Shown is a brief showcase of the some of the topics explored in these classes.

Algebra/Geometry

Algebra/Geometry

overview

While algebra is about finding the unknown or putting real-life variables into equations and then solving them, geometry focuses on a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.

+1.0 GPA

Algebra ll/Trig - This course provides a study of functions, including parent functions, families of functions and transformation graphing. The continued study of equations builds on Algebra I concepts while polynomials, imaginary numbers, and matrices help for modeling and practical applications.

+0.5 GPA

Geometry - Geometry is the combined study of plane, solid, and coordinate geometric concepts that provide students with the skills necessary for the study of advanced mathematics.

+0.0 GPA

Algebra l - Designing experiments and building mathematical models to describe the experimental results allow students to strengthen conceptual understandings of linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions.

+1.0 GPA

Algebra ll/Trig - This course provides a study of functions, including parent functions, families of functions and transformation graphing. The continued study of equations builds on Algebra I concepts while polynomials, imaginary numbers, and matrices help for modeling and practical applications.

+0.5 GPA

Geometry - Geometry is the combined study of plane, solid, and coordinate geometric concepts that provide students with the skills necessary for the study of advanced mathematics.

+0.0 GPA

Algebra l - Designing experiments and building mathematical models to describe the experimental results allow students to strengthen conceptual understandings of linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions.

+1.0 GPA

Algebra ll/Trig - This course provides a study of functions, including parent functions, families of functions and transformation graphing. The continued study of equations builds on Algebra I concepts while polynomials, imaginary numbers, and matrices help for modeling and practical applications.

+0.5 GPA

Geometry - Geometry is the combined study of plane, solid, and coordinate geometric concepts that provide students with the skills necessary for the study of advanced mathematics.

+0.0 GPA

Algebra l - Designing experiments and building mathematical models to describe the experimental results allow students to strengthen conceptual understandings of linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions.

+1.0 GPA

Algebra ll/Trig - This course provides a study of functions, including parent functions, families of functions and transformation graphing. The continued study of equations builds on Algebra I concepts while polynomials, imaginary numbers, and matrices help for modeling and practical applications.

+0.5 GPA

Geometry - Geometry is the combined study of plane, solid, and coordinate geometric concepts that provide students with the skills necessary for the study of advanced mathematics.

+0.0 GPA

Algebra l - Designing experiments and building mathematical models to describe the experimental results allow students to strengthen conceptual understandings of linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions.

+1.0 GPA

Algebra ll/Trig - This course provides a study of functions, including parent functions, families of functions and transformation graphing. The continued study of equations builds on Algebra I concepts while polynomials, imaginary numbers, and matrices help for modeling and practical applications.

+0.5 GPA

Geometry - Geometry is the combined study of plane, solid, and coordinate geometric concepts that provide students with the skills necessary for the study of advanced mathematics.

+0.0 GPA

Algebra l - Designing experiments and building mathematical models to describe the experimental results allow students to strengthen conceptual understandings of linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions.

Shown is a brief showcase of the some of the topics explored in these classes.