Integrated Math 1
In Integrated Math 1, high school students use arithmetic properties of a subsets of integers and rational, irrational, and real numbers by simplifying expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities, graphing equations, finding the equation of a line, working with monomials and polynomials, and factoring and completing the square.
Grade:
9
Duration:
2 Semester
Prerequisites:
None
Credit:
1.0
Materials:
None
Description
In Integrated Math 1, students use arithmetic properties of subsets of integers, rational, irrational and real numbers by simplifying expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities, graphing equations, finding the equation of a line, working with monomials and polynomials, and factoring and completing the square. Students use properties of the number system to judge the validity of results, justifying each step of the procedure to prove or disprove statements. Students compute perimeter, circumference, area, volume, and surface area of geometric figures. Students also use basic trigonometric functions defined by the angles of a right triangle.
Outline
Semester A
Algebraic Expressions
Operations with Real Numbers
Properties of Real Numbers
Basic Statistics Measures
Solving Simple and Multi-Step Equations
Linear Functions and Graphs
Solving Inequality Equations
Semester B
Exponents and Scientific Notation
Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
Operations with Polynomials
Systems of Equations
Factoring Polynomials
Quadratic Functions and Graphs
Higher-Order Polynomials
Data Analysis and Probability
Exponential and Radical Equations
Rational Functions and Equations