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Recorded HS
Math
Algebra 2 (Glencoe), Part One

Learn the skills of Algebra 2, including equations and inequalities, interval notations, functions, graphing, correlation and causation, and more. With the personal attention and Catholic worldview supporting your student, develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving needed to complete the Algebra requirement with success. Part 1 of 2.

Total Classes: 14

Duration: 55 minutes

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra 1 or equivalent and Geometry (Geometry can be taken concurrently)

Suggested Grade Level: 10th to 12th grade

Suggested Credit: Full semester math credit

Description

Beginning with a brief review of Algebra 1, this course quickly explores more advanced algebra in equations, relations, and functions. Students will visualize what functions truly mean through graphing and solving applied real-world scenarios.

Outline

Week 1: Preparing for Advanced Algebra

Week 2-4: Linear Equations

Week 5-6: Relations and Functions

Week 7-8: Quadratic Functions

Week 9-11: Polynomials and Polynomial Functions

Week 12-14: Inverses and Radical Functions, Review

Materials and Homework

Course Materials: Glencoe Algebra 2, 2017 edition (print edition ISBN 9780079039903, one-year digital subscription available ISBN 9780078985218 – please contact Mrs. Breier at minimum 10 business days before the beginning of the course if you are interested in the digital copy), graphing calculator (TI-84 plus or similar), straightedge, protractor, and compass.

Homework: Daily assignments (aside from test days) taking 30 minutes, with weekly quizzes or tests occurring every week.

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