ADVANCE MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS & SKILLS AB
FALL 310501 SPRING 310502
Length: 1-2 semesters
Credit: 5.0 per semester
Grade Level: 10-12
Postsecondary: Meets UC/CSU C requirement
Prerequisites: Algebra 2
This course is a year-long survey course of advanced mathematics concepts and skills consisting of two independent semesters. The first semester introduces students to properties and applications of matrices in linear algebra and reasoning and rules that govern basic principles of logic and set theory. Students will also further investigate and study the behavior and characteristics of non-linear functions first introduced in Algebra 2. The second semester will include basic trigonometric concepts involving the unit circle, graphs of trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, and trigonometric identities. Lastly, students will explore data collection and analysis in a unit on statistics and probability. In short, this course will expose students to advanced math concepts and skills in Functions, Algebra, Statistics, and Trigonometry. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be eligible to take Math Analysis or AP Statistics.
Prerequisite Skills:
Right triangle trigonometry, systems of equations, solving linear and nonlinear equations, graphing functions, complex numbers, matrix operations, parent functions, basic geometry properties, operations with polynomial and rational expressions, and properties of radicals/exponents/logarithms
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