Precalculus Honors

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Venturingdeep into the realm of advanced algebra and trigonometry, Excel High School's Honors Pre-Calculus course stands as a gateway to the world of calculus. Students are encouraged to unravel the intricacies of graphs, delve into the dynamics of nonlinear systems, and master the nuances of polynomial functions. As the course progresses, learners are introduced to the intriguing world of logarithms, understanding their real-world applications and significance.

Our meticulously designed course curriculum ensures that students not only grasp theoretical concepts but also apply them practically. Students build their understanding by diving into topics like matrices, vectors, and parametric equations. Whether it's analyzing the rotations of conic sections, comprehending the profound Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, or drawing insights from statistical data, our Honors Pre-Calculus course offers a holistic learning experience. Join us on this mathematical journey and lay a robust foundation for your future calculus endeavors.


Exploring the relationship between advanced algebra topics and trigonometry, Honors Pre-Calculus is an informative introduction to calculus that challenges students to discover and comprehend the nature of graphs, nonlinear systems, and polynomial and rational functions. Encouraging logarithmic knowledge and application, this course covers many interesting and advanced subject areas in a thoughtful and supportive format, providing students a deeper understanding of topics, including limits, continuity, derivatives, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.


When you're ready to take the next step towards your education, simply click 'Enroll Now'. This will direct you to our dedicated student information system, Learnstage. Once there, simply click 'Enroll Now' located in the top right corner of the page.


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MATH 114H - Precalculus - Honors (3,2) 4 Credits

General Education Course: MathematicsPrerequisite(s): GPA of 3.5 or permission of instructor; and MATH 030 Intermediate Algebra or MATH 030R Intermediate Algebra w/Basic Algebra Review or appropriate score on Placement Test.

This is an honors course designed for students preparing to study calculus. The material covered in this course combines the material in BOTH MATH 112 Precalculus I and MATH 113 Precalculus II. As an honors course, it addresses the standard material in greater depth, and includes additional materials. Topics include the study of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and other topics from algebra, trigonometry and analytic geometry. The additional materials include sequences and series of arithmetic and geometric progressions, and the binomial theorem. Students who successfully complete Precalculus Honors can proceed directly into the study of calculus.

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Pre-calculus is a mathematical discipline, which helps students prepare for the topics they'll encounter when they take calculus. Pre-calculus is often taught to students at the high school level. Students who are skilled in mathematics can often choose to take an honors pre-calculus class instead of the normal class most of their peers will end up taking. Students who decide to take the honors version of this class will be expected to complete more challenging assignments, learn more on their own, and progress through lessons faster and with less class-based assistance. Honors classes can be difficult for even the brightest students. If you'd like some help with your honors coursework in this subject area, consider signing up for honors pre-calculus tutoring. You can reach out to Varsity Tutors to learn more about how a honors pre-calculus tutor can help you.


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Guadalupe Asis received the Honor Roll Award; Excellence in Biology, Digital Design, Senior English; and Achievement in Acting. She plans to return to her home country of Argentina to study law at the University of San Andres, in Buenos Aires.


Troy Bolduc of Saco, a member of the National Honor Society, received the Arts Department Award - Media Arts, The Paul Sullivan Award, and The Endicott College Award. He earned the Honor Roll Award, and was recognized for Excellence in AP Calculus AB, AP Physics C, Honors Algebra 2, Digital Imaging I, Honors Chemistry, Honors Geometry, and Honors Spanish III and IV. He plans to study Film & Television at Boston University.

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