Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
One-semester course. This course is ideal for students who have mastered Algebra II and want to dive into creative problem solving. Students will explore sets and logic, constructive counting, distributions, mathematical induction, Fibonacci numbers, recursion, conditional probability, and combinatorics. This course emphasizes learning how to solve difficult problems. As such, students are allowed, and encouraged, to attempt problems multiple times until they master the concept.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Algebra II. Completion of Counting and Probability at WTMA or AOPS Introduction to Counting and Probability is strongly recommended.
*Not offered during the 2024-2025 school year.
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Introduction to Discrete Mathematics Information
- Example Syllabus
- Class meets once per week for 50-55 minutes.
- Class cap: 15 students.
- Designed for grades 9-12.
- High school students may be awarded .5 Mathematics or Elective credit upon completion of this course.
- Taught by Francine McGlaughlin
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