Mathematics
02/11/2009 13:57
- Determine theoretical and experimental conditional probabilities in compound probability experiments.
- Interpret probabilities within a given context and compare the outcome of an experiment to predictions made prior to performing the experiment
- Use all possible outcomes (sample space) to determine the probability of dependent and independent events
- Represent, analyze, and solve counting problems with or without ordering and repetitions
- Solve counting problems and represent counting principles algebraically including factorial notation
- Model the result of rotations in multiples of 45 degrees of a 2-dimensional figure about the origin
- Describe the transformations that create a given tessellation
- identify lines of symmetry in plane figures or classify types of symmetries of 2-dimensional figures
- Represent a problem situation using multiple representations, describe the process used to solve the problem, and verify the reasonableness of the solution