VENN DIAGRAM · Define and describe the union and intersection of sets and the complement of a set · Use Venn diagrams to represent set operation · Solves problems involving sets with the use of Venn Diagram · Appreciate the use of Venn diagram in solving problems involving set
RATIONAL NUMBERS · Define rational numbers · Identify rational and irrational numbers · Expresses rational numbers from fraction form to decimal form and vice versa. · Recognize the use of decimals and common fractions in our life.
Define organization of data and frequency distribution table.Construct and organize data in a frequency distribution table.Value being organized in organizing data
PRINCIPAL ROOTS AND IRRATIONAL NUMBERS · Describes principal roots and tells whether they are rational or irrational. · Determines between what two integers the square root of a number is. · Plots irrational numbers (up to square roots) on a number line.
SETS: AN INTRODUCTION · Define and illustrate well-defined sets, subsets, universal sets, null set, cardinality of sets. · Enumerate the three ways of describing a set · Appreciate the importance of sets in our life
In this lesson, you are expected to: · Define rational numbers · Expresses rational numbers from fraction form to decimal form and vice versa. · Recognize the use of decimals and common fractions in our life.
SETS-AN INTRODUCTION (Set, Subset, Cardinality of Set, 3 Ways of Describing a Set, Equal and Equivalent Sets, Types of Set) In this lesson, you are expected to: · Define and illustrate well-defined sets, subsets, universal sets, null set, cardinality of sets and other types of sets. · Enumerate the three ways of describing a set · Appreciate the importance of sets in our life.
Define the measures of variability of grouped data (range, average deviation, variance, standard deviation) of statistical data. Calculates the measures of variability of grouped data.
Define the measures of central tendency (mean, median, and mode) of a statistical data. Calculates the measures of central tendency of ungrouped and grouped data.
ABSOLUTE VALUE OF A NUMBER · Represents the absolute value of a number on a number line as the distance of a number from 0. · Finds the absolute value of a number.
Define the measures of variability (range, average deviation, variance, and standard deviation) of statistical data. Calculates the measures of variability of ungrouped data.
7th - 10th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Other (Math), Statistics
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