File name: Ap Precalculus Syllabus Pdf
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In this full year AP PreCalculus course, students explore all high school PreCalculus topics as well as advanced Algebra and Geometry concepts. AP Pre-Calculus weaves together previous study of algebra, geometry, and mathematical functions into a preparatory course for calculus. AP Precalculus prepares students for other . AP Precalculus centers on functions modeling dynamic phenomena. This research-based exploration of functions is designed to better prepare students for college-level calculus and . Each topic contains required Learning Objectives and Essential Knowledge Statements that form the basis of the assessment on the AP Exam. Assign the Progress Checks— either as homework or in class—for each unit. Each Progress Check contains formative multiple-choice and free-response questions. to solve problems and to explore and interpret precalculus concepts. selection of a function model. Textbook provided on the AP Course Audit form. CR1. The course framework for AP Precalculus includes two essential components: Mathematical Practices and Course Content. Through AP courses in 38 subjects, each culminating in a challenging exam, students learn to think critically, construct solid arguments, and see many sides of an issue—skills that prepare them for college and beyond. Each topic contains required Learning Objectives and Essential Knowledge Statements that form the basis of the assessment on the AP Exam. Assign the Progress Checks— either as homework or in class—for each unit. Each Progress Check contains formative multiple-choice and free-response questions. In this full year AP PreCalculus course, students explore all high school PreCalculus topics as well as advanced Algebra and Geometry concepts. AP Precalculus fosters the development of a deep conceptual understanding of functions. Students learn that a function is a mathematical relation that maps a set of input values – the domain – to a set of output values – the range – such that each input value is uniquely mapped to an output value.