MATHEMATICS
:: 2003 :: TO BE IMPLEMENTED 9-12 :: ADVANCED FUNCTIONS AND MODELING
High School Grades
| Advanced Functions and Modeling provides students an in-depth
study of modeling and applying functions. Home, work, recreation, consumer
issues, public policy, and scientific investigations are just a few of
the areas from which applications should originate. Appropriate technology,
from manipulatives to calculators and application software, should be
used regularly for instruction and assessment.
Prerequisites
- Describe phenomena as functions graphically, algebraically and
verbally; identify independent and dependent quantities, domain, and
range, and input/output.
- Translate among graphic, algebraic, numeric, tabular, and verbal
representations of relations.
- Define and use linear, quadratic, cubic, and exponential functions
to model and solve problems.
- Use systems of two or more equations or inequalities to solve problems.
- Use the trigonometric ratios to model and solve problems.
- Use logic and deductive reasoning to draw conclusions and solve
problems.
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| Data Analysis and Probability |
| Competency
Goal 1 |
The learner will analyze
data and apply probability concepts to solve problems. |
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Objectives 1.01 Create and use calculator-generated
models of linear, polynomial, exponential, trigonometric, power, and
logarithmic functions of bivariate data to solve problems.
- Interpret the constants, coefficients, and bases in the context
of the data.
- Check models for goodness-of-fit; use the most appropriate model
to draw conclusions and make predictions.
1.02 Summarize and analyze univariate data to solve
problems.
- Apply and compare methods of data collection.
- Apply statistical principles and methods in sample surveys.
- Determine measures of central tendency and spread.
- Recognize, define, and use the normal distribution curve.
- Interpret graphical displays of univariate data.
- Compare distributions of univariate data.
1.03 Use theoretical and experimental probability
to model and solve problems.
- Use addition and multiplication principles.
- Calculate and apply permutations and combinations.
- Create and use simulations for probability models.
- Find expected values and determine fairness.
- Identify and use discrete random variables to solve problems.
- Apply the Binomial Theorem.
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| Algebra |
| Competency
Goal 2 |
The learner will use functions to solve
problems. |
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Objectives 2.01 Use logarithmic (common, natural) functions
to model and solve problems; justify results.
- Solve using tables, graphs, and algebraic properties.
- Interpret the constants, coefficients, and bases in the context
of the problem.
2.02 Use piecewise-defined functions to model and solve problems;
justify results.
- Solve using tables, graphs, and algebraic properties.
- Interpret the constants, coefficients, and bases in the context
of the problem.
2.03 Use power functions to model and solve problems; justify
results.
- Solve using tables, graphs, and algebraic properties.
- Interpret the constants, coefficients, and bases in the context
of the problem.
2.04 Use trigonometric (sine, cosine) functions to
model and solve problems; justify results.
- Solve using tables, graphs, and algebraic properties.
- Create and identify transformations with respect to period, amplitude,
and vertical and horizontal shifts.
- Develop and use the law of sines and the law of cosines.
2.05 Use recursively-defined functions to model and
solve problems.
- Find the sum of a finite sequence.
- Find the sum of an infinite sequence.
- Determine whether a given series converges or diverges.
- Translate between recursive and explicit representations.
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