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The '''Interactive Mathematics Program (IMP)''' is a four-year, problem-based mathematics curriculum for high schools, designed to meet the needs of both college-bound and non-college-bound students. It was one of several curricula funded by the [[National Science Foundation]] and designed around the 1989 [[National Council of Teachers of Mathematics | National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)]] [[Principles and Standards for School Mathematics | standards]]. The curriculum replaces the traditional [[Algebra]] I-[[Geometry]]-Algebra II/[[Trigonometry]]-[[Precalculus]] sequence. The IMP books were authored by Dan Fendel and Diane Resek, professors of mathematics at [[San Francisco State University]], and by Lynne Alper and Sherry Fraser.