Semester 2 of 2 – Credit Recovery Course: This course helps students see the power of mathematics in everyday life. The course begins with a review of properties of exponents, operations with rational numbers, and working with proportions. Work with linear equations includes computing rates of change, finding intercepts, graphing linear functions, and solving systems of equations. Number patterns and sequences foster a study of arithmetic and geometric means as students learn to find missing terms in sequences. Students learn about the properties of triangles, the Pythagorean theorem, similar figures, and congruent triangles. As they examine various data displays, students explore probability and make predictions and correlations. Students apply the concepts of independent and dependent events, odds, combinations, permutations, and factorials to real-world situations.




