Courses
When you buy goods and services, you are acting as a consumer. For example, you might buy a sandwich for lunch or pay a hair stylist for a haircut. Consumer Mathematics is designed to teach you about real-life financial situations that require everyday math skills. As a consumer, you will...
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Financial Mathematics, Semester A, is a single-semester course designed to introduce you to the basics of financial algebra. This course includes lessons that focus on planning for expenses and developing financial goals. You’ll learn to use algebraic expressions that model growth that’s due to interest. You’ll also describe investments in...
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Financial Mathematics, Semester B, is a single-semester course designed to provide insight into some advanced concepts of financial algebra. In this course, you’ll see how businesses achieve profits through proper financial planning. You’ll examine the benefits and consequences of using credit cards and taking out loans. You’ll also describe the...
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Geometry is a branch of mathematics that uses logic and formal thinking to establish mathematical relationships between points, lines, surfaces, and solids. In Geometry A, you will explore rigid and non-rigid transformations of figures in the coordinate plane and use them to establish congruence and similarity of triangles and other...
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