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Variables and CoVariation

Quantitative Reasoning

Quantitative Reasoning: Units and Estimates

We develop our quantitative reasoning skills through units, estimations, and asking ‘does that make sense’?

Quantitative Reasoning: Percents

We practice communicating mathematical explanations through fractions and percents.

Relations and Graphs

Relations and Graphs: Cartesian Coordinates

We plot points on a 2-dimensional Cartesian graph.

Relations and Graphs: Relations

We define relations and graph examples of relations.

Relations and Graphs: Famous Functions

We list important relations and functions that will be explored throughout this course and used often in Calculus.

Changing in Tandem

Changing in Tandem

We explore how mathematics, and graphs in particular, allow us to describe and investigate the relationships between two variables changing in tandem.

Back Matter

  1. precal
  2. Precalculus with Review 1: Unit 1
  3. Quantitative Reasoning
  4. Elizabeth Miller
Objectives
Estimations
  • Use units to solve word problems
  • Estimate values
  • Use estimations to determine if answers make sense
  • Explaining mathematical reasoning
Percentages
  • Definition of percent
  • Percent increase and then decrease
  • What is the whole?
  • Explaining mathematical reasoning
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