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Coordinate Systems Conic Sections Functions and Their Graphs Trigonometry Series and Mathematical Induction

This course covers algebra and trigonometry topics including sets, real and complex numbers, equations, inequalities, coordinate systems, functions, and their graphs. Specific topics include linear, quadratic, and other equations; systems of equations and inequalities; conic sections like circles, parabolas, ellipses and hyperbolas; trigonometry; and mathematical induction. Students are required to have taken high school algebra as a prerequisite.

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Coordinate Systems Conic Sections Functions and Their Graphs Trigonometry Series and Mathematical Induction

This course covers algebra and trigonometry topics including sets, real and complex numbers, equations, inequalities, coordinate systems, functions, and their graphs. Specific topics include linear, quadratic, and other equations; systems of equations and inequalities; conic sections like circles, parabolas, ellipses and hyperbolas; trigonometry; and mathematical induction. Students are required to have taken high school algebra as a prerequisite.

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Course Title: Algebra and Trigonometry

Course Description: Sets and numbers; the algebra of numbers as logical system; equations and inequalities;
coordinate systems; conic sections; functions and their graphs; trigonometry; series and mathematical
induction.
Prerequisite: High School Algebra

Course Outline:
Algebra

1. Sets
a. Definitions and basic notations
b. Relations on sets
c. Operations on sets
2. The Real Number System
a. The Set of Real Numbers
b. Axiomatic Structure of R
c. Order Properties of R
d. Interval Notation
3. Algebraic Expressions
a. Integer Exponents
b. Polynomials
c. Factoring Polynomials
d. Rational Expressions
e. Rational Exponents and Radicals
4. The Complex Number System
a. The Set of Complex Numbers
b. Algebra of Complex Numbers
5. Equations and Inequalities
a. Equations and Solution Set
b. Equations in One Variable
 Linear Equations
 Quadratic Equations
 Other Equations in One Variable
c. Equations in Two Variables
 The Rectangular Coordinate System
 The Distance and Midpoint Formula
 Graphs of Equations in Two Variables
 Equations of Lines
 Symmetry of Graphs
d. Inequalities
 Linear Inequalities
 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities
 Inequalities involving Absolute Value
e. Systems of Equations and Inequalities
 Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
 Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables
 Systems of Nonlinear Equations
 Systems of Linear Inequalities
f. Variation
g. Applications to Verbal Problems
6. Conic Sections
a. Introduction
b. The Circle
c. The Parabola
d. The Ellipse
e. The Hyperbola
f. Generalization of the Conic Sections
 The General Equation of 2nd Degree
 Degenerate Conics
 Eccentricity of a Conic Section
 Translations of Conics
7. Functions
a. Relations and Functions
b. Algebra of Functions
 Function Notation
 Domain and Range of Functions
 Evaluating Functions
 Operations on Functions
c. Graphing Functions
d. Library of Basic Functions

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