• Course Descriptions: 
     
     
    College Algebra concentrates on the study of properties and graphs of polynomial functions. Solutions of various polynomial, rational, and radical equations and inequalities will be studied, as well as solutions to systems of inequalities. Trigonometry such as the unit circle, graphing trigonometric functions, and solving oblique traingles will also be topics of study. Qualified students may enroll for college credit through dual enrollment with Lincoln University.
     
    Advanced Placement Statistics is a course equivalent to a one-semester introductory non-calculus based course finite statistics for students who are planning on majoring in mathematics, engineering, psychology, sociology, science, or business. Topics to be studied include: exploring data-observing patterns and departures, planning a study using experimental designs, anticipating patterns by producing models using probability and simulations, and statistical inferences. In addition to solving problems, students will utilize mathematical and statistical writing techniques. This course prepares the student for the AP Statistics Exam. Qualified students may earn college credit through dual enrollment with Lincoln University. 
     
     
    Google Classroom: 
     
    A completed lesson video, assignments, and activities will be posted on Google Classroom daily. If students miss class, they need to check Google Classroom. If it is a quiz or test day, I would appreciate it if they would communicate about their absence with me so we can schedule a time to make up the assessment. Google Classroom codes will be provided in class. 
     

    Syllabi: 

     
    A syllabus for the class will be handed out in class, posted in Google Classroom, and emailed home during the first week of classes.
      
     
     
     
     

Last Modified on August 12, 2024