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Subject Mathematics

Course name: Foundations for College Mathematics Course code: (MBF3C)

Grade: 11
Type: College Preparation
Course description: This resource enables Learners to broaden their understanding of mathematics as a problem-solving tool in the real world. Learners will extend their understanding of quadratic relations; investigate situations involving exponential growth; solve problems involving compound interest; solve financial problems connected with vehicle ownership; develop their ability to reason by collecting, analysing, and evaluating data involving one variable; connect probability and statistics; and solve problems in geometry and trigonometry. Learners will consolidate their mathematical skills as they solve problems and communicate their thinking.
Grade: 11
Type: College Preparation
Prerequisites: None
Course description: This resource enables Learners to broaden their understanding of mathematics as a problem-solving tool in the real world. Learners will extend their understanding of quadratic relations; investigate situations involving exponential growth; solve problems involving compound interest; solve financial problems connected with vehicle ownership; develop their ability to reason by collecting, analysing, and evaluating data involving one variable; connect probability and statistics; and solve problems in geometry and trigonometry. Learners will consolidate their mathematical skills as they solve problems and communicate their thinking.
announcement

These learning resources support both Teacher led instruction and independent study.

For independent study, Learners may engage in active notebook reflection whenever prompted to participate in Discussions, Partner Activities, or Quizzes. No assignments can be submitted to TVO for grading or credit.

Educators may refer to the For Teachers page for extra information.

announcement

These learning resources support both Teacher led instruction and independent study.

For independent study, Learners may engage in active notebook reflection whenever prompted to participate in Discussions, Partner Activities, or Quizzes. No assignments can be submitted to TVO for grading or credit.

Educators may refer to the For Teachers page for extra information.

20 Lessons

5 Lessons

1.1   Applications and representations of geometric shapes

1.2   Nets, patterns, and plans

1.3   Designing and constructing models

1.4   Trigonometry and right angles

1.5   Sine and cosine laws

5 Lessons

2.1   Collecting data

2.2   Storing, organizing, and analyzing data

2.3   Using statistics to make decisions

2.4   Probability in our everyday lives

2.5   Statistics and probability

5 Lessons

3.1   Quadratic relations

3.2   The three forms of a quadratic relation

3.3   Working with exponents

3.4   Exponential relations

3.5   Applications of exponential relations

5 Lessons

4.1   Simple and compound interest

4.2   The effects of various parameters on compound interest

4.3   Credit cards

4.4   Financial management

4.5   Owning and operating a vehicle