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MATHS-K12-CLASS-11

This course begins with a review of Algebra I topics and introduces the following new topics: matrices, complex numbers, exponential and logarithmic functions, conic sections, higher degree polynomial functions, sequences and series, and trigonometry. This course is required for students who are planning to attend most post-secondary institutions.

Algebra II is a continuation of the algebraic processes begun in Algebra I. This course includes solving equations, inequalities, matrices, graphing, functions, powers, roots, logarithms, complex numbers, polynomials, quadratic relations, sequences, series, probability and statistics. Appropriate technology is integrated into the curriculum.

Students will work with both scientific and graphing calculators throughout this Algebra 2 course. It is strongly recommended that you have at least a scientific calculator to use when completing your work. If you don’t have access to a scientific and/or graphing calculator, many are available for free online.

The Algebra II course will cover a range of algebraic topics. The over-arching topics include Operations on Numbers and Expressions, Equations and Inequalities, Polynomial and Rational Functions, Exponential Functions and Function Operations and Inverses.

By the end of the course you should be able to:

Onstrate an understanding of operations with numbers

Manipulate algebraic expressions involving real and complex numbers

Solve linear and nonlinear equations and inequalities

Solve systems of linear equations and inequalities.

Solve, translate and model linear equations

Solve, translate and model quadratic equations

Solve, translate and model exponential equations

Solve, translate and model rational equations

Solve, translate and model radical equations

Solve, translate and model higher-order polynomial equations and inequalities

Solve problems presented in context

Represent, characterize and solve problems that involve quadratic functions

Represent, characterize and solve problems that involve higher-order polynomial

Represent, characterize and solve problems that involve simple rational functions

Represent, characterize and solve problems involving exponential functions and logarithmic functions.

Demonstrate an understanding of combinations and inverses of functions.

 

Course Outline

Introduction

Introduction

Course Description

Completing Math Assessments

MLA Formatting Word 2007

MLA Documentation Updates

MLA Citation

MLA Incorporating Sources

Pretest

Assignment: Pretest

Expressions, Equations & Functions

Properties of Real Numbers

Solving Linear Equations

Graphing Linear Equations

Writing Linear Equations

Solving Linear Inequalities

Systems of Linear Equations

Exponential Functions

Polynomials

Radical Functions

Rational Functions

Final Exam

Course Survey