DM.2: Use algebraic methods to represent simple and complex relationships among statements. Use models to represent patterns and operations.

DM.2.a: Define sentence (proposition), and use logic to determine if the sentence is true or false.

Biconditional Statements
Conditional Statements

DM.2.c: Define a conditional statement using truth tables.

Biconditional Statements
Conditional Statements

DM.2.d: Apply the principles of logic to determine the validity of arguments.

Biconditional Statements
Conditional Statements

DM.2.e: Define a sequence recursively and explicitly.

Arithmetic Sequences
Geometric Sequences

DM.2.h: Add, subtract, multiply, and divide sets and find unions, intersections, differences, and complements of sets.

Compound Inequalities

DM.3: Use geometric models to describe and analyze mathematical relationships, establish the validity of conjectures, and determine solutions to real applications.

DM.3.d: Use Venn diagrams to represent basic operations on sets.

Compound Inequalities

DM.4: Investigate and explain strategies for solving simple games.

DM.4.c: Create and use simulations for probability models.

Binomial Probabilities
Geometric Probability
Independent and Dependent Events
Probability Simulations
Theoretical and Experimental Probability

Correlation last revised: 5/17/2018

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