Mathematics II
Mathematics II, Semester A, is a single-semester course designed to present mathematics as a coherent, useful, and logical subject that makes use of problem-solving skills. The focus is on quadratic expressions, equations, and functions. You will compare their characteristics and behavior to those of linear and exponential relationships and solve quadratic equations that have real and complex solutions. Finally, you will investigate and prove theorems about lines, angles, and triangles.
Mathematics II, Semester B, is a single-semester course designed to present mathematics as a coherent, useful, and logical subject that makes use of problem-solving skills. You will explore nonrigid transformations of figures in the coordinate plane and use them to establish similarity of polygons. You will explore right triangles, trigonometry, and properties of circles. Finally, you will explore probability and counting methods, including their use in making and evaluating decisions.
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$425.00 – $599.00
