Math Foundations 20 builds upon your knowledge of number sense and improve your logical, abstract, and critical thinking skills in a new flexible context.
It is a prerequisite to Math Foundations 30. This course is suitable for students attending a university, college, or technical institute after high school but do not need theoretical calculus skills.
Students will learn geometry, trigonometry, algebra, statistics and probability and proportional reasoning.
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Students have the option to enroll in the Math Foundations 20 live broadcast synchronous course OR the Math Foundations 20 online asynchronous course.
Live broadcast synchronous: students attend a live broadcast at a specific time, every school day. If you're interested in enrolling in the synchronous course, please review the live broadcast details and schedule.
Online asynchronous: students can take Math Foundations 20 anywhere, anytime.
Inductive and deductive reasoning
Properties of angles and triangles
Statistical reasoning
Systems of linear inequalities
Quadratic functions and equations
Proportional reasoning
Acute triangle trigonometry
Oblique triangle trigonometry
This course requires a midterm and a final exam to be supervised by a proctor
What is a proctor?Scientific calculator
TI-83 graphing calculator or Smart device capable of installing apps
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