In this course, students extend their understanding of linear, quadratic, radical and exponential functions, introduced in previous courses, to the study of polynomial, logarithmic and rational functions. Mathematical modeling is used to represent real-world situations and solve problems. Statistical techniques are employed to analyze linear models and one variable data sets including the normal distribution. The interdisciplinary nature of mathematics is emphasized by applications to science and technology. Topics are covered in depth, with a focus on theoretical foundations.
Next Assessment is a 2.1, 2.2 & 2.4 Quiz on Friday, October 11th.