Algebra 2 Year - 1 credit Prerequisite: Algebra 1 and Geometry
This course builds on the foundation of Algebra 1 and includes extensive study of real and complex numbers as well as linear, quadratic polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions. Students will explore problems graphically, numerically, analytically, and with technology. Algebra 2 Honors Year - 1 credit Prerequisite: Minimum grade of B in Algebra 1 and Geometry; Instructor Approval This course builds and extends the foundation of Algebra 1 and covers the same curriculum as Algebra 2 at greater depth; additional topics include trigonometric functions, formulas, graphs, and identities. Students will apply algebraic skills to other mathematical and scientific fields. Students are expected to synthesize and apply the material beyond examples discussed in class. Selected Topics in Mathematics Semester - 0.5 credit Prerequisite: Algebra 2 This course provides students with the opportunity to strengthen and apply their knowledge of algebraic functions and their transformations as well as sequences, series, probability, and elementary statistics. Together, Selected Topics in Mathematics and Trigonometry serve as a bridge between Algebra 2 and Precalculus.
Trigonometry Semester - 0.5 credit Prerequisite: Algebra 2
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to trigonometric functions. Students will study right triangle trigonometry, non-right triangle trigonometry, the unit circle, trigonometric graphs, and vectors. Together, Selected Topics in Mathematics and Trigonometry serve as a bridge between Algebra 2 and Precalculus.
Precalculus Year - 1 credit Prerequisite: Algebra 2
This course prepares students for a calculus course and includes extensive study of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential functions and their applications. Students will also study matrices and elementary statistics. Students will explore problems graphically, numerically, analytically, and with technology. Students are expected to think beyond the scope of the problem for more intense mathematical discussions.
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