Math 8 - NC
Course Number:   DCFSP4144

Course Overview
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InstitutionFOUNDERS Education
SubjectMathematics Core
Education LevelMiddle School
Credit Equivalent Full
ScheduleSelf Paced
End Datesee below
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Course Fee$399
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Course Description
This course is specifically designed for students from the state of North Carolina.

In this course, students use linear equations and systems of linear equations to represent, analyze, and solve a variety of problems. They understand that the slope of a line is a constant rate of change, so that if the input or x-coordinate changes by an amount A, the output or y-coordinate changes by the amount m·A. Students also use a linear equation to describe the association between two quantities in bivariate data (such as arm span vs. height for students in a classroom). Students use linear equations, systems of linear equations, linear functions, and their understanding of slope of a line to analyze situations and solve problems. Students grasp the concept of a function as a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. They can translate among representations and partial representations of functions (noting that tabular and graphical representations may be partial representations), and they describe how aspects of the function are reflected in the different representations. Students use ideas about distance and angles, how they behave under translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations, and ideas about congruence and similarity to describe and analyze two dimensional figures and to solve problems. Students apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find distances between points on the coordinate plane, to find lengths, and to analyze polygons. Students complete their work on volume by solving problems involving cones, cylinders, and spheres.

Self Paced Scheduling Information
Complete Courses
- Full Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 9 months
- 1/2 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 4 months
- 1/4 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 2 months
Abbreviated Courses
- Abbreviated Full Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 60 days.
- Abbreviated 1/2 and 1/4 Credit Equivalent courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 30 days.
Partial Courses
- Monthly courses must be completed by your school's end date and within 4 weeks


Delivery Method

  • Internet
  • Real-Time Web-Based Teacher Access


Format
Delivery : This is a virtual course delivered entirely by an established education organization, including a virtual instructor, to students and educators.

Structure
Complete : This is the complete version of the virtual course.


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