Integrated Math
Integrated Math


Modeling Problem Situations


1-1 Algorithms

Writing, using, and comparing step-by-step procedures for solving mathematical and real-world problems.


1-2 Using Systematic Lists

Exploring inequalities related to triangles. Using organized lists as a strategy for solving many types of problems.


1-3 Using Statistics

Using statistics, line graphs, box-and-whisker plots, and scatter plots to analyze data, to compare data sets, and to reach conclusions.


1-4 Using Graphs and Equations

Solving real-world problems modeled by two or more linear equations by graphing and by using algebra. Solving problems involving income and expenses.


1-5 Using Systems of Equations

Solving systems of linear equations and real-world problems using algebra, graphs, and matrices. Exploring ways that planes can intersect.


1-6 Using Diagrams

Using statistics, line graphs, box-and-whisker plots, and scatter plots to analyze data, to compare data sets, and to reach conclusions.


1-7 Maximizing and Minimizing

Using formulas, graphs, and network diagrams to maximize or minimize quantities in real-world situations.


1-8 Linear Programming

Using systems of inequalities to model and solve real-world problems.


 

 


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