DM: Discrete Mathematics for Problem Solving

Discrete Mathematics for Problem Solving

Print

Function analysis, systems of equations, quadratic and square root functions, and exponential and logarithmic functions. These concepts apply to modeling, data analysis, and personal financial contexts.

DM.2Graph theory. The student applies the concept of graphs to determine possible solutions to real-world problems.DM.3Planning and scheduling. The student uses heuristic algorithms to solve real-world problems.DM.4Group decision making. The student uses mathematical processes to apply decision-making schemes. The student analyzes the effects of multiple types of weighted voting and applies multiple voting concepts to real-world situations.DM.5Fair division. The student applies the adjusted winner procedure and Knaster inheritance procedure to real-world situations.DM.6Game (or competition) theory. The student uses knowledge of basic game theory concepts to calculate optimal strategies. The student analyzes situations and identifies the use of gaming strategies.DM.7Theory of moves. The student analyzes the theory of moves (TOM). The student uses the TOM and game theory to analyze conflicts.
Goblins

1-on-1 AI tutoring aligned to DM. Instant help for students, real-time insights for teachers.

Used in classrooms by 100,000+ students at Baltimore County, Plano ISD, Deer Valley USD, KIPP, and districts nationwide.

Free for teachers, forever →