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CLASSES
Algebra I
This class will study the fundamentals of rational and irrational numbers as they pertain to functions, equations and inequalities. It is the goal of this class to have students be able to solve real life problems using variables and algebraic statements.
MEANINGFUL TOPICS: -Expressions--Interpreting and evaluating
-Equations--Writing and evaluating
-Inequalities--Writing and evaluating
-Linear Equations--slope/y-intercept--graphing.
-Graphing-both bar, line and circle (limited), as stated for linear equations and inequalities.
-Polynomials
-Distributive Property and Factoring
More to come in November/December
Algebra IA
This class will take two years to complete a normal algebra course. The topics are slower and presented in many practices so students become familiar and understand each area. This class will study the fundamentals of rational and irrational numbers as they pertain to functions, equations and inequalities. It is the goal of this class to have students be able to solve real life problems using variables and algebraic statements.
MEANINGFUL TOPICS:
-Expressions--Interpreting and evaluating
-Equations--Writing and evaluating
-Inequalities--Writing and evaluating
-Linear Equations--slope/y-intercept--graphing.
-Graphing-both bar, line and circle (limited), as stated for linear equations and inequalities.
-Polynomials
-Distributive Property and Factoring
Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus
This class is designed for students that are pursueing some type of collegiate experience. It is to push students to learn higher level mathematical skills for college work. The students will be expected to master graphing of all-types of equations that form lines, parabolas, hyperbolas, ellipses, circles and etc. The students will be challenged to learn families of graphs, translations, transformations, rotational movement and etc. In addition, students will be learning to work with various functions as well as domain and range. Students will be expected to begin to grasp the concept of maximum, minimum and other new processes with matrices and determinants.
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