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Welcome to the Department of Mathematics

Welcome to the Department of Mathematics. Chatham High School. Department Goals. Develop Problem Solving Skills Develop Critical Thinking Skills Develop Skills to Experience Success in Continuing Education Develop Skills to Experience Success in Future Career Choices

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Welcome to the Department of Mathematics

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  1. Welcome to the Department of Mathematics Chatham High School

  2. Department Goals • Develop Problem Solving Skills • Develop Critical Thinking Skills • Develop Skills to Experience Success in Continuing Education • Develop Skills to Experience Success in Future Career Choices • Value the Importance Of Mathematics in Society

  3. Skills • Monitor and Reflect on the Process of Mathematical Problem Solving • Communicate using Mathematics • View the Relevance of Mathematics in Other Subjects • Strengthen Computational Skills and Number Concepts

  4. Skills • Understand the Meanings of Operations • Make Reasonable and Meaningful Estimates • Use Technology to Strengthen Mathematical Knowledge

  5. Course Sequence • Concepts of Algebra IB • Concepts of Geometry • Concepts of Algebra II • Algebra 3/Trigonometry

  6. Course Sequence • Geometry • Algebra II • Precalculus • Calculus

  7. Course Sequence • Honors Geometry • Honors Algebra II • Honors Precalculus • AP Calculus AB or • AP Calculus BC

  8. Assessment: Concepts • Use the following words to complete the statements below. (1 point each) • POINT BISECTOR LINE SEGMENT RAY • PLANE CONGRUENT MIDPOINT LINE • COLLINEAR SKETCHPAD SEGMENT ADDITION POSTULATE • _______________________: points on the same line • _______________________: line segments that have the same length • _______________________: the point that divides a line segments into two equal pieces • _______________________: line, segment or ray that intersects a line segment at its midpoint • _______________________: a location in space • _______________________: a flat surface that extends endlessly in all directions • _______________________: a part of a line; it has one endpoint • _______________________: if three points are on the same line and B is between A and C, then AB + BC = AC

  9. Assessment: Regular • Identify: • What are two rays that share a common endpoint? • A line that goes through the midpoint of a segment? • Define Supplementary - • Define Postulate – • Solve for x: 2x+56 6x-20

  10. Assessment: Honors • A __________________ is a statement in Geometry that is accepted without proof. • The midpoint of segment RQ is located at P (4 , -1). Find the coordinates of R if Q is at (3 , -2). • Find the measure of the supplementary angles M and X , if the measure of M is 5 less than 4 times the measure of X. • Identify the intersection of the 2 planes. • Identify 4 non-coplanar points.

  11. Assessment: Concepts • Graph the following circle identifying the center and a point on the circle: (x – 3)² + (y + 1)² = 4 Centered at (3 , -1) Radius of 2

  12. Assessment: Regular • Graph the following circle identifying the center and a point on the circle: x² + y² - 6x + 2y + 6 = 0 x² - 6x + y² + 2y = -6 (x² - 6x + 9) + (y² + 2y + 1) = -6 + 9 + 1 (x-3)² +(y+1)² = 4 Centered at (3 , -1) Radius of 2

  13. Assessment: Honors • Give the equation of the circle given: Center (3 , -1) Point on the Circle (4, 4) Need to know the distance formula to find the radius

  14. Electives • Probability and Statistics (semester course) • Discrete Math (semester course) • Math Applications in Society (semester course) • Math Workshop (semester course) • AP Statistics

  15. Freshman Year

  16. Any Questions? Feel Free to Contact Me: Kyle Lynott Supervisor of Mathematics Chatham High School Klynott@Chatham-nj.org (973) 457-2505 ext 2033

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