This course explores the properties of algebraic functions and equations. It concentrates on Linear, Quadratic, Polynomial, Exponential, logarithmic, and radical functions and equations. Special attention is given to concepts encountered on state graduation tests, college entrance exams, and preparation for higher mathematics.
Successful completion of Algebra II is a graduation requirement. All students must take Algebra II or an equivalent.
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Algebra 2 is used to model real-world situations involving change, growth, and relationships—especially in finance, science, technology, and medicine.