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380421/380422 Integrated Math 3
Integrated Math 3 aims to apply and extend what students have learned in previous courses by focusing on finding
connections between multiple representations of functions, transformations of different function families, finding zeros of
polynomials and connecting them to graphs and equations of polynomials, modeling periodic phenomena with trigonometry,
and understanding the role of randomness and the normal distribution in drawing statistical conclusions.
Prerequisites: Integrated Math 2
Grades Taught: 10, 11, 12
Credit: 1
NCAA Approved
380821/380822 Honors Integrated Math 3
Students will investigate the same standards as regular Integrated Math 3. In Honors Integrated Math 3, these topics are
developed with greater depth, breath, and rigor. A higher degree of mastery and attention to detail will be expected. Lessons
and assessments may include additional questions, investigations, or projects.
Prerequisites: Honors Integrated Math 2 or Integrated Math 2
Grades Taught: 10, 11
Credit: 1
NCAA Approved
342221/342222 AP Precalculus AB
AP Precalculus AB is the in-depth study of functions, advanced algebra, analytic geometry, analytic trigonometry, and limits.
Students focus on procedural and symbolic fluency, multiple representations of functions, communication, and reasoning while
learning about polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and polar functions. The course emphasizes
conceptual understanding and problem-solving with the goal of preparing students to take AP Calculus AB the following year.
This course prepares students to take the Advanced Placement Precalculus exam.
Prerequisites: Integrated Math 3 or Honors Integrated Math 3
Grades Taught: 10, 11, 12
Credit: 1
NCAA Approved
342321/342322 AP Precalculus BC
AP Precalculus BC is the in-depth study of functions, advanced algebra, analytic geometry, analytic trigonometry, and limits.
Students focus on procedural and symbolic fluency, multiple representations of functions, communication, and reasoning while
learning about polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and polar functions as well as limits of functions.
The course emphasizes conceptual understanding and problem-solving with the goal of preparing students to take AP Calculus
BC the following year. This course prepares students to take the Advanced Placement Precalculus exam.
Prerequisites: Integrated Math 3 or Honors Integrated Math 3
Grades Taught: 10, 11, 12
Credit: 1
NCAA Approved
332521/332522 Math Analysis
Math Analysis is designed for students who have completed Math 3 and are seeking a fourth-year capstone course that
extends understanding of broadly useful ideas from statistics and probability, algebra and functions, and discrete mathematics
that are relevant to many college majors and careers. Students explore methods for interpreting categorical data, modeling
change with functions, counting methods, binomial distributions, statistical inference, and mathematics of democratic decisionmaking. Students who have completed the Math 1, 2, and 3 course sequence but are not pursuing AP Precalculus AB in
preparation for Calculus may also benefit from this course.
Prerequisites: Integrated Math 3
Grades Taught: 11, 12
Credit: 1
NCAA Approved
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