Algebra II - MA3111 Semesters A & B

Course Description

This is a full year course that is broken down into two 0.50 (half) credit semesters.

This course focuses on functions, polynomials, periodic phenomena, and collecting and analyzing data. The course begins with a review of linear and quadratic functions to solidify a foundation for learning these new functions. Students make connections between verbal, numeric, algebraic, and graphical representations of functions and apply this knowledge as they create equations and inequalities that can be used to model and solve mathematical and real-world problems. As students refine and expand their algebraic skills, they will draw analogies among the operations and field properties of real numbers and those of complex numbers and algebraic expressions. Mathematical practices and habits of mind are embedded throughout the course, as students solve novel problems, reason abstractly, and think critically.

Alta Independent Description
Course Number MA311
Credits 1.0
Prerequisites Algebra I
Estimated Hours 120 Hours