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Pre-calculus Course DescriptionThis course develops the topics essential in Calculus. Content includes a study of algebraic, transcendental, and trigonometric functions, as well as their compositions and inverses, vectors, polar graphing, complex numbers, conic sections, and sequences and series. Students who complete this course successfully will have a strong background for a first-year Calculus sequence. Honors level offered. (Prerequisites: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II with an "A" or "B" average grades recommended)Course Syllabus