Honors Algebra 2: Polynomials and Complex Numbers

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Course Overview

What You'll Learn

  • Honors Algebra 2: Polynomials and Complex Numbers By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze, graph, and transform polynomial functions, apply techniques such as factoring, division, and the Remainder and Factor Theorems to solve higher-order equations, and use the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to understand the complete set of polynomial solutions.
  • As the second course in the three-part Honors Algebra 2 specialization, this class moves beyond routine algebraic skills to build deep mathematical reasoning.
  • Learners progress through challenging concepts with step-by-step guidance, visual explanations, and real-world applications that demonstrate why these topics matter.

Honors Algebra 2: Polynomials and Complex Numbers By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze, graph, and transform polynomial functions, apply techniques such as factoring, division, and the Remainder and Factor Theorems to solve higher-order equations, and use the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to understand the complete set of polynomial solutions. They will also develop fluency with complex numbers, performing arithmetic operations, representing them in both algebraic and geometric forms, and applying them to solve equations that have no real solutions. As the second course in the three-part Honors Algebra 2 specialization, this class moves beyond routine algebraic skills to build deep mathematical reasoning. Students will see how polynomials and complex numbers provide the foundation for modern algebra, engineering, and physics, while practicing advanced problem-solving strategies that encourage both precision and creativity. What makes this course unique is its balance of rigor and accessibility. Learners progress through challenging concepts with step-by-step guidance, visual explanations, and real-world applications that demonstrate why these topics matter. Completing this course prepares students not only to excel in advanced high school mathematics but also to transition confidently into college-level coursework.

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