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Course Description

This course enables students to broaden their understanding of relations, extend their skills in multi-step problem solving, and continue to develop their abilities in abstract reasoning. Students will model linear and quadratic relationships arising from a variety of contexts. Using trigonometric ratios and analytic geometry techniques, students will learn how to find exact measures in geometric contexts; as opposed to the approximate measures they have found using scale drawings and measurement tools. Geometric relationships investigated in Grade 9 will be confirmed, analytically, in specific cases, and students will be introduced to proof in general. Algebraic skills will be extended to generate factored, expanded, and completed square forms of quadratic expressions, and to solve linear systems and quadratic equations.

Overall Curriculum Expectations

By the end of this course, students will:

A. Linear Systems
A1 model and solve problems involving the intersection of two straight lines
A2 solve linear equation systems using a variety of methods
A3 solve real world problems using linear equation systems
B. Quadratic Functions
B1 solve quadratic equations
B2 determine the relationships between the graphs and the equations of quadratic functions
C. Analytic Geometry
C1 solve problems involving the analytic geometry concepts of line segments
C2 verify geometric properties of triangles and quadrilaterals, using analytic geometry
D. Similar Triangles and Trigonometry
D1 develop the primary trigonometric ratios, using the properties of similar triangles
D2 solve trigonometric problems involving right triangles and acute triangles.

Course Content

Unit Title Hours
Unit 1 Linear Systems
This unit will focus on the use of two linear equations to model a problem. In some cases, both lines are graphical models where the point of intersection of the lines has meaning in the context of the problem. Points of intersection will be found through numerical, graphical, and algebraic analysis. In other cases, only parts of two lines are needed to model a single situation. These result in consideration of a range of values for solution to an optimization problem through linear programming analysis.
15 hours
Unit 2 Quadratic Functions
Students gather, analyze, manipulate, and display data from primary and secondary sources to model and communicate results about quadratic situations. Many contextual problems are studied to ensure that students gain depth of understanding of quadratic concepts and skills by applying the same concepts in different contexts. Students conduct investigations to verify or refute their own conjectures using lines or curves of best fit, tables, and pattern descriptions. They communicate their findings and describe trends. A rich conceptual foundation is developed for related algebraic studies.
40 hours
Unit 3 Analytic Geometry
This unit provides contexts for the development of formulas for midpoint, distance between points, and circles cantered at the origin. Then geometric relationships investigated in Grade 9 Mathematics are confirmed through the use of the Cartesian system and formulas. Properties of triangles and quadrilaterals are investigated analytically. This unit also contains multi-step problems in analytic geometry which require solution of a linear system.
20 hours
Unit 4 Triangles and Trigonometry
Students are introduced to applications of similar triangles and trigonometry through a variety of activities that use concrete materials and allow students to move about inside and outside the classroom. Primary trigonometric ratios, Sine and Cosine Laws are used to solve problems that are modeled by right-angled or acute triangles. Students investigate how the tangent ratio for the angle of inclination is connected to slope of a line.
33 hours
Final Examination 2 hours
Total : 110 hrs
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Course Curriculum

  • MPM2D Self-Assessment 2 days
  • MPM2D U1L2B AOL1 2 days
  • MPM2D U2L4 AOL2 2 days
  • MPM2D U2L8 AOL3 2 days
  • MPM2D U3L2 AOL4 2 days
  • MPM2D U4L2A AOL5 2 days
  • MPM2D U4L3B AOL6 2 days
  • MPM2D U4L3B AOL7 2 days
  • MPM2D CCA AOL8 2 days
  • Course Information
    Course Outline 00:00:00
    Hour Breakdown 00:00:00
    Mark Breakdown 00:00:00
    Unit One
    U1L1 00:00:00
    U1L2A 00:00:00
    U1L2B 00:00:00
    Unit Two
    U2L1 00:00:00
    U2L2 00:00:00
    U2L3 00:00:00
    U2L4 00:00:00
    U2L5 00:00:00
    U2L6 00:00:00
    U2L7 00:00:00
    U2L8 00:00:00
    Unit Three
    U3L1A 00:00:00
    U3L1B 00:00:00
    U3L2 00:00:00
    Unit Four
    U4L1A 00:00:00
    U4L1B 00:00:00
    U4L2A 00:00:00
    U4L2B 00:00:00
    U4L3A 00:00:00
    U4L3B 00:00:00
    Final Exam
    Course Culminating Activity 00:00:00
    Request for Final Exam 00:00:00
    MPM2D Final Exam 5 days

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    • 365 Days
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    Course Details:

    • Course Code
      MPM2D
    • OSSD Credit Value
      1.0
    • Pre-requisite
      Grade 9 Mathematics, Academic
    • Tuition Fee
      Canadian students: $800 International students: $2000
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