This Honors Algebra 2 course builds a strong foundation in advanced algebraic concepts, including exponential, logarithmic, radical, inverse, and polynomial functions. Learners will develop problem-solving and analytical skills while exploring applications that connect mathematics to real-world and STEM contexts. By the end, students will be prepared for higher-level math courses and equipped with tools essential for success in college and beyond.

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Honors Algebra 2 Specialization
Advanced Algebra Foundations for STEM Success. Master algebraic, exponential, log, and polynomial functions to prepare for advanced math and STEM.

Instructor: Joseph W. Cutrone, PhD
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Learn to analyze and graph advanced functions, including exponential, logarithmic, and polynomial models.
Learn to apply algebraic concepts to solve real-world problems and prepare for higher-level STEM courses.
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Successful completion of Algebra I or equivalent is assumed.
Yes. The courses are designed to be done in the order presented.
No. These courses and specialization is not for credit.
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