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(Y) Credits: 1.0 Course Number: 53002 Prerequisite: Integrated Math 1 or an Algebra 1 course in grade 8 This is an integrated course. The student will study the algebraic concepts of quadratic equations and their graphs, linear systems, rational equations, complex numbers, and law of exponents. The geometric concepts which will be studied include similarity and congruency, proof, coordinate geometry, transformational geometry, and special right triangles. The statistics and probability concepts include sampling methods, simulation, histograms, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, and binomial distribution. The logical reasoning concepts include inductive and deductive reasoning, valid and invalid reasoning, negation, implication and equivalences. The discrete math concepts include matrix operations, transformation matrices, and counting techniques. Scientific and graphing calculators and computers will be used regularly throughout the course.
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