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EBA Mathematics

Course Descriptions:

Integrated Math I:
This is a one-year college prep course that meets state graduation requirements. This course includes the following topics: An overview of functions (linear, quadratic and exponential) in function form, graphs, and tables; linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables; geometric constructions; congruence and rigid motions; geometric relationships and properties of triangles, parallel lines and quadrilaterals; analyzing and interpreting data in one and two variables.

Integrated Math II:
This is a one-year college prep course that meets state graduation requirements. This course includes the following topics: similarity; coordinate and three-dimensional geometry; trigonometric ratios; quadratic functions; quadratic equations; probability.
Prerequisite: Integrated Math I/Algebra1

Integrated Math III:
The following units will be covered in Integrated Math 3: statistics (random processes), circles and conics, trigonometric functions, exponential functions, functions capstone, rational and polynomial expressions. This course will complete the 3 year Integrated Math series and includes remaining High School Common Core Math Standards that are not covered in Integrated Math I and Integrated Math III.
Prerequisites: Integrated Math II/Geometry

Math Modeling:
This course is an introduction to mathematical modeling using graphical, numerical, symbolic, and verbal techniques to describe and explore real-world data and phenomena. Emphasis is on the use of elementary functions to investigate and analyze applied problems and questions, supported by the use of appropriate technology, and on effective communication of quantitative concepts and results.

Prerequisites: Math II

Course Progressions:

Math I > Math II > Math III > AP math course
Math I > Math II > Math III > Math Modeling
Math I > Math II > Math Modeling > Math III

Math Graduation Requirements:     

High School Diploma
30 units of math (must include Algebra/Math I) are required to graduate from all high schools in San Lorenzo Unified School District.

A-G 
Three units (equivalent to three years or six semesters) of college-preparatory mathematics are required (four units are strongly recommended) including or integrating topics covered in:
Elementary algebra
Advanced algebra
Two- and three-dimensional geometry
Also acceptable are courses that address the above content areas, and include or integrate:
Trigonometry
Statistics
Any of the above pathways will meet the A-G requirements for math.                                                                               
Math Department:

Jasmine Magat
Math 1 & Math Modeling
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Rachita Upadhya
Math 2 & Math Modeling
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