions. This course is intended for students with a strong mathematics background who are interested in social sciences and applied mathematics.
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