0% found this document useful (0 votes)
80 views5 pages

Math 4 Competencies

This document outlines the topics covered in a fourth year advanced algebra, trigonometry, and statistics course. The course covers functions including linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and circular functions. It also covers trigonometry including the unit circle, trigonometric functions and identities, and solving triangles. Finally, the course introduces basic statistical concepts such as measures of central tendency, variability, and interpreting and drawing conclusions from data.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
80 views5 pages

Math 4 Competencies

This document outlines the topics covered in a fourth year advanced algebra, trigonometry, and statistics course. The course covers functions including linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and circular functions. It also covers trigonometry including the unit circle, trigonometric functions and identities, and solving triangles. Finally, the course introduces basic statistical concepts such as measures of central tendency, variability, and interpreting and drawing conclusions from data.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 5

Secondary Mathematics - Fourth Year Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry and Statistics

Functions

1: Functions Generally
• Demonstrate knowledge and skill related to functions in general
• Define a function.
• Differentiate a function from a mere relation.
• real life relationships
• set of ordered pairs
• graph of a given set of ordered pairs
• vertical line test
• given equation
• Illustrate the meaning of the functional notation f(x); determine the value of f(x) given a
value for x.

Linear Functions

2: Linear Functions and their Graphs


• Demonstrate knowledge and skill related to linear functions and apply in solving problems
• Define the linear function f(x) = mx + b.
• Given a linear function Ax + By = C, rewrite in the form f(x) = mx + b and vice versa.
• Draw the graph of a linear function, given:
• any two points
• x and y intercepts
• slope and one point
• slope and the y-intercept
• Given f(x) = mx + b, determine the following attributes of the function:
• slope
• trend: increasing or decreasing
• x and y intercepts
• some points
• Determine f(x) = mx + b given any two parameters.
• slope and y-intercept
• x and y intercepts
• slope and one point
• any two points
• Solve problems involving linear functions.

Quadratic Functions

3: Quadratic Functions and their Graphs


• Quadratic functions - an introduction
2
• Identify quadratic functions f(x) = ax + bx + c
2 2
• Rewrite a quadratic function ax + bx + c in the form f(x) = a(x - h) + k and vice versa
• Given a quadratic function, determine the following characteristics of its graph.
• highest or lowest point (vertex)
• axis of symmetry
• direction of opening of the graph
• Given particular characteristics, draw the graph of a quadratic function, showing:
• vertex
• axis of symmetry
• direction of opening of the graph
• given points
• Analyze the effects on the graph of changes in a, h and k in f(x) = a(x-h)2 + k

4: Properties of Quadratic Functions


• Determine the 'zeros of a quadratic function' by relating this to 'roots of a quadratic equation'.
• Find the roots of a quadratic equation,
• by factoring
• using the quadratic formula
• by completing the square
• Derive a quadratic function from:
• zeros of the function
• table of values
• graph
• Solve problems involving quadratic functions and equations.

Polynomial Functions

5: Getting to know Polynomial Functions


• Identify a polynomial function from a given set of relations
• Determine the degree of a given polynomial function
• Find the quotient of polynomials
• by algorithm
• by synthetic division

6: Theorems, Zeros and Graphs


• Find by synthetic division the quotient and the remainder when p(x) is divided by (x-c)
• State and illustrate the Remainder Theorem
• Find the value of p(x) for x = k.
• synthetic division
• Remainder Theorem
• State and illustrate the Factor Theorem
• Find the zeros of polynomial functions of degree greater than 2
• Factor Theorem
• factoring
• synthetic division
• depressed equations
• Draw the graph of polynomial functions of degree greater than 2 (use graphing calculator if
available)
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

7: Exponential Functions and their Graphs


• Identify certain relationships in real life which are exponential (e.g. population growth over
time, growth of bacteria over time, etc.)
• Given a table of ordered pairs, state whether the trend is exponential or not
• Draw the graph of an exponential function
• Describe some properties of an exponential function from its graph
• f(x)=a
x

• for a > 1
• when 0 < a < 1
• Given the graph of an exponential function determine the domain, range, intercepts, trend and
asymptote
• Describe the behavior of the graph of an exponential function

8: Zeros and the Inverse


• Use the laws on exponents to find the zeros of exponential functions
• Define inverse functions
• Determine the inverse of a given function

9: Logarithmic Functions and their Graphs


• define the logarithmic function as the inverse of the exponential function
x
• f(x) = log x as the inverse of the exponential function f(x) = a
a
• draw the graph of a logarithmic function
• f(x) = log x
a
• Describe some properties of the logarithmic function from its graph
• State and apply the laws for logarithms
• Solve simple logarithmic equations
• solve problems involving exponential and logarithmic functions (e.g. - exponential growth or
decay)

Circular Functions and Trigonometry

10: The Unit Circle


• Define a unit circle; arc lengths; unit measures of an angle
• Convert from degree to radian and vice versa
• Illustrate angles in standard position (i.e. initial side coincident with the positive x-axis;
coterminal angles; reference angles
• Visualize rotations along the unit circle and relate these to angle measures (clockwise or
counterclockwise directions)
• length of an arc
o
• angles beyond 360 or 2∏ radians
• Given an angle in standard position in a unit circle, determine the coordinates of its terminal
side
• when one coordinate is given (apply the Pythagorean Theorem and the properties of
special right triangles)
• when the angle is of the form:
0
• 180 n ± 30
0
0 0
• 180 n ± 60
0
• 180 n ± 45
0

• 90 n
0

11: Circular Functions


• Define the six circular functions
• sine
• cosine
• tangent
• cotangent
• secant
• cosecant
• Find the six circular functions of angles with special values
• Draw the graph of the sine, cosine and tangent functions.
o o
• For the angles, - 2∏<x<2∏ or - 360 <x<360
• Describe the properties of the graphs of the sine, cosine and tangent functions

12: Six Trigonometric Functions and Identities


• Define the six trigonometric functions of an angle in standard position
• Find the values of six trigonometric functions of an angle x, given some conditions
• Solve simple trigonometric equations
• State the fundamental trigonometric identities

13: Triangle Trigonometry


• Demonstrate ability to apply trigonometric functions, laws of sine and cosine to solve problems
• right triangles
• triangles using the Law of Sines
• triangles using the Law of Cosines

Statistics

14: Basic Statistics


• Define the terms statistics, sample, population
• Give the history and importance of the study of statistics
• Use the rules of summation to find sums
• State and explain the different sampling techniques
• Collect statistical data and organize in a table
• Construct frequency distribution tables
• Find the measures of central tendency using ungrouped data
• mean
• median
• mode
• Find the measures of central tendency using grouped data
• mean
• median
• mode

15: Measures of Variability


• Calculate the different measures of variability relative to a given set of data, grouped or
ungrouped
• Range
• Standard deviation
• Give the characteristics of a set of data using the measures of variability
• From a given statistical data, analyze, interpret, draw conclusions, make predictions and make
recommendations/decisions.

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy