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Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Maths Subject Knowledge: Graphs, Functions and Solving Equations Graphically
National STEM Learning Centre
This online course was designed for teachers of mathematics and related subjects, drawing upon the UK maths curriculum for students aged 10-16 years. This course enabled learners to develop their subject knowledge of graphs, functions and solving equations graphically. Learners explored teaching approaches and practised weekly problem exercises. This course included an end-of-course test.
4 weeks, 3 hours per week
Steve Lyon
Maths Subject Specialist
National STEM Learning Centre
Michael Anderson
Maths Subject Specialist
National STEM Learning Centre
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Reflect upon your current understanding of the basics of graphs and appreciate why graphs are important in representing connections between variables.
- Develop fluency in the nature and qualities of a linear relationship.
- Develop fluency in the nature and qualities of a quadratic relationship.
- Apply the use of graphs to display situations, find connections and solve problems.
- Investigate how function notation can be used to describe transformations of graphs.
Syllabus
- The link between displaying the input and output of a function machine, as a table of results, a mapping and a graph.
- The nature and qualities of a linear relationship and a quadratic relationship.
- The application of graphs to finding approximate solutions to equations.
- Function notation and its use in describing transformations of graphs.
Issued on 4th January 2021
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