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Level 30 Math Courses - Saskatchewan Curriculum

Discover Saskatchewan's Level 30 math options: Workplace, Foundations, Pre-calculus, and Calculus. Each course offers unique pathways for academic and career goals, tailored to diverse student needs and abilities.

Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 30

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Saskatchewan Level 30 Math Curriculum - Advanced Courses

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WA30.1
Determine and explain strategies to solve puzzles or win games
Fundamental counting principle
Factorial notation
Path counting problems
Permutations
Combinations
Problems involving both permutations and combinations
WA30.2
Explain precision and accuracy, analyze contexts for required degree of precision and accuracy
Conversions between metric and imperial systems
Metric systems
Imperial systems
Conversions involving squares and cubic
Upper and lower bound
WA30.3
Identify and apply sine law and cosine law in various applications
Law of sines
Law of cosines
Applications of the sine law and cosine law
WA30.4
Analyze and explain properties of polygons, identify applications in various contexts
Similar triangles
Similar polygons
Classifying triangles
Isosceles and equilateral triangles
Pairs of lines and angles
Parallel lines and transversals
WA30.5
Analyze and perform transformations on 2-D shapes and 3-D objects, explain symmetry and dilation
Combining transformations of functions
Line symmetry
Rotational symmetry and transformations
Enlargements and reductions with scale factors
Scale diagrams
Transformations of functions: Horizontal translations
Transformations of functions: Vertical translations
Reflection across the y-axis: y = f(-x)
Reflection across the x-axis: y = -f(x)
Transformations of functions: Horizontal stretches
Transformations of functions: Vertical stretches
WA30.6
Research and analyze options for purchasing or leasing a vehicle, justify decisions
Finance: Compound interest
Taxes, discounts, tips and more
Simple interest
WA30.7
Analyze small businesses, identify expenses, determine break-even point, improve profitability
Finance: Future value and present value
Direct variation
Inverse variation
WA30.8
Analyze and represent linear relations, create and interpret graphs, solve related problems
Relationship between two variables
Understand relations between x- and y-intercepts
Domain and range of a function
Identifying functions
Distance formula: d=(x2−x1)2+(y2−y1)2d = \sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}d=(x2​−x1​)2+(y2​−y1​)2​
Midpoint formula: M=(x1+x22,y1+y22)M = ( \frac{x_1+x_2}2 ,\frac{y_1+y_2}2)M=(2x1​+x2​​,2y1​+y2​​)
Slope equation: m=y2−y1x2−x1m = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2- x_1}m=x2​−x1​y2​−y1​​
Slope intercept form: y = mx + b
General form: Ax + By + C = 0
Point-slope form: y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)
Graphing from slope-intercept form y=mx+b
Graphing linear functions using a single point and slope
Word problems of graphing linear functions
Function notation
Rate of change
Parallel and perpendicular lines in linear functions
Applications of linear relations
Evaluating piecewise functions
Graphing piecewise linear functions
WA30.9
Calculate and analyze measures of central tendency, explain their use and limitations
Median and mode
Mean
Range and outliers
Application of averages
Organizing data using Venn diagrams
Carroll diagrams
Pictographs
Introduction to mean, median, mode, and range
WA30.10
Explain and apply percentile ranks, compare percent and percentile rank
Rational vs. Irrational numbers
Converting repeating decimals to fractions
Representing percents
Percents, fractions, and decimals
Percent of a number
Adding and multiplying percents
WA30.11
Research and apply probability concepts, calculate probabilities, analyze odds and probability
Introduction to probability
Organizing outcomes
Probability of independent events
Comparing experimental and theoretical probability
Multiplying and dividing complex numbers
Distance and midpoint of complex numbers
Addition rule for "OR"
Multiplication rule for "AND"
Conditional probability
Probability involving permutations and combinations
Probability outcomes for coins, dice, and spinners
Unequal probability outcomes
Likelihood for simple events
Theoretical vs. experimental probability
Probability for compound events

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