NOTE: Students need a TI-84 Plus calculator.

Solidifying your skills for further math courses, Algebra II/Trigonometry has a three-pronged focus: specific and necessary math knowledge, writing using math notation, and abstract problem-solving skills. You’ll practice your math skills through real-world applications, like modeling the flight of a projectile, using angles to find heights and distances, and modeling periodic phenomena like waves and vibrations. We’ll cover linear, quadratic, and absolute value equations and inequalities. We’ll also look at polynomial, radical, and trigonometric functions; matrices; combinations and permutations; the unit circle; and trigonometric identities.