Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor Integrated Mathematics curricula, a complete, three course series, weaves together numeric, algebraic, geometric and statistical curricula to help students tackle challenging problems using a variety of approaches.
Students' total mathematics understanding grows as they learn to work with multiple representations of a linear function, including tables, graphs, algebraic formulas and written text. Students practice solving problems and expressing solutions in multiple ways while learning how various mathematics disciplines are connected.
Integrated Mathematics Series Topics
- Statistics
- Inferential and Descriptive Statistics
- Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
- Modeling Data Using Regression Equations
- Probability
- Simple and Compound Probabilities
- Theoretical and Experimental Probabilities
- Sample Spaces
- Venn Diagrams
- Permutations and Combinations
- Algebra
- Linear Functions
- Quadratic Functions
- Exponential Functions
- Higher Order of Polynomial and Rational Functions
- Sequences and Series
- Trigonometric Functions
- Parametric Functions
- Geometry
- Area and Perimeter
- Geometry and Algebra of Right Triangles
- Transformation and Symmetry
- Similarity
- Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
- Discrete Math
- Numbers and Operations