William Shakespeare
I. Números
I.1 Los números enteros
I.2 Potencias y raíces cuadradas de números enteros
I.3 Fracciones. Operaciones con fracciones
I.4 Expresiones decimales
I.5 Problemas de síntesis.
II. Álgebra
II.1 Expresiones algebraicas
II.2 Ecuaciones
II.3 Iniciación a los sistemas de ecuaciones
II.4 Magnitudes proporcionales
II.5 Funciones
II.6 Estadística
II.7 Probabilidad
II.8 Problemas de síntesis.
III. Geometría y medida
III.1 Cuerpos geométricos
III.2 Medidas. Teorema de Pitágoras
III.3 Semejanza. Teorema de Tales
III.4 Áreas de cuerpos geométricos
III.5 Medidas de volúmen
III.5.1 Volumen de cuerpos geométricos
III.6 Problemas de síntesis.
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