Precalculus is an advanced form of secondary school algebra intended to prepare students for the study of calculus. Pre-calculus typically includes a review of algebra, as well as an introduction to exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions and analytic geometry. Equivalent courses are introduction to analysis, college algebra, and trigonometry.
In detail, precalculus deals with:
Numbers
Function
Equation
Trigonometry
See also
- Topic:Calculus
External links
- Precalculus Homework Help Software - Bagatrix
- Exploring Pre-calculus - William Mueller
- FHS Precalculus Study Page - Oscar Krebs
- Pre-calculus - Math Forum
- Pre-calculus at MECCA (Memphis Educational Computer Connectivity Alliance)
- Online Graphing Calculator - WebGraphing.com
- Online Graphing Utility - nanoGrapher.nanoSouffle.net
- Free Online Graphing Calculator - eMathHelp.net
- Online 2D plotter for mathematical functions
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