Integrated Math II

OVERVIEW

Algebra and geometry are everywhere. Engineers use them to build highways and bridges. Artists use them to create perspective in their paintings, and mapmakers help travelers find things using the points located on grids. Throughout this course, you will travel a mathematical highway illuminated by spatial relationships, reasoning, connections, and problem-solving. 

MAJOR TOPICS AND CONCEPTS

Review of Algebra

  • Introduction to Functions
  • Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities
  • Writing the Equation of a Line
  • Comparing Functions

Rational, Complex, and Polynomials

  • Rational Exponents
  • Properties of Rational Exponents
  • Solving Radical Equations
  • Complex Numbers
  • Operations of Complex Numbers
  • Polynomial Operations

Factoring and Quadratics

  • Greatest Common Factors
  • Factoring by Grouping
  • Sum and Difference of Cubes
  • Graphing Quadratics
  • Completing the Square
  • Solving Quadratic Equations with Complex Solutions
  • Investigating Quadratics

Systems of Equations and Inequalities

  • Solving Systems of EquationsAlgebraically
  • Solving Systems of Non-Linear Equations
  • Graphing Systems of Linear Equations
  • Graphing Systems of Non-Linear Equations
  • Exponential Functions
  • Logarithmic Functions

Statistics

  • Events and Outcomes in a Sample Space
  • Independent Probability
  • Conditional Probability
  • Pythagons, Trigonometry, and Quadrants

Proofs of Theorems

  • Line and Angle Proofs
  • Triangle Proofs
  • Parallelogram Proofs

Dilations and Similarity

  • Dilations
  • Similar Polygons
  • Similar Triangles

Triangle Similarity Proofs

  • Triangle Congruence and Similarity
  • Using the Coordinates
  • Coordinate Applications
  • Formulas
  • Applications of Volume

Right Triangles and Trigonometry

  • Solving Right Triangles
  • Trigonometric Ratios

Circles

  • Properties of a Circle
  • Inscribed and Circumscribed Circles
  • Applications of Circles

Fee Details

Program Regular  Honors 
Fee $ 558  $ 583 

Grade Level

Grades 9, 10, 11, 12

Duration

10 Months

Requirements

Disk space on your computer as well as external device to back up your files (flash drive, external hard drive, CD–Rom, etc.), Printer, Scientific Calculator

Prerequisites

Integrated Math I

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