Polynomial and Rational Functions
Study Polynomial and Rational Functions
Topic: AP Precalculus
- cat: Change in Tandem
- cat: Polynomial Functions and End Behavior
- cat: Rational Functions and Holes
- cat: Rates of Change
- cat: Rational Functions and Vertical Asymptotes
- cat: Function Model Selection and Assumption Articulation
- cat: Rational Functions and End Behavior
- cat: Transformations of Functions
- cat: Rates of Change in Linear and Quadratic Functions
- cat: Polynomial Functions and Complex Zeros
- cat: Rational Functions and Zeros
- cat: Polynomial Functions and Rates of Change
- cat: Function Model Construction and Application
- cat: Equivalent Representations of Polynomial and Rational Expressions
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- distribution: 2024, 25.9, 23.9, 25.9, 14.6, 9.8, 184394, 3.42, 75.6
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- reference: calculator
- feature: math
- type: AP Exam
- summary: AP Precalculus is a college-level course designed to prepare students for success in calculus and other advanced math courses. It focuses on modeling real-world situations using functions, equations, and graphs. Students explore polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, rational, and trigonometric functions, analyzing their behavior and applications. The course emphasizes problem-solving, reasoning, and connections between algebraic and graphical representations. By building a strong foundation in function-based mathematics, AP Precalculus helps students develop the skills and confidence needed for future STEM coursework and college-level math.
- category: Mathematics
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