Mathematical Reasoning

Below are documents from the GED Testing Service related to the Mathematical Reasoning section of the exam, and D79 units of study are below. Just click on the unit planner and you can view it or download it for yourself. Everything you need for the unit is embedded in links in the unit planner.

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Mathematical Reasoning Unit 1

Quantitative Reasoning: Number Sense and Relationships

  • In what ways do we use math in everyday life?

  • Why are mathematical rules necessary?

  • How is mathematics used to quantify and compare situations and events?


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QR: Number Sense & Relationships Unit Planner

Mathematical Reasoning Unit 2

Quantitative Reasoning: Two Dimensional Figures

  • How is mathematics used to measure, model, and calculate change?

  • What do effective problem solvers do when they get stuck?

  • How does what we measure influence how we measure?


QR: Two-Dimensional Figures Unit Planner

Mathematical Reasoning Unit 3

Quantitative Reasoning: Three Dimensional Figures and Introduction to Stats

  • How is space used?

  • Can data lie?

  • Is math reliable in predicting future events?


QR: 3-D Figures and Intro to Stats Unit Planner

Mathematical Reasoning Unit 4

Algebraic Reasoning: Expressions, Equations, and Polynomials

  • How is mathematics used to measure, model, and calculate change?

  • What are the patterns in the information we collect and how are they useful?



AR: Expressions, Equations, and Polynomials Unit Planner

Mathematical Reasoning Unit 5

Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Quadratics

Why is it helpful to represent the same idea in different ways?

  • How is math a language?

  • How can math be used to make decisions?

AR: Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Quadratics Unit Planner

Mathematical Reasoning Unit 6

Functions


  • How is thinking algebraically different than thinking arithmetically?

  • Why are models helpful in making sense of a problem?

  • How can graphs help us to understand relationships?



AR: Functions Unit Planner