Honors Algebra 2: Sequences, Series, Trigonometry, & Probability is the fourth part of a four-part specialization, an engaging, application-focused course that explores how algebra connects to patterns, prediction, and data-driven decision-making. Designed for high school students, college-prep learners, and adult learners refreshing their skills, this course is aligned with the Common Core State Standards and is ideal for independent study through Coursera.

Honors Algebra 2: Series, Trigonometry, and Probability

Honors Algebra 2: Series, Trigonometry, and Probability
This course is part of Honors Algebra 2 Specialization

Instructor: Joseph W. Cutrone, PhD
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2 weeks to complete
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