Honors Algebra 2 is a rigorous math course designed to prepare a student for success in college level mathematics. It is recommended that a student have a strong mastery of Algebra 1 and Geometry concepts. This course emphasizes expanding critical thinking and problem-solving skills and uses technology as a tool for conceptual learning.
Semester 1 topics include working in the complex number system. The formal definition of a parabolic function is explored. Quadratic, polynomial, and rational functions are graphed and solved. The study of systems of linear equations is expanded to non-linear systems. The concept of matrices is introduced and used to solve systems of equations.
This course requires practice on GeoGebra and/or Desmos. These are both online free tools. In addition Graph paper may be needed for assignments.
This section introduces the complex number system and the quotients of complex numbers. The concept of closure of sets is discussed. This section also reviews the definition of functions and transformations of functions. Sequences and series are introduced as an extension of the study of functions.
After this section the student will be able to:
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Section 2 - Quadratic Functions
This section extends the study of quadratic functions introduced in Algebra 1. Conic sections are introduced and the formal definition of a parabolic function is explored. Graphing parent quadratic functions and their transformations are discussed. Many methods are used to find complex solutions to quadratic equations. Technology is used to find the curve of best fit for a set of data.
After this section the student will be able to:
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Section 3 - Polynomial Functions
This section introduces the student to polynomial functions and identities. Factoring of polynomials is reviewed and extended to include cubic binomials. Pythagorean triples are introduced, and the Binomial Theorem is discussed. Zeros and end behavior are used to aid in graphing a function. The Remainder Theorem and Fundamental Theorem of Algebra are explored as ways to analyze the characteristics of a polynomial function.
After this section the student will be able to:
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Section 4 - Rational Functions
This section introduces students to rational functions. Graphs of rational functions are used to identify zeros, asymptotes, and end behavior. Mathematical operations are applied to rational expression. Closure of rational functions is discussed. Solving rational functions and identifying extraneous solutions is also presented. Real-world applications of rational functions are explored.
After this section the student will be able to:
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Section 5 - Systems
This section focuses on systems of equations. A review of solving linear systems is discussed and extended to solving non-linear systems. Matrices are introduced and used as a method to solve systems of equations and inequalities. Matrices are also used to represent transformations on a plane and to find the area of geometric figures.
After this section the student will be able to:
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