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Pre-Calculus Honors
Prerequisite: NC Math III (recommended grade of 90+ to be successful)
Pre-Calculus provides students with an honors-level study of trigonometry, advanced functions, analytic geometry, and data analysis in preparation for calculus. Applications and modeling should be included throughout the course of study. Appropriate technology, from manipulatives to calculators and application software, should be used regularly for instruction and assessment. (TI-84 calculators are available for use in the classroom and purchase for home is suggested.)
Prerequisites
- Describe phenomena as functions graphically, algebraically, and verbally; identify independent and dependent quantities, domain, and range, input/output, mapping.
- Translate among graphic, algebraic, numeric, tabular, and verbal representations of relations.
- Define and use linear, quadratic, cubic, exponential, rational, absolute value, and radical functions to model and solve problems.
- Use systems of two or more equations or inequalities to solve problems.
- Use the trigonometric ratios to model and solve problems.
- Use logic and deductive reasoning to draw conclusions and solve problems.
Math 2/Math 2 Honors
What are NC Math I, NC Math II, and NC Math III?
These courses develop mathematics across multiple categories, continue to promote diverse mathematical insights and nurture differing strengths and talents.
Algebra, Functions & Function Families |
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NC Math 1 |
NC Math 2 |
NC Math 3 |
Functions represented as graphs, tables or verbal descriptions in context |
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Focus on comparing properties of linear functions to specific non-linear functions and rate of change. |
Focus on properties of quadratic functions and an introduction to inverse functions through the inverse relationship between quadratic and square root functions. |
A focus on more complex functions |
• Linear |
• Quadratic |
• Exponential |
• Exponential |
• Square Root |
• Logarithm |
• Quadratic |
• Inverse Variation |
• Rational functions w/ linear denominator |
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• Polynomial w/ degree up to three |
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• Absolute Value and Piecewise |
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• Intro to Trigonometric Functions |
NC MATH II
Prerequisite: NC Math I
Math II continues a progression of the standards established in Math I. In addition to these standards, Math II includes: polynomials, congruence, and similarity of figures, trigonometry with triangles, modeling with geometry, probability, making inferences, and justifying conclusions.
Supply List
-Pencil/Erasable Pen
-1" 3-ring binder
-Notebook paper
See the office for supplies if you didn't get them at the Back to School Bash