Course title
AP Pre-CalculusPre-requisite
Algebra IICourse description
The AP Precalculus course framework provides a clear and detailed description of what students should know and be able to do to qualify for college credit or placement. The course framework includes two essential components:
Mathematical Practices
The mathematical practices are central to the study and practice of precalculus. Students should develop and apply the described skills on a regular basis over the span of the course. Each of the three mathematical practices for AP Precalculus have associated skills.
- Practice 1: Procedural and Symbolic Fluency
- Practice 2: Multiple Representations
- Practice 3: Communication and Reasoning
Course Content
The course content is organized into units of study that provide a suggested sequence for the course. These units comprise the content and conceptual understandings that colleges and universities typically expect students to master to qualify for college credit and/or placement.
- Unit 1: Polynomial and Rational Functions
- Unit 2: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- Unit 3: Trigonometric and Polar Functions
- Unit 4: Functions Involving Parameters; Vectors; and Matrices
School country
United StatesSchool state
ArizonaSchool city
PhoenixSchool / district Address
4502 N. Central AveSchool zip code
85012Requested competency code
MathDate submitted
Approved
YesApproved competency code
- MTHA
- 4 years of Math