Math

Department Chair:

Donna Jarnagin

Department Members:

Glenn Bryant

Garry Pressley

                                                        

                        Course Offerings:

 

Algebra IA

First part of a formal study of algebraic concepts and the real number system; approximately one-half the content of Algebra I

 

Algebra IB

Second part of a formal study of algebraic concepts and the real number system; approximately one-half the content of Algebra I

 

Algebra I

Formal, in-depth study of algebraic concepts and the real number system; equations and inequalities; relations; functions; graphing; factoring; equations of lines; applying formulas to find perimeter, area, volume, circumference, distance, midpoint, and slope; systems of equations; quadratic, radical, and absolute value equations; basic probability and statistics; problem solving

 

Geometry A

First part of a study of plane and solid geometry; approximately one-half the content of Geometry

 

Geometry B

Second part of a study of plane and solid geometry; approximately one-half the content of Geometry

 

Geometry

Study of plane and solid geometry; theorems; lines; area; perimeter; volume; angle relationships; parallel and perpendicular lines; polygons; right-triangle trigonometry; congruence; similarity; study of axiomatic systems; Pythagorean Theorem; data analysis

 

Algebra II with Trigonometry

Integrated course; advanced algebra topics; complex numbers; graphing; theory of equations; polynomials; irrational numbers; problem solving; logarithms; quadratic equations; systems of equations and inequalities; matrices; polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions; coordinate geometry; probability and statistics topics; trigonometry

 

Algebra III with Statistics

Advanced math course; advanced algebra requiring Algebra II with Trigonometry as a prerequisite; relations and functions; matrices; linear programming; trigonometric and exponential equations and inequalities; Binomial Theorem; polar coordinates; advanced statistical concepts, including descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, linear and quadratic regression

 

Precalculus

Advanced math course; pre-calculus topics; advanced algebra; analytic geometry; limits; vectors; quadratic functions; graph analysis; conic sections; parametric equations; sequences and series; logarithmic and exponential functions; matrices; trigonometry; polar-Cartesian conversions; statistical techniques