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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Both math 4 and 5 use the same textbook: Glencoe Precalculus Carter, Cuevas, et al McGraw-Hill 978-0-07-660218-6[/quote] Thank you and appreciate very much! I wonder what difference is between math 4 and math 5 . My kid is taking math 4 now. They will learn trigonometry with 2 units, 1 unit of vector, 1 unit of matrices, and 1 unit of parameter . In fact, they will learn almost of the precalculus textbook except the last two chapters about statistic and simple calculus. [/quote] Math 4 continues fro Geometry -- trigonometry and 3D / vectors. Math 5 continuing from algebra 2 -- more complicated variants and combinations of functions, an introducing limits and derivatives. https://tjhsst.fcps.edu/node/3332 Interestingly, broadly speaking, Calculus flips the pattern of Alg 1, Geom, Alg 2,, Geometric Precalc , Algebraic Precalc. But then Calc AB/1 is more algebraic, while CalC BC/2 adds more geometric content. But the higher you go in math, the more algebra and geometry blend together anyway. [/quote] Appreciate and thanks so much! Have a nice day! [/quote]
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