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PRECALCULUS

In mathematics education, 'precalculus', an advanced form of secondary school algebra, is a foundational mathematical discipline. It is sometimes considered to be an honors course. Courses and textbooks in precalculus are intended to prepare students for the study of calculus. Precalculus typically includes a review of algebra, as well as an introduction to exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric functions, vectors, complex numbers, conic sections, and analytic geometry. Equivalent college courses are introduction to analysis, college algebra, and trigonometry.
In detail, 'precalculus' deals with:

Sets

Real numbers

Complex numbers

★ Solving inequalities and equations

★ Properties of functions

Composite function

Polynomial functions

Rational functions

Trigonometry

Trigonometric functions and their inverses

Trigonometric identities

Conic sections

Exponential functions

Logarithmic functions

Sequences and series

Binomial theorem

Vectors

Parametric equations

Polar coordinates

Matrices

Mathematical induction

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External links

External links



Precalculus Homework Help Software - Bagatrix

Exploring Pre-calculus - William Mueller

FHS Precalculus Study Page - Oscar Krebs

Pre-calculus - Math Forum

Pre-calculus at MECCA (Memphis Educational Computer Connectivity Alliance)

Online Graphing Calculator - WebGraphing.com

Online Graphing Utility - nanoGrapher.nanoSouffle.net

Precalculus information at Mathworld

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