Mathematics Courses
Mathematics Courses
Prerequisites:
Successful completion of GeometryCourse Description:
This course is the second part of the Algebra program for college bound students. Students will continue the study of Algebra topics building skills in preparation for Trigonometry and Precalculus. Emphasis will be placed on a deeper understanding of the following topics: relations and functions, equations and inequalities, problem solving, systems of linear equations and inequalities, slopes, graphing, polynomial, factoring, rational expressions, complex rational expressions, radicals and radical equations, complex numbers, composite and inverse functions, absolute value equations and inequalities and real-world applications (STEM).ÂSpecial Notes:
All students are required to have a TI-Nspire CX handheld graphing calculator (TI-Nspire CAS model is not permitted).Prerequisites:
83 or higher in Geometry Honors or97 or higher in College Preparatory Geometry with a 93 or higher in Algebra I or equivalent and a 93 on the Geometry Final ExamCourse Description:
This accelerated course is an in-depth study of concepts covered in an Algebra II curriculum as well as some concepts from Precalculus. Topics covered will include: functions, equations, inequalities, linear systems, quadratic relations and functions, polynomials and polynomial functions, radical and rational functions, rational exponents, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series and real world applications (STEM).Special Notes:
All students are required to have a TI-Nspire CX handheld graphing calculator (TI-Nspire CAS model is not permitted).Prerequisites:
87 or higher in Geometry Advanced or97 or higher in Geometry Honors and a 93 or higher in the Algebra I HonorsCourse Description:
The rigorous, accelerated course is designed for students that show a high interest in mathematics and plan to continue taking the more advanced coursework offered. The course will emphasize the theory underlying the mathematical concepts and cover the curriculum in a much greater depth. The course is fast-paced and a solid Algebra I foundation is essential to be successful in the course. Topics covered include but are not limited to properties of real and complex numbers, quadratics functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, rational functions and circular functions.Special Notes:
All students are required to have a TI-Nspire CX handheld graphing calculator (TI-Nspire CAS model is not permitted).