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What should I know when entering Algebra 2 Honors?

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Please list the certain things that i should know---- NOT ALGEBRA 1 and Geometry...more detail- thanks!

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  1. .. graphing, quadratic formula.. linear c**p.. 3-D graphs and dividing multiplying subtracting and adding equations.. and soo much more.. GOOD LUCK.. not too hard...


  2. Chapter 1 – Solving Equations and Inequalities

    Chapter 2 – Linear Relations and Functions

    Chapter 3: Sections 3.1 through 3.3 – Solving Systems of Equations, Section 3.4 – Linear Programming, Section 3.5 – Solving Systems Equations in Three Variables

    Chapter 4: Section 4.1 and 4.2 – An Introduction to Matrices and Adding Matrices, Section 4.3 – Multiplying Matrices (Matrix Operation Part B), Section 4.5 – Matrices and Determinants, Section 4.6 – Cramer’s Rule, Section 4.7 – Identity and Inverse Matrices, Section 4.8 – Using Inverse Matrices

    Chapter 5: Section 5.1 – Monomials, Section 5.2 – Polynomial, Section 5.3 – Dividing Polynomials, Section 5.4– Factoring, Section 5.5– Roots of Real Numbers, Section 5.7 – Rational Exponents, Section 5.8 – Solving Radical Equations and Inequalities

    Chapter 6: Section 6.1 – Graphing Quadratics, Section 6.2 – Modeling Real World Data, Section 6.3 – Solving polynomials by Factoring , Section 6.4 – Completing the Square, Section 6.5 – The Quadratic Formula and Discriminant, Section 6.6 – Analyzing Graphs of Quadratic Functions, Section 6.7 – Graphing and Solving Inequalities

    Chapter 7: Section 7.1 – Polynomial Functions, Section 7.2 – Graphing Polynomial Functions and Approximating Zeros, Section 7.3 – Use quadratic Techniques to Solve Polynomial Equations, Section 7.4 – The Remainder and Factor Theorems,Section 7.7 – Operations on Functions, Section 7.8 – Inverse Functions and Relations, Section 7.9 – Square Root Functions and Inequalities

    Chapter 8: Section 8.1 – The Distance and Midpoint Formulas Revisited, Section 8.2 – Parabolas, Section 8.3 – Circles, Section 8.4 – Ellipses, Section 8.5 – Hyperbolas, Section 8.6 – Conic Sections, Section 8.7 – Solving Quadratic Systems.

    Chapter 9: Section 9.1 – Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions, Section 9.2 – Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions, Section 9.3 – Graphing Rational Functions, Section 9.4 – Direct, Inverse and Joint Variation, Section 9.5 – Classes of Functions, Section 9.6 – Solving Rational Equations and Inequalities

    Chapter 10: Section 10.1 –Exponential Functions, Section 10.2 – Logarithms and Logarithmic Functions, Section 10.3 – Properties of Logarithms, Section 10.4 and Section 10.5 – Common Logarithms and Natural Logarithms, Section 10.6 – Growth and Decay Reviewed and Expanded.

    Chapter 13: Section 13.1 – Right Triangles, Section 13.2 --Angles and Angle Measure, Section 13.4 – Law of Sine, Section 13.5 – Law of Cosines, Section 13.7 – Inverse Trig Functions

    Chapter 14: Section 14.1 – Graphing Trigonometric Functions, Section 14.2– Translations of Trigonometric Graphs, Section 14.3 – Basic Trig Identities, Section 14.4 – Verifying Trig Identities, Section 14.5 – Sum and Difference Identities, Section 14.6 – Double Angle and Half-Angle Identities, Section 14.7 – Solving Trig Equations.

      That is everything you will be learning in Algebra II honor. Well.....good luck! (and yes, you will need it).

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