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Grade 12 Math Courses - Manitoba Curriculum

Discover Manitoba's Grade 12 math options: Applied, Essential, and Pre-Calculus. Each course offers unique pathways to support your academic goals and future career aspirations.

Grade 12 Applied Mathematics (40S)

Grade 12 Essential Mathematics (40S) - Half Course 5

Grade 12 Essential Mathematics (40S) - Half Course 6

Grade 12 Pre-Calculus Mathematics (40S)

Manitoba Grade 12 Math Curriculum - Applied, Essential, Pre-Calculus

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MB.GO.12E5.A.1
Analyze puzzles and games that involve logical reasoning, using problem-solving strategies:
Fundamental counting principle
Factorial notation
Path counting problems
Permutations
Combinations
Problems involving both permutations and combinations
Pascal's triangle
Binomial theorem
Permutation vs. Combination
MB.GO.12E5.V.1
Solve problems involving vehicle acquisition, operation and maintenance when buying, leasing, or leasing to buy:
Applications of rational equations
Exponential growth and decay by a factor
Exponential growth and decay by percentage
Finance: Compound interest
Continuous growth and decay
Finance: Future value and present value
Applications of inequalities
What is linear programming?
Linear programming word problems
Simple interest
MB.GO.12E5.S.1
Solve problems involving measures of central tendency including mean, median, mode, weighted mean, and trimmed mean:
What is a logarithm?
Converting from logarithmic form to exponential form
Evaluating logarithms without a calculator
Common logarithms
Natural log: ln
Center of a data set: mean, median, mode
Spread of a data set - standard deviation & variance
Measures of relative standing - z-score, quartiles, percentiles
Arithmetic mean vs. Geometric mean
MB.GO.12E5.S.2
Analyze and describe percentiles:
Evaluating logarithms using change-of-base formula
Converting from exponential form to logarithmic form
Solving exponential equations with logarithms
Graphing logarithmic functions
MB.GO.12E5.P.1
Demonstrate understanding of measuring instrument limitations including precision, accuracy, uncertainty, and tolerance:
Conversions between metric and imperial systems
Nature of roots of quadratic equations: The discriminant
Metric systems
Imperial systems
Logarithmic scale: Richter scale (earthquake)
Logarithmic scale: pH scale
Logarithmic scale: dB scale

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