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Pre calculus (Virtual)

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Pre calculus (Virtual)

Total tuition: 240.00

Sat

4:30PM-5:30PM Saturdays

August 23 - December 13

Room: Pending

Instructor: Tingyao Xiong

Pre-Calculus is a critical bridge between Algebra and Calculus, and it serves as an essential course for all students planning to pursue STEM majors in college. Beginning in Fall 2025, the course will systematically introduce the concepts of trigonometric functions, and conclude in Spring 2026 with topics in Probability. Spanning one academic year, this course corresponds to the Pre-Calculus curriculum in the Austin ISD system and provides a solid foundation for future studies in Calculus.

Grades

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Virtual course iconVirtual

Sat

4:30PM-5:30PM Saturdays

August 23 - December 13

Room: Pending

Instructor: Tingyao Xiong

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Pre-Calculus is a critical bridge between Algebra and Calculus, and it serves as an essential course for all students planning to pursue STEM majors in college. Beginning in Fall 2025, the course will systematically introduce the concepts of trigonometric functions, and conclude in Spring 2026 with topics in Probability. Spanning one academic year, this course corresponds to the Pre-Calculus curriculum in the Austin ISD system and provides a solid foundation for future studies in Calculus.

Grades

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Virtual course iconVirtual

Registration by: 12/14. Cancellation by: 8/31.

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Pre-Calculus is a critical bridge between Algebra and Calculus, and it serves as an essential course for all students planning to pursue STEM majors in college. Beginning in Fall 2025, the course will systematically introduce the concepts of trigonometric functions, and conclude in Spring 2026 with topics in Probability. Spanning one academic year, this course corresponds to the Pre-Calculus curriculum in the Austin ISD system and provides a solid foundation for future studies in Calculus. The specific topics covered in this course include:
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