Integrated Math 1 The first year of the integrated pathway. Instead of a year of algebra followed by a year of geometry, IM1 runs them together: quantities and linear models, functions and sequences, systems, exponential growth, rigid motions and congruence, coordinate proof, and one-variable data.
The course — 9 units, in order
01 Quantities & the Structure of Expressions Units, conversion and precision; the terms, factors and coefficients of an expression; writing equations from a situation; rearranging formulas. Start Premium02 Linear Equations & Inequalities Solving one-variable equations with a reason for every step, special cases, inequalities and the negative-flip rule, and compound statements. Start Premium03 Functions & Sequences The one-output rule, function notation, domain and range, and arithmetic and geometric sequences read as functions on the whole numbers. Start Premium04 Linear Functions & Modelling Slope as a rate of change, the three forms of a line, graphing from each, and interpreting the parameters of a linear model in context. Start Premium05 Systems of Equations & Inequalities Graphical, substitution and elimination methods; why adding equations is legal; systems with no or infinitely many solutions; and shaded feasible regions. Start Premium06 Exponential Functions & Growth Repeated multiplication as a function, growth and decay factors, comparing exponential against linear growth, and fitting a model to data. Start Premium07 Transformations, Congruence & Proof Translations, reflections and rotations as rigid motions; congruence defined by a sequence of them; the triangle congruence criteria; compass constructions; and the line, angle, triangle and parallelogram theorems they let you prove. Start Premium08 Connecting Algebra & Geometry Distance and midpoint on the plane, the slope criteria for parallel and perpendicular lines, partitioning a segment, and proving geometric facts with coordinates. Start Premium09 Describing Data Centre and spread for one variable, comparing distributions, outliers, two-way tables, scatter plots and the line of best fit — and why correlation is not causation. Start When you have finished the course
Practice Exams 3 full-course papers, every unit represented. The result breaks down by unit, so it names what to go back to. Open