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This document outlines the course content and schedule for a MATH 4 course over 4 quarters. The course covers topics including logic, lines and angles, parallelism, triangles, similarity, polygons, circles, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and complex numbers. Each quarter focuses on different subject areas, and students will be assessed through quizzes, tests, exams, a journal, portfolio, and problem sets.
This document outlines the course content and schedule for a MATH 4 course over 4 quarters. The course covers topics including logic, lines and angles, parallelism, triangles, similarity, polygons, circles, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and complex numbers. Each quarter focuses on different subject areas, and students will be assessed through quizzes, tests, exams, a journal, portfolio, and problem sets.
This document outlines the course content and schedule for a MATH 4 course over 4 quarters. The course covers topics including logic, lines and angles, parallelism, triangles, similarity, polygons, circles, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and complex numbers. Each quarter focuses on different subject areas, and students will be assessed through quizzes, tests, exams, a journal, portfolio, and problem sets.
I. ELEMENTARY LOGIC A. Properties of Parallelograms and Other Quadrilaterals A. Axiomatic System B. Angles and Diagonals of Polygons B. Inductive vs. Deductive Reasoning C. Area Postulates C. Conditional, Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive, and Biconditional D. Areas of Polygons Statements E. Areas of Similar Triangles D. Mathematical Induction and Indirect Proof X. CIRCLES II. LINES, PLANES, and ANGLES A. Properties of Chords, Radius, and Tangent and Secant Lines A. Postulates on Lines and Planes B. Inscribed Angles and Intercepted Arcs B. Basic Definitions of Angles and Angle Measure C. Inscribed and Circumscribed Polygons C. Angle Pairs D. Area and Circumference of a Circle III. PARALLELISM and PERPENDICULARITY E. Area of a Sector A. Angles Formed by Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal Third Quarter (20 meetings) B. Perpendicular Bisector of a Segment XI. VOLUME AND SURFACE AREAS of SOLIDS IV. PROPERTIES of TRIANGLES A. Properties of Volume and Surface Area A. Interior and Exterior Angles B. Volume and Surface Area of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids, Cones, B. Angle Bisector, Altitude, and Median of a Triangle and Spheres V. CONGRUENCE BETWEEN TRIANGLES XII. TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS A. Congruence Postulates and Theorem A. Angle Measure and Arc Length B. Proving Triangle Congruence B. Wrapping and Trigonometric Functions C. The Isosceles Triangle Theorem and Its Converse C. Trigonometric Function Values D. The Pythagorean Theorem and Special Right Triangles D. Graphs and Properties of Basic Trigonometric Functions VI. COMPASS and RULER CONSTRUCTIONS A. Duplicating Segments and Angles Fourth Quarter (28 meetings) B. Constructing a Line Parallel to a Given Line Through a Given Point XIII. INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS C. Perpendicular Bisector of a Segment A. Basic Inverse Trigonometric Functions D. Midpoint of a Segment B. Graphs of Inverse Trigonometric Functions E. Angle Bisectors XIV. ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY F. Special Angles A. Trigonometric Identities G. Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles B. Trigonometric Equations C. Law of Sines and Law of Cosines Second Quarter (28 meetings) D. Solving Problems Involving Oblique Triangles VII. TRIANGLE INEQUALITIES XV. COMPLEX NUMBERS in POLAR FORM A. Inequalities in a Single Triangle A. Polar Form of Complex Numbers B. The Hinge Theorem and Its Converse B. Operations of Complex Numbers in Polar Form VIII. TRIANGLE SIMILARITY C. De Moivre’s Theorem A. Definition of Similar Triangles D. Roots of a Complex Number B. The Basic Proportionality Theorem C. Similarity Theorems GRADING SYSTEM D. The Angle Bisector Proportionality Theorem Quizzes/Construction Activities (20%) Course Requirements: E. Similarities in a Right Triangle Long Tests/Achievement Test (30%) 1. Journal Periodic Exam (30%) 2. Portfolio Other Requirements (20%) 3. Problem Sets 8 Long Tests (I-III, IV-VI, VII-VIII, IX-X, XI-XII.B, XII.C-D, XIII-XIV.B, IV.C-XV
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