Quantitative Reasoning
PrintQuantitative Reasoning covers four domains: covariational reasoning, discrete mathematics, financial reasoning, and numerical reasoning. The course is designed as an alternative to the Algebra 2 pathway, emphasizing practical and connected uses of mathematics: personal finance, data interpretation, logic, and modeling relationships between quantities. Numerical and covariational reasoning supply the conceptual core, while discrete and financial topics provide real-world application.

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