Standard set
Grade 12 - Mathematics 30-1
Standards
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TRIG
Trigonometry
RF
Relations and Functions
PCB
Permutations, COmbinations and Binomial Theorem
TRIGGO
Develop trigonometric reasoning
RFGO
Develop algebraic and graphical reasoning through the study of relations.
PCBGO
Develop algebraic and numeric reasoning that involves combinatorics.
TRIG1
Demonstrate an understanding of angles in standard position, expressed in degrees and radians.
TRIG2
Develop and apply the equation of the unit circle.
TRIG3
Solve problems, using the six trigonometric ratios for angles expressed in radians and degrees.
TRIG4
Graph and analyze the trigonometric functions sine, cosine and tangent to solve problems.
TRIG5
Solve, algebraically and graphically, first and second degree trigonometric equations with the domain expressed in degrees and radians.
TRIG6
Prove trigonometric identities, using: • reciprocal identities • quotient identities • Pythagorean identities • sum or difference identities (restricted to sine, cosine and tangent) • double-angle identities (restricted to sine, cosine and tangent).
RF1
Demonstrate an understanding of operations on, and compositions of, functions.
RF2
Demonstrate an understanding of the effects of horizontal and vertical translations on the graphs of functions and their related equations.
RF3
Demonstrate an understanding of the effects of horizontal and vertical stretches on the graphs of functions and their related equations.
RF4
Apply translations and stretches to the graphs and equations of functions.
RF5
Demonstrate an understanding of the effects of reflections on the graphs of functions and their related equations, including reflections through the: • x-axis • y-axis • line y = x.
RF6
Demonstrate an understanding of inverses of relations.
RF7
Demonstrate an understanding of logarithms.
RF8
Demonstrate an understanding of the product, quotient and power laws of logarithms.
RF9
Graph and analyze exponential and logarithmic functions
RF10
Solve problems that involve exponential and logarithmic equations
RF11
Demonstrate an understanding of factoring polynomials of degree greater than 2 (limited to polynomials of degree ≤ 5 with integral coefficients).
RF12
Graph and analyze polynomial functions (limited to polynomial functions of degree ≤ 5 ).
RF13
Graph and analyze radical functions (limited to functions involving one radical).
RF14
Graph and analyze rational functions (limited to numerators and denominators that are monomials, binomials or trinomials).
PCB1
Apply the fundamental counting principle to solve problems.
PCB2
Determine the number of permutations of n elements taken r at a time to solve problems.
PCB3
Determine the number of combinations of n different elements taken r at a time to solve problems.
PCB4
Expand powers of a binomial in a variety of ways, including using the binomial theorem (restricted to exponents that are natural numbers).
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