Course Description
Functions are correspondences or mappings that relate variables. Functions could be considered the most important topic in secondary school mathematics. Statistics and trigonometry are natural applications of functions that help students extend their mathematical skills and maturity as well as prepare them for future study in mathematics. The purpose of this course is to study many types of functions in great detail with a strong emphasis on statistics and trigonometry. The course enables the student to display, describe, transform and interpret numerical information representations as data, graphs or equations. Using graphing software, the students will visualize functions, explore relations between equations and their graphs, simulate experiments, generate and analyze data and develop limit concepts.
Credits Offered
Semester
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Semester A (0.5)
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Semester B (0.5)
Quarter
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Quarter A (0.25)
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Quarter B (0.25)
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Quarter C (0.25)
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Quarter D (0.25)
Trimester
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Trimester A (0.33)
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Trimester B (0.33)
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Trimester C (0.33)
Any credit can be taken at any point in the school year. (See NSO Terms & Dates for more information).
- NCAA Eligible
- School Year
- Summer