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Principles of Mathematics - Grade 9
- MPM1D - ACADEMIC
This course enables students to develop generalizations
of mathematical ideas and methods through the exploration of applications,
the effective use of technology, and abstract reasoning. Students
will investigate relationships to develop equations of straight
lines in analytic geometry, explore relationships between volume
and surface area of objects in measurement, and apply extended
algebraic skills in problem solving. Students will engage in abstract
extensions of core learning that will deepen their mathematical
knowledge and enrich their understanding.
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Foundations of Mathematics - Grade
9 - MFM1P - APPUED
This course enables students to develop mathematical
ideas and methods through the exploration of applications, the
effective use of technology, and extended experiences with hands-on-activites.
Students will investigate relationships of straight lines in analytic
geometry, solve problems involving the measurement of 3-dimensional
objects and 2-dimensional figures, and apply key numeric and algebraic
skills in problem solving. Student will also have opportunities
to consolidate core skills and deepen their understanding of key
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Mathematics - Grade 10 - MPM2Dl - ACADEMIC
This course enables students to broaden their
understanding of relations, extend their skills in multi-step
problem solving, and continue to develop their abilities in abstract
reasoning. Students will pursue investigations of quadratic functions
and their applications; solve and apply linear systems; solve
multi-step problems in analytic geometry to verify properties
of geometric figures; investigate the trigonometry of right and
acute triangles; and develop supporting algebraic skills.
Pre-requisite: Grade 9 Math,
Applied or Academic |
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Mathematics - Grade 10 - MFM2Pl - APPLIED
This course enables students to consolidate their understanding
of key mathematical concepts through hands-on activities and to
extend their problem-solving experiences in a variety of applications.
Students will solve problem involving proportional reasoning and
the trigonometry of right triangles; investigate applications
of piecewise linear functions; solve and apply systems of linear
equations; and solve problems involving quadratic functions. The
effective use of technology in learning and in solving problems
will be a focus of the course.
Pre-requisite: Grade 9 Math, Applied or Academic
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Functions - Grade 11 - MCF3M - UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE
This course introduces some financial applications
of mathematics, extends students' experiences with functions.
Students will solve problems in personal finance involving applications
of sequences and series; investigate properties and applications
of trigonometric functions; develop facility in operating with
polynomials, rational expressions, and exponential expressions;
develop an understanding of inverses and transformations of functions;
and develop facility in using function notation and in communicating
mathematical reasoning.
N.B. This course is the Pre-requisite to Mathematics
for College Technology. Any student considering studying in the
technology field or entering into certain apprenticeship programs
should take this course.
Pre-requisite: Principles of
Mathematics, Grade 10, Academic |
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Functions and Relations - Grade 1 1
- MCR3U - UNIVERSITY
This course introduces some financial applications
of mathematics, extends students' experiences with functions,
and introduces second-degree relations. Students will solve problems
in personal finance involving applications of sequences and series;
investigate properties and applications of trigonometric functions;
develop facility in operating with polynomials, rational expressions,
and exponential expressions; develop an understanding of inverses
and transformations of functions; and develop facility in using
function notation and in communicating mathematical reasoning.
Students will also investigate loci and the properties and applications
of conics.
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Mathematics of Personal Finance - Grade
11 - MBF3C - COLLEGE
This course enables students to broaden their
understanding of exponential growth and of important areas of
personal finance. Students will investigate properties of exponential
functions and develop skills in manipulating exponential expressions;
solve problems and investigate financial applications involving
compound interest and annuities; and apply mathematics in making
informed decisions about transportation, accommodation, and career
choices.
Pre-requisite: Grade 10, Applied
Math or Academic Math |
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Mathematics for Everyday Life - Grade
11 - MEL3E - WORKPLACE
This course enables students to broaden their
understanding of mathematics as it is applied in important area
of day-to-day living. Students will solve problems associated
with earning money, paying taxes, and
making purchases; apply calculations of simple and compound interest
in saving, investing, and borrowing; and calculate the costs of
transportation and travel in a variety of situations.
Pre-requisite: Mathematics, Grade 9, Academic
or Applied, Essential |
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Advanced Functions and Introductory
Calculus - Grade 12 - MCB4U UNIVERSITY
This course builds on students' experience with
functions and introduces the basic concepts and skills of calculus.
Students will investigate and apply the properties of polynomial,
exponential, and logarithmic functions; broaden their understanding
of the mathematics associated with rates of change; and develop
facility with the concepts and skills of differential calculus
as applied to polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic
functions. Students will apply these skills to problem solving
in a range of applications.
Pre-requisite: Functions and
Relations, Grade 11, University Preparation, or Functions, Grade
11, University/College Preparation |
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Geometry and Discrete Mathematics -
Grade 12 - MGA4U - UNIVERSITY
This course enables students to broaden mathematical
knowledge and skills related to abstract mathematical topics and
to the solving of complex problems. Students will solve problems
involving geometric and Cartesian vectors, and intersections of
lines and planes in three-space. They will also
develop an understanding of proof, using deductive, algebraic,
vector, and indirect methods. Students will solve problems involving
counting techniques and prove results using mathematical function.
Pre-requisite: Functions and
Relations, Grade 11, University Preparation |
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College and Apprenticeship Mathematics
- Grade 12 - MAP4C - COLLEGE
This course equips students with the mathematical
knowledge and skills they will need in many college programs.
Students will use statistical methods to analyse problems; solve
problems involving the application of principles of geome4 and
measurement to the design and construction of physical models;
solve problems involving trigonometry in triangles; and consolidate
their skills in analysing and interpreting mathematical models.
Pre-requisite: Mathematics of
Personal Finance, Grade 11, College Preparation, or Functions,
Grade 11, University/College Preparation (or Functions and Relations,
Grade 1 1, University Preparation) |
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Mathematics for College Technology
Grade 12 - MCT4C COLLEGE
This course equips students with the mathematical
knowledge and skills needed for entry into college technology
programs. Students will investigate and apply properties of polynomial,
exponential, and logarithmic functions; solve problems involving
inverse proportionality; and explore the properties of reciprocal
functions. They will also analyse models of a variety of functions,
solve problems involving piecewise-defined functions, solve linear-quadratic
systems, and consolidate key manipulation and
communication skills.
Pre-requisite: Functions, Grade
1 1, University/College Preparation (or Functions and Relations,
Grade 11, University Preparation) |
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Mathematics for College Technology
- Grade 12 - MEL4E - WORKPLACE
This course enables students to broaden their
understanding of mathematics as it is applied in important areas
of day-to-day living. Students will use statistics in investigating
questions of interest and apply
principles of probability in familiar situations. They will also
investigate accommodation costs and create household budgets;
solve problems involving estimation and measurement; and apply
concepts of geometry in the creation of designs.
Pre-requisite: Mathematics for
Everyday Life, Grade 1 1, Workplace Preparation
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