Integraded Math II/III
Course Number(s): M402221(sem 1), M402231 (sem 2)
Length: 2 Semesters (4 Credits each semester)
Prerequisites: Integrated Math I
Grade: 10
Integrated Math II & III satisfies the second and third required courses of a three-year mathematics progression. The purpose of this double credit course that meets daily is to provide a pathway to advanced mathematics for students who enrolled in Integrated Math I as a ninth grader. Students enrolled in this course strengthen connections between algebraic, geometric, and statistical concepts. There will be continued development using inquiry, discourse, collaboration, logic, and deductive reasoning. Topics covered in this combined course include: exponents and roots, polynomials and factoring, quadratics and complex numbers, triangle relationships and similarity, quadrilaterals and other polygons, probability, polynomial functions, rational functions, radical functions, rational exponents, data analysis and statistics, circles, and two- and three- dimensional models. Students who successfully complete this course have a variety of options to further their study in advanced mathematics. (M402221 & M402231, 8 credits)