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MA211: Algebra I (Advanced Academic Course - AAC)
This course serves as the foundation for all subsequent math courses. Students will study linear, quadratic, and exponential functions and their related transformations, equations, and associated solutions. Students will connect functions and their associated solutions in both mathematical and real-world situations. Students will use technology to collect and explore data and analyze statistical relationships. In addition, students will study polynomials of degrees one and two, radical expressions, sequences, and laws of exponents. Students will generate and solve linear systems with two equations and two variables and will create new functions through transformations. AAC Algebra 1 will include a more in-depth study of the topics covered in Algebra 1. A strong emphasis is placed on increasing the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Eighth grade math or its equivalent must be completed prior to enrollment (the equivalent can be FBISD Credit by Exam, or Gr 7 Math AAC). This course counts for high school credit and toward the HS GPA and class rank.
MA212: Algebra I (On-Level)
This course serves as the foundation for all subsequent mathematics courses. Students will study linear, quadratic, and exponential functions and their related transformations, equations, and associated solutions. Students will connect functions and their associated solutions in both mathematical and real-world situations. Students will use technology to collect and explore data and analyze statistical relationships. In addition, students will study polynomials of degrees one and two, radical expressions, sequences, and laws of exponents. Students will generate and solve linear systems with two equations and two variables and will create new functions through transformations.
Grade 8 math or its equivalent must be completed prior to enrollment (the equivalent can be FBISD Credit by Exam, or Gr 7 Math AAC).
Dual Credit College Algebra
MA5551: College Algebra Dual Credit - Independent Study 0.5 credits / 1 Semester / Grades: 11, 12
MA5552: College Algebra Dual Credit 0.5 credits / 1 Semester / Grades: 11, 12
Topics include quadratics, polynomials, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions, systems of equations, progression, sequences and series, matrices, and determinants. This course can receive HCC 1314 credit.