Semester 2 of 2 – Credit Recovery Course: Integrated Math 1 exposes students to essential skills from important parts of mathematics, including algebra, trigonometry, statistics, and geometry. As they create equations and inequalities in one or more variables, students represent the constraints of these expressions and extend this knowledge to systems of equations and inequalities. In their comprehensive study of functions, students focus on notation, domain and range, and sequences. Using their knowledge of functions, students graph and analyze quadratic, logarithmic, exponential, and basic trigonometric functions. As they explore descriptive statistics, students compare measures of center and spread and determine the most appropriate ways to represent data. Students also learn about measures of variance and characteristics of quantitative bivariate data. Students end the course with a study of geometry, including analyzing proofs, constructing parts of triangles, and exploring triangle rigidity.




