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Revision as of 22:03, 25 August 2021
Analysis H is a math class typically taken by juniors. Students typically take this after Trig H, although some also come up from Trig A, and most Analysis H students go to AP Calculus BC after this, although some instead go to AP Calculus AB or simply be done with their math credit.
Units/Textbooks
Analysis H is notable for having many textbooks, each of which corresponds to a unit.
- Algebra Through Problem Solving, Hillman, Alexanderson
- A Geometric Approach to Matrices, Herreshoff
- Finite Mathematics, Lial, Greenwell, Ritchey, Pearson Addison Wesley 2005
- Pre-Calculus Mathematics, Shanks, Fleenor, Brumfeld, Addison Wesley, 1981
- Limits, A Transition to Calculus, Buchanan, Houghton Mifflin, 1985
- Calculus, Concepts and Applications, Forester, Key Curriculum Press, 1998