http://education.alberta.ca/teachers/program/math.aspx
If you are enrolled in a course and have no idea what the goals of your educational pursuits are, you may find it hard to focus on what is important and to filter through all of the information and ideas that are being presented. All you really want to know is “WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW AND UNDERSTAND”, and with a typical course length of 13 weeks or nearly 100-hours of instructional time, the focus of the course may become a bit convoluted.
The Alberta Program of Studies (which is a long document) has each of your math courses broken down into a nice neat little package for what you need to know in order to focus your attention and studying. These are the basis, the foundation for each of the math courses that you will see in your high school career:
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Math 10 Curriculum
Sequences and Data Tables
Algebraic Expressions
Line Segments and Graphs
Relations and Functions
Exponents and Radicals
Measurement and Trigonometry
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Math 20 Curriculum
Linear and Nonlinear Systems
Quadratic Functions and Equations
Polynomial and Other Nonlinear Functions
Formal Reasoning
Circles and Coordinate Geometry
Finance
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Math 30 Curriculum
Transformations of Functions
Exponents, Logarithms and Geometric Series
Trigonometry
Conic Sections
Permutations and Combinations
Statistics
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