Algebra 1
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Algebra I emphasizes the study of multiple representations of linear and non-linear functions. It includes mathematical concepts for working with rational numbers, various expressions, analyzing and solving linear equations and inequalities, data analysis, probability, statistics and polynomials. Scholars use hands-on materials and calculators when needed in solving problems where the algebra concepts are applied.
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Algebra 2
Prerequisite: The successful completion of Algebra I and Geometry
Algebra II guides scholars in reasoning, solving, interpreting, graphing, creating and analyzing linear, quadratic, logarithmic, rational, radical and exponential functions. Scholars expand concepts including complex numbers, probability, linear inequalities, systems of equations and systems of inequalities. Scholars make inferences and draw conclusions from data using samples, experiments and hypothesis testing, which prepares scholars for more advanced mathematics.
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