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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
ALGEBRA 1 Grade 9 1 Credit ( 5113 ) CCP
GEOMETRY Grades 9 , 10 1 Credit
( 5121 ) Honors
( 5122 ) CCP
ALGEBRA 2 Grades 10 , 11 , 12 1 Credit
( 5131 ) Honors
Prerequisite ( s ): None This course provides students with the basic structure and techniques of algebra . Skills are developed in utilizing algebraic techniques to solve problems . Topics include operations of real numbers , absolute values , powers , roots , radicals , polynomials , and rational expressions . Students solve problems involving linear extrapolation and interpolations , rates , ratios and percentages , formulas , and probability . The basics of algebra include solving and graphing linear equations , linear inequalities , quadratic functions , rational functions , and equations . The TI 83 + or TI 84 graphing calculator will be used as a tool of inquiry .
Prerequisite ( s ): See Below An understanding of algebra is required . Mastery of geometry enables a student to develop a foundation in formal and informal reasoning as well as the ability to apply geometric principles involving the solution of problems . Geometry is the study of the measure , construction , and relationships of figures . Topics include points , lines , planes , angles , parallels , and triangles . Coordinate geometry is utilized to achieve algebraic solutions of formal proofs . Right triangle properties including the Pythagorean Theorem and trigonometric ratios are introduced . Angle and segment relationships involving circles are studied . Areas of plane figures and volumes of solids are explored and calculated . Computer applications may be used to discover and reinforce geometric properties . Emphasis is placed on the use of formal proof as a method of validating inquiry .
Prerequisite ( s ): Teacher recommendation Geometry ( 5121 ) is a continuation of the program for students who plan to enroll in Calculus their senior year .
Prerequisite ( s ): Algebra I ( 5113 ) or teacher recommendation Geometry ( 5122 ) is a college preparatory course .
Prerequisite ( s ): See Below This course develops an understanding of the principles of algebra . Students apply those principles to problems that connect to practical experiences . Topics include equations , inequalities , functions , and conic sections . Algebra 2 utilizes a graphing approach to algebra . The TI-83 + or TI-84 graphing calculator is employed as a tool of inquiry .
Prerequisite ( s ): Honors Geometry ( 5121 ) may be taken concurrently Algebra 2 ( 5131 ) is a continuation of the program for students who plan to enroll in Calculus their senior year .
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