In mathematics education, Precalculus, an advanced form of secondary school algebra, is a foundational mathematical discipline. It is sometimes considered to be an honors course. Courses and textbooks in precalculus are intended to prepare students for the study of calculus. Precalculus typically includes a review of algebra and trigonometry, as well as an introduction to exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, vectors, complex numbers, conic sections, and analytic geo
In detail, precalculus deals with:
Sets
Real numbers
Complex numbers
Solving inequalities and equations
Properties of functions
Composite function
Polynomial functions
Rational functions
Trigonometry
Trigonometric functions and their inverses
Trigonometric identities
Conic sections
Exponential functions
Logarithmic functions
Sequences and series
Binomial theorem
Vectors
Parametric equations
Polar coordinates
Matrices
Mathematical induction
Limits metry. Equivalent college courses are college algebra and trigonometry
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