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MathPSHS Curriculum

This document outlines the course content and schedule for a Math 2 course over 4 quarters. The course covers linear and quadratic equations, systems of equations and inequalities, radicals, complex numbers, functions including polynomial, linear, and quadratic functions, and absolute value functions. Assessment includes quizzes, long tests covering 1-2 topics, periodic exams, and other requirements like journals, portfolios, and problem sets.

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MathPSHS Curriculum

This document outlines the course content and schedule for a Math 2 course over 4 quarters. The course covers linear and quadratic equations, systems of equations and inequalities, radicals, complex numbers, functions including polynomial, linear, and quadratic functions, and absolute value functions. Assessment includes quizzes, long tests covering 1-2 topics, periodic exams, and other requirements like journals, portfolios, and problem sets.

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MATH 2 COURSE OUTLINE

First Quarter (40 meetings) IV. QUADRATIC EQUATIONS


I. LINEAR EQUATIONS and INEQUALITIES in TWO VARIABLES A. Definition of Quadratic Equation
A. Cartesian Coordinate System B. Solving Quadratic Equations Using Different Methods
B. Definition of Linear Equation in Two Variables (LETV) C. Nature of Roots of Quadratic Equations
1. General Form D. Relationship Between Roots and Coefficients
2. Standard Form E. Equations Leading to Quadratic Forms
C. Graph and Solutions of Linear Equations in Two Variables F. Word Problems: Applications of Quadratic Equations
D. Slope and Intercepts of a Line V. POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS
E. Graphing and Writing LETV using A. Definition and Solutions of Polynomial Equations
1. Two-Point Form Third Quarter (35 meetings)
2. Intercept Form
VI. SOLVING INEQUALITIES in ONE VARIABLE
3. Point-Slope Form
A. Polynomial (Quadratic and Higher Degree Polynomials) and
4. Slope–Intercept Form
Rational Algebraic Inequalities in One Variable
F. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
G. Definition of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
VII. RELATIONS and FUNCTIONS
A. Definition of Relation
H. Graphs of Linear Inequalities in 2 Variables
B. Representation of Relations
II. SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS and INEQUALITIES
C. Definition of Function
A. Definition of Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
D. Functional Notations

11 Long Tests (I, II-II.D, II.E-II.J, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X)
B. Types of Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
E. Operations of Functions
C. Methods of Solving Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
1. Graphing
VIII. FIRST DEGREE POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS
A. Definition and Graph of Linear Function
2. Elimination by Addition
B. Zero of Linear Function
3. Substitution
C. Domain and Range of Linear Function
4. Cramer’s Rule
D. Mathematical Modeling on Linear Functions
D. Word Problems
E. Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables Fourth Quarter (35 meetings)
F. Methods of Solving Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables IX. SECOND DEGREE POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS
1. Elimination by Addition A. Definition of Quadratic Function
2. Substitution B. Zero/s of Quadratic Function
3. Cramer’s Rule C. Graph of Quadratic Function
G. Word Problems D. Domain and Range of Quadratic Function
H. Compound Inequalities in Two Variables E. Quadratic Function in Vertex Form
I. Systems of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables F. Word Problems: Maximum and Minimum
J. Word Problems: Application of Systems of Linear Inequalities in G. Mathematical Modeling on Quadratic Functions
Two Variables X. ABSOLUTE VALUE FUNCTION
A. Definition of Absolute Value Function
Second Quarter (36 meetings) B. Zero/s of Absolute Value Function
III. RADICALS and COMPLEX NUMBERS C. Graph of Absolute Value Function
A. Fractional Exponents D. Domain and Range of Absolute Value Function
B. Simplifying Radicals
C. Operations on Radicals GRADING SYSTEM Course Requirements:
D. Radical Equations Leading to Linear Equations in One Variable  Quizzes (Short 1-2 topics) (20%) 1. Journal
E. Complex and Imaginary Numbers  Long Tests (2-3 LT per quarter) (30%) 2. Portfolio
F. Operations on Complex Numbers  Periodic Exam (30%) 3. Problem Sets
G. Word Problems: Applications on Radicals  Other Requirements (20%)

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