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This course outline provides information about the Mathematics 30-2 class including the teacher's contact information, the topics that will be covered each week, how student work will be graded, and details about exams and the diploma exam format and weighting. The class will cover topics such as set theory, probability, rational expressions, trigonometry, and functions over 13 outcomes. Student work will be graded based on research projects, exams on topics 1-5, classwork, and the final exam. The diploma exam will consist of multiple choice and numerical response questions testing logic, probability, and relations and functions.

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This course outline provides information about the Mathematics 30-2 class including the teacher's contact information, the topics that will be covered each week, how student work will be graded, and details about exams and the diploma exam format and weighting. The class will cover topics such as set theory, probability, rational expressions, trigonometry, and functions over 13 outcomes. Student work will be graded based on research projects, exams on topics 1-5, classwork, and the final exam. The diploma exam will consist of multiple choice and numerical response questions testing logic, probability, and relations and functions.

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Mathematics 30-2

Course Outline

Teacher: Mr. D. Martin


@d_martin05

Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ndrdmath.weebly.com
Each outcome will take approximately one week. This will change dependent on the understanding of the
students in the class.
1. Analyze puzzles and
games

2. Set Theory

5. Fundamental Counting 6. Permutations and


Principle
combinations
9. Solving rational
10. Logarithmsequations
equations and
functions
13. Polynomial Functions

3. Simple Probability and


odds. Independent vs
dependent.
7. Simple rational
expressions
11. Exponential equations
and functions

4. Mutually exclusive vs
non mutually
exclusive
8. Operations on rational
expressions
12. Sinusoidal functions

In-class grade breakdown


Research Project

10%

Exams:
Midterm- 1,2,3,4, and 5

10%

In class final

10%

Outcomes

40% - This is broken down into (Not achieved (0), Acceptable (70), and
Excellence (100))

FINAL GRADE
Semester Work
Diploma

70%
30%

DIPLOMA EXAM
Format

28 Multiple choice

70%

12 Numerical response

30%

Weight
Logic

17%

(7 questions)

Probability

33%

(13 questions)

Relations & Functions

50%

(20 questions)

Mathematics 302 Formula Sheet

Relations and Functions

Probability

Graphing Calculator Window Format


x: [xmin, xmax, xscl]
n!
n Pr
n r !
n!
n Cr
y:[y
,y
r !,y
r !scl]
min n max
Exponents and
Logarithms
y = ax x = loga y

Laws of Logarithms

Period

loga(M N) = logaM + logaN


M
logaM logaN
N

loga

log a c
n
Cr log b c
log a b
r

2
b

Quadratic equations
For ax 2 + bx + c = 0

loga(Mn) = n logaM

b b 2 4ac
2a

Exponential functions y = a

P(A B) = P(A) + P(B)

bx

P(A B) = P(A) + P(B) P(A B)


P(A B) = P(A) P(B)

Sinusoidal functions
y = a sin(bx + c) + d

P(A B) = P(A) P(B\ A)


Logical Reasoning
A

Complement
Empty set
Intersection
Subset
Union

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