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Algebra II / Introduction To Analysis

This course is a review of elementary algebra with applications to more advanced problems. Second degree equations and their graphs are studied. There is a general development of functions with the emphasis on linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Sequences, series, and elementary concepts of probability are also studied. Applications are explored by creating mathematical models of phenomena in the real world. There is extensive use of the TI-89 to help understand these topics from the graphical, numerical, and algebraic viewpoints, as well as a unit devoted to programming the TI-89.

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Faculty
Clarence E. Chenoweth
Elliott Moffie
Kendra Smith



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