I take Algebra II but its calculus at a college level.. makes sense right? But its pretty hard. Our teacher has a high demand which makes it pretty hard. Fortanutely, I have a 82 in that class
I take Algebra II but its calculus at a college level.
What do you mean?
Last year, I took an "Algebra II" class, but the school I go to calls it Advanced Algebra. I took the Honors version, and I'm taking Honors Advanced Functions and Trigonometry this year.
They call it Algebra II only because its Algebra I review the first quarter then second through third its calculus mixed with algebra II. But what we learn is calculus I at a college level.
im not sure how to answer that... well first of all i just finished school (unfortunately) so ill talk about last year. we only have one subject that is called math and we study everything that is connected in that lesson. there are math groups: 1 point, 3points, 4points and 5points. the more points you do the higher the level is. i took the 5points class. last year we focused on logs, lans, e^x etc. functions, vectors and analitic geometry. thats pretty much what i can tell without a more specific question
We don't classify it, but I'm pretty sure it has the same content coverage as Advanced Algebra II and Trigo and more all rolled into one. Asian schools ftw I guess :/
University level math courses which are requirements of computer science major. Funny thing though by doing a Computer Science degree I will also do enough math courses to get a minor in math.
Discrete Mathematics II, Calculus II, Statistic and Linear Algebra from those above I don't know which one I hate most. Calculus and Discrete math. Probably Discrete math and it's half page proofs.