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Geometry 422/423 Trigonometry 441
Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra 1 Recommendation: At least a B- average in Algebra 2 432/433 or
recommendation of Algebra 2 teacher. Students may take trigonometry 441
The Geometry 422/423 course covers the topics in the after completing one semester of Algebra 2. IB Diploma students must take
curriculum at a pace appropriate for a student of average Trigonometry during their junior year.
mathematics ability.
This is a semester course. Topics include circular functions
Geometry 422/423 and Algebra 2 432/433 may NOT be taken concurrently. with their inverses and their graphs, trigonometric
functions and their graphs, identities, solution of triangles,
Accelerated Geometry 424/425 trigonometric equations, and applications. This course is good
preparation for courses in physics and calculus. A TI-84 Plus
Prerequisite: At least a B- in Acc Algebra 1 414/415 or an A in Algebra 1 412/413 graphing calculator is required.
The Accelerated Geometry 424/425 course, designed for Introduction to Pre-Calculus 442
students talented in math, places an emphasis on discovery
learning, in-depth understanding of topics, emphasis on why Prerequisite: At least a B- average in Algebra 2 432/433 or recommendation of
concepts work and application to real life problems. Algebra 2 teacher.
Those students who elect to take Acc Geometry 424/425, along with Honors This semester course is designed primarily for those students
Algebra 2/Trig 434/435, must have the recommendation from their Acc Algebra who are taking trigonometry and want another semester
1 414/415 teacher. of math before college. Topics include functions, complex
numbers, systems of equations and inequalities, and
Algebra 2 432/433 exponential and logarithmic functions. Emphasis is on solving
all types of equations. A TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is
Students may take trigonometry 441 after completing one semester of Algebra required.
2. IB Diploma students must take Trigonometry during their junior year.
Pre-Calculus 452/453
The topics include matrices, polynomials and factoring,
logarithms, complex numbers, conic sections, the function Prerequisite: Completion of Honors Algebra 2/Trig* 434/435 or Algebra 2
concept, introduction to trigonometry, solving and graphing 432/433 and Trigonometry 441.
linear equations, inequalities, linear systems in two and
three variables, polynomials, rational equations, exponential The topics include complex numbers, exponential and
equations, logarithmic equations, radical equations and logarithmic functions, trigonometry, graphs of polynomial
sequences and series. A TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is functions, matrices, vectors, conic sections, sequences
required. and series, limits and introductory differential calculus.
This course completes a solid mathematical foundation in
Honors Algebra 2/Trigonometry* 434/435 preparation for college mathematics. A TI-84 Plus graphing
calculator is required.
Prerequisite: At least a B- average in Acc Geometry 424/425
IB Pre-Calculus AI*SL 454/455
This is an honors level course continuing the growth begun in
Acc Algebra 414/415 and Acc Geometry 424/425. Approximately Recommendation: At least a B- in Honors Algebra 2/Trig*434/435 or teacher
two-thirds of the year will be devoted to algebra topics and recommendation. IB Diploma students must take this class.
one-third to trigonometry. The algebra topics taught are those
mentioned for Algebra 2 432/433 and Trigonometry 441. Other This honors course combines pre-calculus concepts and the
topics include parametric equations, polar equations and concepts of IB Math SL so that upon completion of the class,
vectors. A TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. students may earn an IB Math SL certificate and are prepared
for calculus. Topics covered include a variety of functions, their
Statistics and Probability 440 graphs and their inverses, trigonometric identities, equations
and graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, sets, logic,
Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra 2 432/433.Check university requirements probability, statistics, limits, introductory differential calculus
for acceptance as a math credit and financial mathematics. The course includes an individual
project requiring the collection and analysis of data. This course
This semester course is designed to serve as an introduction is for those students who enjoy the rigors of mathematics. A
to the concepts and methods of statistics and probability. careful, mathematically precise approach teaches students
Topics include the nature and uses of statistics, description to reason through the “why” of mathematical methods and
and analysis of data, graphs, percentiles, sampling, surveys, principles. A balance of theory and its application, seen in
predications, probability, correlation, regression and numerous theorems, proofs, examples, and solutions, enables
confidence intervals. Real-life applications are included. A TI-
84 Plus graphing calculator is required.
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