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MATH1004C Online Algebra 2/Trigonometry

Grade 9-12 Placement required

This online eLo course develops the algebraic concepts from Algebra I in greater depth. Emphasis is placed on basic operations associated with the real number system, polynomials and their various operations, graphs of linear equations, equalities and inequalities, matrices, quadratic functions, exponents and exponential functions. Algebra 2 is an essential course for those who plan to continue the study of mathematics in high school and college.

MATH3006 Algebra 2

Grade 10-12. Successful Completion of Algebra 1, Completion of Geometry recommended.

This course is devoted to providing an understanding of advanced algebra topics and expanding on the concepts of Algebra 1 (MATH1002). The Math Practice Standards are the foundation of lessons, teaching students how to reason and think mathematically.  Algebra 2 units include: linear models, linear systems, functions and relations, modeling and solving quadratic equations, polynomial functions.  If the student intends to take Pre-Calculus the following year, a course studying Trigonometry is also required. A graphing calculator is required (TI-84 or equivalent is recommended).

MATH1004H Honors Algebra 2 w/ Trigonometry and Statistics

Grade 9-11. Placement required. Weighted Grade.

This course covers the same topics as MATH1004 Algebra 2/Trigonometry & Statistics with greater depth and some additions including sequences and series. Starting with a brief review of some basic axioms and properties in algebra, the course moves quickly to newer topics, integrating real-life applications. The Math Practice Standards are the foundation of lessons, teaching students how to reason and think mathematically. A graphing calculator is required (TI-84 or equivalent is recommended).

MATH1004 Algebra 2 Trigonometry & Statistics

Grade 9-12. Successful completion of Algebra 1.  Completion of geometry recommended.

This course expands on concepts covered in Algebra 1 (MATH1002), but develops a deeper understanding while introducing more advanced algebra topics. The A2TS units include: linear models, linear systems, functions and relations, modeling and solving quadratic equations, polynomial functions, periodic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, probability and statistics, and sequences and series. The Math Practice Standards are the foundation of lessons, teaching students how to reason and think mathematically. A graphing calculator (TI-84 or equivalent is recommended) is required.

MATH1003H Honors Geometry

Grade 9-10. Placement required. Weighted Grade.

In addition to covering the topics listed above for Geometry (MATH1003), this course provides a more rigorous and in-depth approach to covering geometric ideas and formal proofs. The Math Practice Standards are the foundation of lessons, teaching students how to reason and think mathematically.  A graphing calculator (TI 84 or equivalent, compass, and protractor are required.

MATH1003C Online Geometry

Grade 9-12 Placement required

This online eLo course provides students with the fundamental vocabulary, properties, language, content and procedures of geometry. Topics include triangles, circles, polygons, parallel lines, and inequalities, with an introduction to coordinate and solid geometry. Emphasis is placed on construction of formal proof, the analysis of the nature and structure of a logical system and on problem solving skills. This course includes applications of the students’ algebraic skills.

MATH1003 Geometry

Grade 9-11. Placement required

The Geometry units include: transformations, constructions, congruence, properties and applications of quadrilaterals and circles, coordinate geometry, similarity, right triangle trigonometry, and surface area and volume of three-dimensional figures. The Math Practice Standards are the foundation of lessons, teaching students how to reason and think mathematically. A graphing calculator is required (TI-84 or equivalent is recommended).

MATH2007 Geometry Essentials

Grade 10-12. Placement required.

Geometry Essentials covers all the basic geometry concepts, using problem-solving through inductive and deductive reasoning, but with little emphasis on formal proofs. The course includes topics such as constructions, distance concepts, angles, triangles, geometric inequalities, parallel and perpendicular lines and planes, polygons, circles, and spatial figures and their properties. Right-triangle trigonometry is introduced. The Math Practice Standards are the foundation of lessons, teaching students how to reason and think mathematically.  A graphing calculator is required (Ti-84 or equivalent is recommended).