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:
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Sets
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Real numbers
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Complex numbers
★ Solving
inequalities and
equations
★ Properties of
functions
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Composite function
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Polynomial functions
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Rational functions
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Trigonometry
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Trigonometric functions and their
inverses
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Trigonometric identities
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Conic sections
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Exponential functions
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Logarithmic functions
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Sequences and
series
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Binomial theorem
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Vectors
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Parametric equations
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Polar coordinates
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Matrices
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Mathematical induction
External links
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Precalculus Homework Help Software - Bagatrix
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Exploring Pre-calculus - William Mueller
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FHS Precalculus Study Page - Oscar Krebs
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Pre-calculus - Math Forum
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Pre-calculus at MECCA (Memphis Educational Computer Connectivity Alliance)
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Online Graphing Calculator - WebGraphing.com
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Online Graphing Utility - nanoGrapher.nanoSouffle.net
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Precalculus information at Mathworld