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Course
Description:
- A thorough treatment of trigonometry is provided through the study of trigonometric definitions, applications, graphing, and solving trigonometric equations and inequalities.
- Emphasis is placed on using connections between right triangle ratios, trigonometric functions and circular functions.
- Graphing utilities are used to enhance the understanding of realistic applications through modeling and to aid in the investigation of functions and their inverses.
- Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical properties of sets and systems that have a countable (discrete) number of elements. With the advent of modern technology, discrete (discontinuous) models have become as important as continuous models. As students solve problems, they will analyze and determine whether or not a solution exists, investigate how many solutions exist, and focus on finding the best solution. Connections will be made to other disciplines.
Prerequisites:
- Algebra II or Algebra II-B
Algebra
Standards of Learning
Released
Algebra II SOL test

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