Integrated Math III

Overview -

Mathematical concepts are applied to everyday occurrences such as earthquakes, stadium seating, and purchasing movie tickets. Investigate the effects of an equation on its graph through the use of technology.

MAJOR TOPICS AND CONCEPTS -

  • Basics of Geometry

    • Basic Constructions
    • Constructing with Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
    • Constructions with Technology
    • Introduction to Proofs

    Transformations and Congruence

    • Translations
    • Reflections
    • Rotations
    • Rigid Motion and Congruence

    Coordinate Geometry

    • Using the Coordinates
    • Slope
    • Coordinate Applications

    Volume and Figures

    • Formulas
    • Applications of Volume
    • Density
    • 3-D Figures

    Trigonometry

    • Introduction to the Unit Circle
    • Unit Circle and the Coordinate Plane
    • Trigonometric Functions with Periodic Phenomena
    • Pythagoras, Trigonometry, and Quadrants

    Dividing and Solving Polynomials

    • Polynomial Long Division
    • Polynomial Synthetic Division
    • Theorems of Algebra
    • Rational Root Theorem and Descartes’ Rule of Signs
    • Graphing Polynomial Functions
    • Polynomial Identities and Proofs

    Rational Expressions

    • Simplifying Rational Expressions
    • Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
    • Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
    • Simplifying Complex Fractions
    • Discontinuities of Rational Expressions
    • Asymptotes of Rational Functions
    • Applications of Rational Equations

    Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

    • Properties of Logarithms
    • Solving Exponential Equations with Unequal Bases
    • Graphing Exponential Functions
    • Graphing Logarithmic Functions

    Sequences and Series

    • Arithmetic Sequences
    • Arithmetic Series
    • Geometric Sequences
    • Geometric Series
    • Sigma Notation
    • Infinite, Convergent, and Divergent Series
    • Graphing Sequences and Series

    Statistics

    • Normal Distribution
    • Models of Populations
    • Using Surveys and Experiments

     

Grade Level

Grade 9, 10, 11, 12

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Duration

Annual

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Prerequisites

 Integrated Math I & II

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Mode

 Online

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Ratio

1 Teacher : 9 Student (Standard)

1 Teacher : 15 Student (max)

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Exams & Assessments

Online via Learning Management System

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Academic Year

9.6 Months ≈ 10 Months

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Commencement of Academic Year

January

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End of Academic Year

November

Requirements

 

Disk space on your computer as well as external device to back up your files (flash drive, external hard drive, CD–Rom, etc.), Printer, Scientific Calculator