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Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning

Quantitative Reasoning Distribution

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  • Realize that quantitative reasoning is based on axiomatic principles, definitions, and the theorems, and demonstrate the ability to use them.
  • Attach meaning to abstract symbols and know when to use which symbol.
  • Formulate patterns based on specific examples.
  • Recognize and describe the appropriate model for a given concept or phenomenon.
  • Recognize and apply the appropriate skill or process required in various contexts.
  • Translate data to graphical representation.
  • Interpret and make inferences from graphical and numerical data.
  • Determine if conclusions or solutions are reasonable.

Symbolic Reasoning Distribution

  • Realize that symbolic reasoning is based on axiomatic principles, definitions, and theorems, and demonstrate the ability to use them.
  • Attach meaning to abstract symbols and know when to use which symbol.
  • Formulate patterns based on specific examples.
  • Recognize and apply the appropriate symbolic process required in various contexts.
  • Translate data to graphical representation.
  • Interpret and make inferences from graphical and numerical data.
  • Determine if conclusions or solutions are reasonable.

Contributors: Barb Harras, Mary Hyatt, Ron Merchant, Don Willingham

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