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ALGEBRA II
Course Description:
Algebra II is the third and final course offered in the New York State series. The fundamental purpose of this course is to build upon knowledge of linear, quadratic and exponential functions. Students extend their repertoire of functions to include polynomial, rational, radical and trigonometric functions. Students work closely with the expressions that define the functions and continue to expand and hone their abilities to model situations and to solve equations, including solving quadratic equations over the set of complex numbers and solving exponential equations using the properties of logarithms. Students will also make inferences and conclusions from data and see how the visual displays and summary statistics they learned in earlier grades relate to different types of data and to probability distributions. The Mathematical Practice Standards will be applied throughout the course and, together with the Content Standards, students will experience mathematics as a coherent, useful and logical subject that makes use of their ability to make sense of real world situations.
Assessments:
Tests, quizzes, homework, and class participation will be used to assess student progress throughout the year. All students will take the New York State Algebra II Regents examination at the end of the year.
Extra Help is given once per week and the days vary week to week.
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