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Math Analysis

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Instructor: Mrs. Susie Lozick

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Course Overview

Math Analysis is an advanced mathematics course that prepares students for AP Calculus and higher-level math. It covers functions, trigonometry, and introductory calculus concepts. The course emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and applying mathematical models to real-world situations.

Course Structure & Topics

Semester 1

  • Introductory Skills
  • Functions and Limits
  • Function Analysis
  • Function Algebra
  • Polynomials
  • Rational Functions

Semester 2

  • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
  • Introduction to Trigonometry
  • Unit Circle
  • Graphing Trigonometric Functions
  • Trigonometric Identities
  • Solving Triangles
  • Sequences & Series
  • Introduction to Calculus

Expectations & Workload

  • Students should expect 1 - 1.5 hours of independent practice per class period.
  • New concepts build upon prior knowledge, so consistent engagement is necessary.
  • Graphing calculators (TI-83, TI-84, or Desmos) will be used frequently for problem-solving.
  • Assessments include quizzes, unit tests, and cumulative projects.

Who Should Take Math Analysis?

  • Students with a strong foundation in Algebra 2
  • Students who enjoy problem-solving and logical reasoning
  • Students preparing for AP Calculus or higher-level mathematics
  • Students who want to develop analytical skills for STEM fields

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