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AGS I

The AGS I course goes over the following topics

AGSI stands for Algreba, Geometry, and Statistics I. The AGSI course we teach at STAMP is simultaneous to the AGSI taught for schools in the Beaverton School District. The AGS curriculum in the BSD includes AGSI, AGS II, and AGS III. STAMP currently doesn't offer AGS II and AGS III, but plans to in the near future. AGSI is mostly taken by grades 7th-9th, and is destined to set your child up for AGS II.

  • Sequences - patterns, explicit & recursive equations

  • Linear and exponential functions 

  • Discrete and continuous functions

  • Arithmetic and geometric functions

  • Domain and range

  • Exponent rules

  • Point slope and slope-intercept forms

  • Features of functions - vertical shift, parent functions, maximum/minimum 

  • Properties of inequalities 

  • Equations with inequalities 

  • Compound inequalities 

  • Systems of inequalities as constraints 

  • Rigid transformations - Translations, rotations, reflections

  • Perpendicular bisectors 

  • Angles, degrees, angle of rotation, concentric circles

  • Symmetries of quadrilaterals

  • Symmetries of regular polygons

  • Congruence, constructions, and proof

  • Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing matrices 

  • Solving systems with matrices 

  • Transformations with matrices

  • Determinant of a matrix

  • Arithmetic of vectors 

  • Connecting algebra and geometry

  • Modeling data​​​

This course not only caters to those in AGSI already, but also caters to those wanting to skip AGS I and move onto AGS II through the Math-Placement test. More information about the test will be sent out to those who are on the email list and will be updated as soon as possible on our website. 

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