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Math Analysis Overview |
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Text: Precalculus by McDougal Littell The standards below outline the content for a one-year course in Mathematical Analysis. Mathematical Analysis is intended not only to extend students' knowledge of function characteristics but also to introduce them to another mode of mathematical reasoning. Students enrolled in Mathematical Analysis are assumed to have mastered Geometry and Algebra II concepts and have some exposure to trigonometry. The content of this course will serve as appropriate preparation for a calculus course. Graphing utilities (graphing calculators or computer graphing simulators) will be used by students and teachers. Graphing utilities enhance the understanding of realistic applications through modeling and aid in the investigation of functions and their inverses. They also provide a powerful tool for solving and verifying equations and inequalities. Any other technology that will enhance student learning should be used if available. |