Course: International Baccalaureate Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL Year 2
Course: International Baccalaureate Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL Year 2
The IB DP Mathematics: analysis and approaches course recognizes the need for analytical expertise in a world where innovation is increasingly dependent on a deep understanding of mathematics. The focus is on developing important mathematical concepts in a comprehensible, coherent and rigorous way, achieved by a carefully balanced approach. Students apply their mathematical knowledge to solve abstract problems as well as those set in a variety of meaningful contexts. The course has a strong emphasis on the ability to construct, communicate and justify correct mathematical arguments. Course includes topics that are both traditionally part of a pre-university mathematics course (for example, functions, trigonometry, calculus) as well as topics that are amenable to investigation, conjecture and proof.
Grade 11 or 12 student; IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL Year 1
1.0
Mathematics; Weighted
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches, Higher Level