Proficient High School Math Standards
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Introduction

    This page of MATHguide will inform you as to what could be the proficient high school math standards. Here are the sections within this page:




    To acquire the level of proficient, students have to first master the minimum standards. Follow this link to learn about the minimum high school mathematics standards in our framework.

    MATHguide Link: Minimum High School Mathematics Standards

    In addition to meeting the minimum standards, students must also master the following content to reach a level of proficient within our framework.


    These are geometry topics that every high school student must master.

    esson: Power Rules for Exponents
    esson: Literal Equations
    esson: Simplifying Radicals
    esson: Factoring Polynomials
    esson: Operations on Polynomials
    esson: Rational Expressions
    esson: Complex Numbers
    esson: Solving Inequalities
    esson: Matrices (Basics)
    esson: Solving Complicated Proportions


    These are functions topics that every high school student must master.

    esson: Relations
    esson: Exponential Functions (Basics)
    esson: Logarithmic Functions (Basics)
    esson: Solving Radical Functions
    esson: End Behavior
    esson: Trigonometry Basics
    esson: Trigonometry Angles
    esson: Graphing Sine and Cosine Functions


    These are geometry topics that every high school student must master.

    esson: Circle Properties
    esson: Moderate Level Geometry Proofs
    esson: Properties of Quadrilaterals
    esson: Similarity
    ideo: Similar Figures: Ratios of Lengths and Areas
    ideo: Similar Solids: Ratios of Lengths and Volumes
    ideo: Calculating the Diagonal Length of a Cube


    These are coordinate geometry topics that every high school student must master.

    esson: Distance, Midpoint, Slope, and Partitioning a Segment
    esson: The Point-Slope Formula
    esson: Parallel versus Perpendicular


    These are probability topics that every high school students must master.

    esson: Basic Counting
    esson: Frequency Tables
    esson: Standard Deviation
    esson: The 68-95-99 Rule
    esson: Margin of Error & Confidence Intervals
    esson: Margin of Error & Confidence Intervals by Formula


    Use the link below to learn more about the next level within our framework. It is suggested that students who plan on attending college to pursue academic areas of study should meet the demands of an advanced level.

    MATHguide Link: Advanced High School Math Standards