DISCM.MATH.7.D
Use a game tree to analyze a two-person game.
Discrete Mathematics for Problem Solving · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
Standard Unwrapping
AI-generated as a starting point — sign in to edit.Vocabulary
game treeanalysistwo-person gamestrategymovesoutcomesdecision points
Skills
- construct (a game tree for a two-person game) #dok2
- analyze (possible moves and outcomes using a game tree) #dok3
- identify (decision points and end states within a game tree) #dok2
- interpret (strategies and implications from a completed game tree) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify and describe the parts of a game tree. #dok1
- I can construct a game tree to represent the possible moves in a two-person game. #dok2
- I can identify decision points and outcomes within a game tree. #dok2
- I can analyze a two-person game by tracing different strategies using the game tree. #dok3
- I can interpret the results of a game tree to predict optimal strategies. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Game trees visually organize the sequence of decisions and possible outcomes in two-person games.
- Analyzing two-person games with game trees helps predict possible strategies and outcomes.
Essential Questions
- What information does a game tree provide about a two-person game?
- How can constructing a game tree help in analyzing strategies?
- In what ways does using a game tree clarify the possible decisions and outcomes in a game?
- What strategies can be revealed or ruled out by analyzing a two-person game with a game tree?