Applied Math 30

Pure Math Program of Studies 10/20/30 - June 2001
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Applied Math 30 Diploma Exams
June 2001
January 2001

 

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Design or use spreadsheets to make and justify financial decisions

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Generalize and analyze cyclic, recursive and fractal patterns

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Analyze objects, shapes and processes to solve cost and design problems
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Solve problems involving polygons and vectors, including both 3-D and 2-D applications.

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Use normal and binomial distributions to solve problems involving uncertainty.

Solve problems based on the counting of sets, using techniques such as the fundamental counting principle, permutations and combinations.

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Describe and apply operations on maticies to solve problems using technology as required.

Use the normal and binomial probability distributions to solve problems involving uncertainty.

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Model the probability of a compound event, and solve problems based on the combining of simpler probabilities.

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