

Montréal SudburyĬhange vehicles exactly once before reaching your destination.

The arrows represent routes on which you do not have to change trains. The following map shows the VIA Rail routes for eight major cities. However, it is not always possible to reach your destination by a non-stop route. Solve problems drawn from a variety of applications, using matrix methods.Ĭhapter Problem VIA Rail Routes When travelling by bus, train, or airplane, you usually want to reach your destination without any stops or transfers. Represent numerical data, using matrices, and demonstrate an understanding of terminology and notation related to matrices.ĭemonstrate proficiency in matrix operations, including addition, scalar multiplication, matrix multiplication, the calculation of row sums, and the calculation of column sums, as necessary to solve problems, with and without the aid of technology.

Solve network problems, using introductory graph theory. Represent complex tasks or issues, using diagrams. Represent simple iterative processes, using diagrams that involve branches and loops. Use the Internet effectively as a source for databases.Ĭreate database or spreadsheet templates that facilitate the manipulation and retrieval of data from large bodies of information that have a variety of characteristics. Locate data to answer questions of significance or personal interest, by searching well-organized databases. This book was distributed by Jack Truong for use at William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute.
