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Math 3Tutors: Online & In-person Tutoring in Morrisville, Cary, and Apex

NC Math 3 is a required course for the Future Ready Core Diploma. It progresses from the standards studied in NC Math 1 and NC Math 2. In addition to these standards, NC Math 3 extends its focus to more complex functions such as logarithmic, rational, polynomial, absolute value, and piecewise, and an introduction to trigonometric functions. The geometry focus of NC Math 3 will be circles, and, to continue the study of triangles from NC Math 2, geometric modeling will be used to connect analytic geometry, algebra, functions, and geometric measurement to modeling. The use of sample data to represent populations will be the main focus of the statistics topic.

What you'll learn

Unit 1 - Learn about piecewise functions, use all operations with functions, and develop fluency with inverse functions, Graphing Radical Functions, Solving Absolute Value Inequalities, and Solving systems of equations.

Unit 2 - Learn about exponential growth and decay, exponential functions, the properties of logarithmic functions, exponential and logarithmic inequalities, and Comparing Linear, Exponential, and Quadratic Functions.

Unit 3 - Get introduced to the fundamental theorem of algebra, and explore the graphs of polynomials, Polynomial Functions of Higher Degree with Modelling and Graphing Cube Root Functions.

Unit 4 - Learn about the properties and conditions of parallelograms, the properties of special parallelograms, and how to apply volume and area formulas for prisms, cones, cylinders, spheres, and three-dimensional figures.

Unit 5 - Develop into the geometry of circles, learning about lines intersecting circles, arcs and chords, sector area and arc lengths, inscribed angles, segments in circles, and circles in the coordinate plane.

Unit 6 - Operations with rational expressions, rational functions, and Graphs of Rational Functions

Unit 7 - Learn to graph trig functions, get introduced to fundamental trig identities, and solve trigonometric equations, about right angle trigonometry, the unit circle, angles of rotation, inverses of trig functions, and the laws of sine and cosine.

Unit 8 - Get introduced to measures of variation, the significance of experimental results, and various forms of distributions

Group ClassPrivate Class
Class Starts:

Ongoing

Course Duration:

75 mins

Class Schedule:

Once a week, Mon-Fri

Price:

$165.00 (Monthly)

  • Passionate and friendly teachers

  • Engaging classroom activities

  • Confidence boosting practical problem solving

  • School-recommended curriculum and workbooks