Objectives
Basics
- understand what a set, an element of a set, a subset, an intersection, a
union, a complement, an empty set is.
- know the set of real numbers, rational numbers, integers, natural numbers.
- be able to perform basic set operations.
- be able to perform basic algebraic transformations of powers and fractions.
Functions and equations
- understand what a function is.
- recall and understand the terms "domain", "codomain",
"range", "value".
- be able to judge whether a given relation is a function.
- know four ways to represent a function.
- be able to determine the domain, the codomain, the range of a function.
- be able to determine values of a given function.
- be able to think of a relation between two quantities as a function.
- understand what a linear function is.
- know the general form of a linear function.
- know and understand the terms "slope" and "intercept".
- be able to draw the graph of a given linear function.
- be able to determine slope and intercept of a linear function.
- know some examples of linear functions in economic and everyday life applications.
- know what a constant function is.
- know what a direct proportionality is.
- know and understand the term "simple interest".
- be able to perform simple interest calculation.
- know and understand the terms "fixed costs", "variable costs",
"total cost", "total revenue", "total profit"
and "break-even value".
- be able to apply the concept of linear functions to a new problem.
- know what a linear equation is.
- be able to solve a linear equation.
- be able to determine the solution set of a linear equation.
- know and understand what a equivalence operation is.
- know the most common equivalence operations.
- be able to solve a linear equation containing parameters.
- know and understand the relation between a linear function and a linear
equation.
- be able to treat applied tasks in economics by means of linear equations.
- be able to solve a linear system of equations.
- know and understand the relation between the intersection point of the graphs
of two linear functions and the solution of a linear system of equations.
- be able to treat applied tasks by means of linear systems of equations.
- know the general form of a quadratic function.
- know the vertex form of a quadratic function.
- know that the graph of a quadratic function is a parabola.
- be able to determine the position of the vertex out of the vertex form of
a quadratic function.
- be able to graph a quadratic function out of the vertex form.
- know and understand the relation between a quadratic function and a quadratic
equation.
- be able to solve a quadratic equation by applying the quadratic formula.
- be able to solve special quadratic equations without applying the quadratic
formula.
- be able to solve a quadratic equation by applying the quadratic formula.
- be able to solve a quadratic equation containing a parameter.
- be able to determine the vertex form of a quadratic function out of the
coordinates of the vertex and the coordinates of another point of the corresponding
parabola.
- be able to determine the general form of a quadratic function out of the
coordinates of three points of the corresponding parabola.
- know some applied examples of quadratic functions.
- know and understand the terms "supply", "demand", and
"market equilibrium".
- be able to treat applied tasks in economics by means of quadratic equations
or systems of quadratic equations.
- know and understand the term "compound interest".
- understand the difference between simple and compound interest.
- be able to calculate the future capital that is invested at an interest
rate which is compounded annually.
- know the general form of an exponential function.
- know and understand the graph of an exponential function.
- be able to treat compound interest tasks by means of an exponential function.
- be able to determine the general form of an exponential function out of
the coordinates of two points of the graph.
- know and understand that it takes a new operation to determine the exponent
of a power.
- know and understand the definition of a logarithm.
- be able to determine simple logarithms without a calculator.
- be able to solve simple exponential equations without a calculator.
- know and understand what a common logarithm, a natural logarithm is.
- be able to calculate a common logarithm, a natural logarithm with a calculator.
- be able to apply one of the logarithmic properties in order to solve simple
exponential equations.
- be able to treat specific compound interest tasks by means of logarithms.
- be able to calculate the future capital that is invested at an interest
rate which is compounded more than once per year.
- know and understand the terms "nominal annual interest rate" and
"effective annual interest rate".
- be able to treat specific compound interest tasks.
- know and understand the term "annuity".
- understand the difference between ordinary annuities and annuities due.
- be able to calculate the present and the future value of an annuity if constant
payments are made at the beginning or at the end of each compounding period.
- be able to treat specific annuity tasks.
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