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Mathematics
Algebra 2 Honors Algebra 2 Option
Grade 10 Grade 11
Course Number 349 Course Number OPT351
Full Year Course - 1 credit Full Year Course - 1 credit
Prerequisite: Geometry Honors and Recommendation Prerequisite: Geometry
Estimated Fee: None Estimated Fee: None
Recommended For: College Bound Recommended For: College Bound or Technical
Career: CORE Education
Career: CORE
This course is the third course in the honors
mathematics sequence. All topics covered It is in Algebra 2 that students pull together
in the Algebra 2 course are included, but and apply the accumulation of learning that
covered in greater depth and increased rigor. they have from their previous courses. They
An introduction to statistical inference is apply methods from probability and
also included. A graphing calculator is statistics to draw inferences and conclusions
required for this course. from data. Students expand their repertoire
of functions to include polynomial, rational,
and radical functions. They expand their
Algebra 2 study of right triangle trigonometry to
include the unit circle. Finally, students
Grade 11
Course Number 351 bring together all of their experience with
Full Year Course - 1 credit functions and geometry to create models and
Prerequisite: Geometry solve contextual problems. A graphing
Estimated Fee: None calculator is required for this course.
Recommended For: College Bound or Technical
Education
Career: CORE
Pre-Calculus Honors
It is in Algebra 2 that students pull together Grade 11
and apply the accumulation of learning that Course Number 359
they have from their previous courses. They Full Year Course - 1 credit
apply methods from probability and Prerequisite: Algebra 2 Honors and Recommendation
statistics to draw inferences and conclusions Estimated Fee: None
Recommended For: College Bound
from data. Students expand their repertoire Career: B,E,F,H
of functions to include polynomial, rational,
and radical functions. They expand their Pre-Calculus Honors is the fourth course in
study of right triangle trigonometry to the honors program sequence. All topics
include the unit circle. Finally, students covered in the Pre-Calculus course are
bring together all of their experience with included in this course plus additional work
functions and geometry to create models and in parametric equations, polar equations,
solve contextual problems. A graphing number theory and derivatives and integrals
calculator is required for this course. as a preparation for the AP Calculus BC
course. A graphing calculator is required for
this course.
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