Honors Algebra 2B

EC22057

Course Description

Algebra 2B is the second course in a two semester sequence of Algebra 2. This course will prepare you for PreCalculus and Statistics. In Honors Algebra 2B you will add to your bank of function knowledge by further investigating rational functions, cubic and cube root functions, and exponential and logarithmic functions.  

In Honors Algebra 2B students reflect on their own learning as they study these concepts with an emphasis on justifying claims, using multiple representations, and creating models to apply the concepts to authentic scenarios and careers. This course also enables honors students to make their own choices during the learning process and on some assignments. 

Course Objectives

Upon completing this course you will be able to: 

  • Graph and describe the features of quadratic, exponential, rational, polynomial and power functions with various transformations 
  • Solve equations using the algebraic methods of factoring, completing the square, method of square roots and rational exponents 
  • Describe and interpret function behavior in appropriate notations 
  • Solve logarithmic and exponential equations using the inverse relationship 
  • Apply functions in real-world applications 

Required Course Materials

  • Math Journal – In the form of a small composition notebook, a spiral notebook, or loose-leaf paper kept in a binder. 
  • Pencil or Pen – In order to do well in the course, you must take notes, sketch diagrams and graphs, and solve problems when instructed to do so. 
  • Purchasing a TI 84 plus, a TI 83 or similar is recommended. 
  • Internet Access 
  • Adobe Reader 

Note: This course does not require a textbook. 

Recommended Course Materials

Each semester contains 4 units and one final exam. 

Each Unit contains: 

  • 4 lessons. Each lesson includes some or all of the following components: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate. 
  • Practice Quizzes to help you check your own understanding of the material covered in each lesson. You must complete these assessments in order to advance in the course. 
  • 3 graded assignments 

Course Organization

The final examination is comprehensive; it covers the material from all units. The exam consists of 68 multiple-choice questions. 

Format: Multiple-choice, online
Time Allowed: 3 hours
Materials Allowed: #2 pencils, graphing calculator 

Semester Topics

Unit 5: Rational Functions 
Unit 6: Cubic and Cube Root Functions 
Unit 7: Exponential Functions 
Unit 8: Logarithmic Functions