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GEOMETRY (Prerequisite
Algebra I)
This course involves the
fundamentals of regular geometry but in greater
detail. Emphasis is placed on theoretical
development.
ALGEBRA II (Prerequisite
Algebra I)
These courses involve
sets, equations, inequalities in one variable,
linear systems, relations and functions,
factoring, rational expressions, the irrational
and complex number systems, quadratics,
exponents, and logarithms.
FINANCIAL MATH
This course is designed to
focus on mathematical concepts and applications
needed for the design and management of personal
and business finances. It serves as a foundation
for ALL students to learn to make mathematically
sound decisions in their roles as consumers,
employees, and/or entrepreneurs. This course
extends students’ knowledge of whole numbers,
fractions, decimals, and percents as well as
basic statistics and probability, algebra,
geometry, and data analysis in the context of
relevant real life
problem-solving
situations. Emphasis is placed on various
mathematical processes which include manual or
electronic calculations of payroll, income tax
preparations, interest computation, consumer
information, managing income, buying insurance,
selling and buying, making sound credit and
investment decisions and other items that may be
related to personal and business transactions.
Mathematical and communication skills are
reinforced in this course as well as critical
thinking skills through applications of math in
personal finance and in business.
ADVANCED MATHEMATICS
(Prerequisite Algebra II)
This course involves
functions, complex numbers, exponential and
logarithmic functions, circular and
trigonometric functions, solving triangles,
polar coordinates, order properties, and
sequence and series.
CALCULUS (Prerequisite
Adv. Math & MUST BE A SR.)
This Math elective
involves the study of limits, derivatives and
integrals of algebraic and
transcendental functions,
and their applications.
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