AP Precalculus centers on functions modeling dynamic phenomena. This research-based exploration of functions is designed to better prepare students for college-level calculus and provide grounding for other mathematics and science courses. In this course, students study a broad spectrum of function types that are foundational for careers in mathematics, physics, biology, health science, business, social science, and data science. Students also learn that functions and their compositions, inverses, and transformations are understood through graphical, numerical, analytical, and verbal representations, which reveal different attributes of the functions and are useful for solving problems in mathematical and applied contexts. AP Precalculus is designed to be the equivalent of a first semester college precalculus course. AP Precalculus provides students with an understanding of the concepts of college algebra, trigonometry, and additional topics that prepare students for further college-Level mathematics courses. This course explores a variety of function types and their applications—polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, polar, parametric, and vector-valued functions. Students will earn 1 semester credit for Precalculus through the AP exam in May.  AP Exam is scheduled for May 12th.
Westlake High School utilizes the Google Classroom platform to share classroom resources, many assignments, and assessment preparation materials to students. Students will receive a classroom code to access these materials, submit assignments, and track any missing work. Within the google classroom there will be a link to a google drive that contains all blank and completed notes, homework practice sets, and videos.
Students will have access to recordings of the daily lessons in their google drive. Videos are notability files and must be watched on the notability app which is available on student devices.