Useful Links
Click to contact Mrs. Peeters Weem by email. The syllabus for this course.
Khan Academy has useful practice and videos for those times you get stuck on your homework.
This Constructions site shows the steps for common geometric constructions.
Glossary of Terms, Glosario de términos
Numerical Expressions: Order of Operations, Exponents Power and Product Rules, Exponents Quotient Rule,
Area: Area, Cookie Cutter Problems,
Dimensional Analysis: Converting Units, Upper and Lower Bounds, Scientific Notation,
Right-Angled Triangle Trigonometry: Pythagorean Theorem, Reducing Roots, The 3 basic trig functions, Solving for angles, Special right triangles, Solving for sides,
Understand decimal place and significant figures, and be able to apply to round appropriately.
Be able to find the area and perimeter of, and identify various 2 dimensional shapes.
Solve application problems involving area, and angles and round appropriately.
Be able to simplify expressions using properties of exponents, and order of operations.
Be able to convert numbers into and out of scientific notation.
Be able to solve problems involving properties of triangles Similarity and Pythagorean theorem.
Law of sines, Law of cosines, Area of triangles,
3 dimensional shapes and surface area, volume of prisms, sectors segments and annuluses, arc length,
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Solve application problems involving law of sines and law of cosines.
Find area of non-right angled triangles using trigonometry.
Be able to identify, and find surface area and volume of 3 dimensional solids.
Be able to identify sectors, segments and annuluses and find area and arc length.
Describe data as univariate or multi-variate, as qualitative or quantitative, and as discrete or continuous.
Understand the difference between population and sample, and identify each.
Be able to find mean, median, mode, range, quartiles, outliers, variance and standard deviation of a set of univeraiate data, and interpret the meaning.
Understand various methods used to get a sample, and the positives and negatives of each, including possible issues with bias.
Be able to represent data with an appropriate graph, table, plot or other diagram.
Be able to read data from a diagram, and understand the positive and negatives of each diagram.
Be able to calculate percentiles.
Be able to find lines of best fit (when appropriate), and describe the correlation from a set of bivariate data, and interpret their meaning.
Need more help?
Click the link to practice using Khan Academy.
You can also check the "Videos by Topic" to see more videos.
Need more help?
Click the link to practice using Khan Academy.
You can also check the "Videos by Topic" to see more videos.