Introductory Algebra/Geometry 2
High School Course
A continuation of the study of algebra, measurement, and the concepts of geometry, with an emphasis on their application in everyday life. Prerequisite: MA15 Introductory Algebra and Geometry I. General Program elective only
This High School Course is only offered as part of the General Correspondence Diploma program.
Credits: 1 Unit
Course ID: MA16
Course Area: Math
Course Type: General
Study Method: Correspondence
Key Topics:
Lengths, weights, and capacity; adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing measurements; working with lines, angles, triangles, polygons, and circles; exponents, powers, and polynomials; numerical expressions; algebraic expressions; solving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division equations; finding perimeter, area, and volume; the Pythagorean Theorem; integers and monomials; graphs; inequalities, roots, and proportions; factoring and quadratic equations.
Text:
Working With Numbers—Algebra; Math Skills for the Workforce—Measurement, Geometry, & Algebra, Steck-Vaughn
Note: This course is not available as a single course purchase.

