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Pre-Algebra |
1.0 Credit
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This elective
credit course is designed only for students who haven't shown
proficiency at the essential level of the Florida Math Standards.
Topics include: ratio and proportion, percents, measurements,
integers, exponents, linear equations in one variable, graphing,
absolute value, and basic geometry concepts. Students successfully
completing this course with a "C" or higher should be prepared to
take Algebra I. This course DOES NOT cover material essential to
meeting or exceeding the Florida Math Standards at the proficiency
level and REQUIRES teacher recommendation for enrollment.
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Consumer Math |
1.0 Credit
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This elective
credit course provides the student with a review of the fundamental
computational operations. At the same time, students will work with
applications of mathematics in everyday life. Topics to be studied
include: personal finance, housing, transportation, taxes,
insurance, investments, purchasing and budgeting. Calculators will
be used extensively. |
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Algebra I |
1.0 Credit |
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This course is
designed for the student who can independently use and apply the
basic skills of arithmetic. The course introduces the student to the
basic structure of Algebra through the use and application of real
numbers, inequalities, factoring, polynomials, linear and quadratic
equations, and graphs. Appropriate technology will be used to
enhance mathematical understanding and problem solving skills.
Students who successfully complete this course with a grade of "C"
or higher should be prepared to take Geometry. |
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Geometry
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1.0 Credit
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This course
introduces the student to the deductive method of proof with the use
of points, lines, and planes. Solid geometry is integrated with
plane geometry to lead the student to consideration of two-and
three-dimensional figures and to develop the ability to visualize
space relationships. Students who successfully complete this course
with a grade of "C" or higher should be prepared for Algebra II. |
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Algebra II |
1.0 Credit
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This course
begins with a review of Algebra I topics and introduces the
following new topics: matrices, complex numbers, exponential and
logarithmic functions, conic sections, higher degree polynomial
functions, sequences and series, and trigonometry. This course is
required for students who are planning to attend most post-secondary
institutions. |
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Trigonometry |
1.0 Credit
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This honors
level course will focus on the study of angles; the trigonometry of
angles and real numbers; the trigonometric functions and their
inverses including their graphs; solutions of right and oblique
triangles; verification of fundamental identities and analytic
trigonometry; addition, subtraction and multiple angle formulas; the
laws of sines and cosines; vectors and the dot and cross product;
complex numbers, De Moivre’s Theorem and nth roots of complex
numbers; polar coordinates and equations. The course will also
include the study of functions including exponential and logarithmic
functions. |
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Pre-Calculus
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1.0 Credit
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This course is
designed to complete the student's pre-calculus training. Topics
from trigonometry and higher algebra are reviewed and/or extended. A
study of analytic geometry is included. Basic calculus concepts
including limits, derivatives, continuity and integrals will be
developed. The course is designed for those capable students who
have completed Algebra II. Students successfully completing this
course with a grade of "C" or higher should be prepared to take
Calculus. |
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Calculus |
1.0 Credit
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This course
includes a thorough study of differentiation and integration with
many applications. Limits and continuity are investigated in-depth.
The course will emphasize the importance of mathematics studied to
date. After completion of this course, the student may wish to take
the Advanced Placement Test.
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