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Nelson EducationSchoolMathematicsAdvanced Functions and Introductory Calculus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PathwaysOrganization of Advanced Functions & Introductory Calculus: Flexible Course SequencingAdvanced Functions & Introductory Calculus allows teachers flexibility in sequencing the course according to personal preferences and school resources. The resource is organized around the different function types that students must be familiar with in the course. Because of this, there is a logical flow that moves from the start to the end of the student text. There are two possible paths through this resource. Option 1: To study advanced functions first, and then introduce calculus, present the chapters in numerical order.Chapter 1: Polynomial Function Models Option 2: To begin the development of calculus sooner, present the chapters this order.Chapter 1: Polynomial Function Models |
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