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•  Algebra 2 (HS) - This course is designed to build on algebraic and geometric concepts. It
                  develops advanced algebra skills such as systems of equations, advanced polynomials,
                  imaginary and complex numbers, quadratics, and concepts and includes the study of
                  trigonometric functions. It also introduces matrices and their properties. The content of this
                  course is important for students’ success on both the ACT and college mathematics entrance
                  exams. Textbook required: Algebra and Trigonometry: Structure and Method Book 2 by
                  Richard G Brown. ISBN 10: 0395585368 / ISBN 13: 9780395585368. Prerequisite:
                  successful completion of Algebra I. Instructor: Dan Tucker Recommended Donation of $12
                  per weekly session

              •  Precalculus / Trigonometry (HS) - This course will cover various topics fundamental to an
                  understanding of calculus, including analysis of various types of functions: linear, quadratic,
                  exponential, logarithmic, etc.; systems of linear equations and trigonometric functions and
                  identities. Textbook required: Trigonometry: A Graphing Approach by Ron E Larson, Roland
                  E Larson and Robert P Hostetler. ISBN 10: 0669282960 / ISBN 13: 9780669282962.
                  Instructor: Dan Tucker Recommended Donation of $12 per weekly session

              •  Calculus 1/2 (HS)- This course will cover topics in differential and integral calculus, including
                  limits, continuity, derivatives, the chain rule, the mean value theorem, definite and indefinite
                  integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. The student will learn how to approach
                  calculus concepts graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally. Textbook required:
                  Calculus: Early Transcendentals by James Stewart. ISBN 10: 0538497904 / ISBN 13:
                  9780538497909. Instructor: Dan Tucker Recommended Donation of $12 per weekly session

              •  Calculus 2/3 - Differential Equations (HS) –This is the second year of our calculus
                  sequence. The distinct feature of this part of the course is its focus on the multi-dimensional
                  analysis, as opposed to one- dimensional analysis that you learned previously. This semester
                  you will get familiar with such important concepts as a vector, a vector field, a function of
                  several variables, partial derivative, a line-integral and multi-variable integral. You will see
                  that these concepts, as scary as they may sound, are actually a natural generalization of the
                  things you already know from Calculus I and the first half of Calculus II. This is how the tree
                  of mathematics is built - going from simple to more complicated. The ideas of the vector
                  calculus apply to numerous areas of human knowledge such as engineering, physics, pure
                  mathematics, biology, and many others. Some of them we will see in the course, some will
                  surface later in your future special courses, yet some may wait until you become a
                  professional. This is a fun course with a lot of application.  Textbook required: Pending.
                  Instructor: Dan Tucker Recommended Donation: $12 per weekly session.
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