1. Course Summary

Mathematics 30-2 Course Summary

Mathematics 30-2 Learn EveryWare Summary

 

In Mathematics 30-2 you were encouraged to discover and explore mathematical concepts to help develop your own knowledge in mathematics. As you worked through the course, you were asked to make connections between mathematics and different contexts.

 

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You determined how reasoning, set theory, and graphic organizers can be used to analyze and solve games, puzzles, and problems in Module 1.

 

Then you discovered how the ability to interpret, assess, and solve probability problems can help to win games in Module 2.

 

You examined how counting methods are used to solve problems involving codes and passwords in Module 3.

 

In Module 4 you examined how polynomial functions can be related to shapes in our environment.

 

You applied your learning of rational expressions to model situations related to competition and co-operative games in Module 5.

 

You studied how sinusoidal functions can be applied to cyclical phenomena in the natural environment in Module 6.

 

You studied how growth and decay occur in daily life and how this increase and decrease is related to exponents and logarithms in Module 7.

 

You related mathematics to current events and areas of interest by doing a research project in Module 8.

 

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You worked though concepts related to the general outcomes of logical reasoning, probability and relations, and functions. You explored different ways to solve problems involving the concepts studied. You used different mathematical processes such as communication, connections, mental mathematics and estimation, problem solving, reasoning, technology, and visualization to work your way through the course.

 

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Congratulations! You have completed Mathematics 30-2 Learn EveryWare.

 

Contact your teacher to discuss your final evaluation for this course. Remember that you must write the diploma exam for Mathematics 30-2 in order to receive credit for this course.

 

The following websites may help you review this course.

 

Go to Quest A+. Start by selecting “Practice Tests,” and then continue to an appropriate test.

 

 

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Go to Program of Study—LearnAlberta.ca. On the left side of the website under the heading “Outcomes,” choose “30-2 (2012)” and select any of the outcomes that you would like to review.

 

 

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Look at the specific outcomes and click on the image   to find a list of student resources. Choose the resources you would like to view in order to help review what you have studied in this course.