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Math 20-1 Course Outline

This document outlines the Math 20-1 course to be taught by Miss Meyer during the 2015/2016 school year. The course is designed to prepare students for post-secondary programs requiring advanced math skills such as science, engineering, and business. It covers topics including sequences and series, trigonometry, quadratic and radical functions/equations, rational expressions/equations, absolute value/reciprocal functions, and systems of equations/inequalities. Student evaluation will be based on assignments, quizzes, unit tests, and a final exam. Students will need a graphing calculator, binder, loose-leaf paper, and other supplies. Success requires attendance, effort, goal-setting, listening skills and study skills.

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Math 20-1 Course Outline

This document outlines the Math 20-1 course to be taught by Miss Meyer during the 2015/2016 school year. The course is designed to prepare students for post-secondary programs requiring advanced math skills such as science, engineering, and business. It covers topics including sequences and series, trigonometry, quadratic and radical functions/equations, rational expressions/equations, absolute value/reciprocal functions, and systems of equations/inequalities. Student evaluation will be based on assignments, quizzes, unit tests, and a final exam. Students will need a graphing calculator, binder, loose-leaf paper, and other supplies. Success requires attendance, effort, goal-setting, listening skills and study skills.

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Math 20-1 Course Outline

Miss Meyer 2015/2016


Math 20-1 is designed for students who are planning to study mathematics or
science at a university, college, or technical institute. This includes post-secondary
programs such as engineering, mathematics, science, some business courses, or
any program that requires advanced math skills such as calculus. Math 20-2 is
designed for students who are planning to attend post-secondary school for other
programs or for some apprenticeship programs.
Unit 1: Sequences and Series
a. Arithmetic Sequences and Series
b. Geometric Sequences and Series
c. Infinite Geometric Series
Unit 2: Trigonometry
a. Angles in Standard Position
b. Primary Trigonometric Ratios
c. Sine Law
d. Cosine Law
Unit 3/4: Quadratic Functions and
Equations
a. Quadratic Functions in Vertex Form
y = a(x p)2 + q
b. Quadratic Functions in Standard From
y = ax2 + bx + c
c. Completing the Square
d. Solving Quadratic Equations Graphically
e. Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring
f. Solving Quadratic Equations Using a
Formula
Unit 5: Radical Expressions and Equations
a. Operations on Radicals
b. Operations on Radical Expressions
c. Solving Radical Equations
Unit 6: Rational Expressions and Equations
a. Equivalent Forms of Rational Expressions
b. Operations on Rational Expressions
c. Solving Rational Equations
Unit 7: Absolute Value and Reciprocal
Functions
a. Absolute Value of Numbers
b. Graphs of Absolute Value Functions
c. Analyze Absolute Value Functions
d. Graph Reciprocal Functions
e. Analyze Reciprocal Functions
Unit 8/9: Systems of Equations and

SEP1 SEP 17

SEP 18 OCT 5

OCT 6 OCT 29

OCT 30 NOV 10

NOV 16 NOV 30

DEC 1 DEC 15

Math 20-1 Course Outline


Miss Meyer 2015/2016
Inequalities
a. Solving Linear-Quadratic Systems
b. Solving Quadratic-Quadratic Systems
c. Linear Inequalities
d. Quadratic Inequalities

DEC 16 JAN 16

The dates for each unit are approximate only. Some adjustments may be made
during the school year.
Unit Evaluations: Each unit mark will be based on the following components:
Assignments/Quizzes
30%
Unit Test
70%
Year Evaluations: Your overall mark will be based on your unit marks and the final
exam.
Unit Marks
70%
Sequences and Series
Trigonometry
Quadratic Functions and Equations
Radical Expressions/Equations
12%
Rational Expressions/Equations
14%
Absolute Value/Reciprocal Functions
Systems of Equations and Inequalities
Final Exam

14%
14%
20%
12%
14%

30%

Textbook:
You will be issued a copy of the Pre-Calculus 11 textbook at the beginning of the
school year. You must return the same book to the library as you were issued or you
will be charged for a new textbook.
Supplies:
You will need the following supplies for the Grade 11 math course.
300 Sheets of loose-leaf and a binder
Pencils and a metric ruler
Graphing calculator (preferably TI-83, TI-83Plus, TI 84Plus)
100 sheets of graph paper
Classroom Success:
Your success depends on the following:
Coming to class on time with all necessary materials.
Willingness to work hard and try your best at all times.
Setting realistic goals and motivating yourself to achieve these goals.
Good listening skills.
Good study skills.
Consequences:
Failure to follow the guidelines may result in the following:

Math 20-1 Course Outline


Miss Meyer 2015/2016

Immediate removal from classroom setting if a distraction


Student having to complete work on his/her time
Conference with teacher/parent/administration

I believe in communicating electronically and will be using the Remind application.


Text @omeyer to (587) 409-2948 or email: [email protected] to join my
class list.

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