Algebra 2
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March 28, 2023
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About Course
Algebra 2 is typically the second course in a high school or secondary school math curriculum that builds upon the concepts learned in Algebra 1. The course focuses on advanced algebraic concepts and techniques that are important for success in higher-level math courses such as precalculus and calculus.
What Will You Learn?
- Algebra 2
Material Includes
- Textbook
Requirements
- Attend And Actively Participate In Class
- Complete Homework Assignments On Time And To The Best Of Your Ability.
- Practice Math Skills Regularly, Using Both Textbook/Workbook Exercises And Online Resources.
- Review And Study Material Before Tests And Quizzes.
- Seek Help From The Instructor Or A Tutor If You Are Struggling With A Particular Topic.
- Follow Class Policies And Procedures, Including Attendance, Grading, And Behavior Expectations.
Audience
- 9th-10th graders
Course Content
Functions
Analyzing and graphing various types of functions such as linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions.
Complex numbers
Understanding the concept of complex numbers, performing operations with complex numbers, and solving equations involving complex numbers.
Matrices
Understanding the concept of matrices, performing operations with matrices, and solving systems of equations using matrices.
Polynomials
Analyzing and graphing higher-degree polynomials, solving polynomial equations, and understanding the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra.
Conic sections
Analyzing and graphing conic sections such as circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas.
Sequences and series
Analyzing and solving problems involving arithmetic and geometric sequences and series.
Trigonometry
Understanding the basic trigonometric functions and their graphs, solving trigonometric equations, and applying trigonometric functions to real-world problems.
Exponential and logarithmic functions
Understanding the properties of exponential and logarithmic functions, solving equations involving these functions, and applying these functions to real-world problems.
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