Algebra 2: Advanced Algebraic Concepts
Advanced Functions, Polynomials, and Systems
Grade 10 · 1.0 Credit · English Instruction
Algebra 2: Advanced Algebraic Concepts builds skills in functions, polynomials, systems, and modeling. These concepts prepare students for Precalculus.
Grade Level: 10
Credits: 1
Delivery Format: Live Online (1:1 or Small Group)
Duration: Full Academic Year (194 instructional days)
Instructional Language: English
Algebra 2: Advanced Algebraic Concepts is a full-year course that builds on the foundations of Algebra I. It gives students stronger reasoning and problem-solving skills while preparing them for Precalculus.
Students study systems of equations and inequalities, complex functions, and exponential and logarithmic expressions. They also explore sequences, polynomials, and conic sections. In addition, topics like modeling and discrete mathematics help students apply learning to real-world problems.
Throughout the course, learners work with symbols, graphs, and real examples. Therefore, they develop abstract thinking and the ability to solve multi-step problems. Teaching methods highlight the connections between algebra ideas and different ways to show them.
Algebra II: Advanced Algebraic Concepts meets national and global standards. As a result, students learn how to explain their work, give reasons for solutions, and build clear arguments.
In short, this course supports students who want to study science, math, or technology in the future. It creates a strong bridge from Algebra I to advanced courses like Precalculus, Calculus, and data-based subjects.
Core Academic Content
Linear and Quadratic Functions
Polynomials and Rational Expressions
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Complex Numbers and Radical Equations
Sequences, Series, and Probability
Data Analysis and Mathematical Modeling
Instructional Framework
Live, concept-based instruction
Follows national and international math standards
Helps multilingual and gifted learners succeed
Focuses on reasoning and clear explanations
Required Materials
Algebra II textbook approved by Summit
Graphing calculator and digital tools for practice
Assessment Structure
Problem-solving tasks and equation work
Graphing and model-building activities
Frequent quizzes and unit tests
Team-based and solo projects
Final project or portfolio at the end of the course