Integrated Math III
Integrated Math III is a third-year high school math course where students expand on previous high school math topics including systems of equations and inequalities, polynomials, trigonometry, statistics, and functions.
The introduction of complex numbers leads to new adventures in factoring polynomials, solving polynomial equations, and graphing polynomials.
Students work with radical and rational expressions and equations and extend their knowledge of exponential functions to inverses and logarithmic functions.
In geometry, they learn about the unit circle and use trigonometric functions to model periodic processes. Other geometric topics include three-dimensional visualization, design and optimization, and real-world modeling.
Students are introduced to piecewise and logistic functions and perform quadratic and exponential regressions.
Finally, students use statistical and probability tools, such as standard normal distribution, to understand data, and use simulations, experiments, and surveys to make inferences.
Students take diagnostic tests at regular intervals to assess their current knowledge of fundamental content.
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SubjectMath
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Course LevelHigh School
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Course Type
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