A: Students identify the types and functions of insurance, the preparation of a personal financial plan, the types of taxes imposed by different levels of government, and the costs associated with foreign purchasing and currency exchange.
A.1: model and solve problems, including those solved previously, using technology to perform matrix operations, including
A.1.1: addition
Translations
A.6: analyse an investment portfolio applying such concepts as interest rate, rate of return, and total return
Compound Interest
B: Students use patterns to describe the world and to solve problems.
B.1: describe sinusoidal curves using terms, including
B.1.1: amplitude
Translating and Scaling Functions
Translating and Scaling Sine and Cosine Functions
B.1.2: period
Translating and Scaling Functions
Translating and Scaling Sine and Cosine Functions
B.1.4: vertical and horizontal shift
Translating and Scaling Functions
Translating and Scaling Sine and Cosine Functions
C: Students describe and compare everyday phenomena, using either direct or indirect measurement, describe the characteristics of 3-D objects and 2-D shapes, and analyse the relationships among them.
C.1: use dimensions and unit prices to solve problems involving perimeter, area, and volume
Area of Triangles
Perimeter and Area of Rectangles
Prisms and Cylinders
C.5: use appropriate terminology to describe
C.5.1: vectors (i.e., direction, magnitude)
Adding Vectors
Vectors
D: Students use experimental and theoretical probability to represent and solve problems involving uncertainty.
D.1: classify events as independent or dependent
Independent and Dependent Events
Correlation last revised: 9/16/2020