Advanced Math
Advanced Math I (3150 A - 3160 B)
Grades 11, 12
1 semester or 1 year elective.
Recommended: “B” average or better in Algebra I and Geometry and enrolled in Algebra II
The first semester includes topics from trigonometry such as the unit circle, trig graphs, solving triangles and trig equations. The second semester covers many Algebra II topics in more depth. These include sequence and series, exponential, logarithmic, polynomial and rational functions.
Advanced Math I - Honors (3180 A – 3190 B)
Grades 10, 11, 12
1 year
Prerequisite: “B” average or better in Algebra I and Geometry and enrolled in Algebra II
Everything covered in regular Advanced Math I will be covered in this course with more emphasis on theory and practical application.
Advanced Math I - Gifted (7350 A – 7360 B)
Grade 10, 11
1 year
Recommended: Completion of Algebra I and Geometry with at least a "B". This course is recommended for those students who wish to complete Calculus BC.
This course covers circular and trigonometric functions and their applications, properties, and identiities are studied. Also included are topics of graphing polar coordinates and conditional equations. An introduction to series is presented in the accelerated curriculum.
Financial Mathematics (3072 A – 3073 B)
Grades 11, 12 (Classes 2001 and beyond)
1 year
This course includes budgeting procedures, housing costs, automobile ownership, purchasing consumer goods, personal income, banking, installment buying, income tax and other taxes, insurance, retirement income, statistical information and algorithms
Last Updated: 11/19/2008
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