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Course Description This full year course prepares students for Calculus. The central focus of this course is function analysis and advanced trigonometry. During the first semester, students will focus on linear, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions. Students will also look at graphs of functions, inverses, real-life applications and analytic geometry. During the second semester, students will focus on topics on advanced trigonometry. Topics covered include trigonometric and circular functions, their inverses and graphs, relations among the parts of a triangle, trigonometric identities and equations, solutions of right and oblique triangles and their applications to real-world problems. This course is designed to be a complete full-year Pre-Calculus course offering.
Delivery Method Prerequisites Student must have completed Algebra 2 and Geometry. Course Materials Student must have access to a high-speed (DSL or cable) Internet connection at least 4 days weekly, including a computer with sound and Java applet support, Microsoft Excel or Google Spreadsheet, a media player that can play Windows Media Player (WMA) and RealPlayer (RM) files, and a scanner or digital camera/phone. Access to a Graphing Calculator (TI-83/TI-84) is essential. |
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