Math (Geo, Alg 2, Precalc, Calc) – Math (G9-12)

High school mathematics builds on and extends students' understanding of basic mathematical concepts and their applications. Students should be proficient in areas such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. Through a rigorous curriculum that emphasizes abstract reasoning and practical applications, students will be challenged to develop their critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. The ultimate goal is to provide students with a solid mathematical foundation that will enable them to perform well in all aspects of life.

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9Geometry
10Algebra 2
11Pre-calculus
12Calculus

Grade 9 Geometry (GEOMETRY)

Students will learn basic definitions for deductive reasoning, basic principles of logic, properties of different polygons, perpendicularity, congruence, similarity of triangles, properties of circles, construction, area and volume. Courses include certifications, which are not required and can be removed from the course if not required.

Grade 10 Algebra 2 (ALGEBRA 2)

The Algebra 2 course covers the same material as Algebra 1 but in more detail, focusing on complex numbers, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, conic sections, probability, sequences, and sequences.

Grade 11 Preparatory Calculus Course (PRE-CALCULUS)

The course covers trigonometric functions, polynomial functions, logarithms and exponents, and complex numbers.

Grade 12 Calculus (CALCULUS)

The course covers several calculus topics such as integration techniques, polar coordinates, vectors, parametric equations, sequences and series, differential equations, and slope fields.
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