Mathematics curriculum focuses on three primary areas: Trigonometry, Relations and Functions, and Permutations, Combinations, and the Binomial Theorem.
In Trigonometry, students delve into the unit circle, radian measure, trigonometric equations, identities, and how to analyze and transform graphs of trigonometric functions.
The Relations and Functions section covers operations, compositions, inverses, and transformations of algebraic functions, thorough analysis of logarithmic and exponential functions, and the factoring and graphing of polynomial functions.
Lastly, the Permutations, Combinations, and the Binomial Theorem segment starts with the fundamental counting theorem, applies permutations and combinations to problem-solving, and ends with an exploration of the binomial theorem.
Students in this course will need a scientific calculator.
