Conroe High School – Advanced Quantitative Reasoning
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
This course is an engaging and rigorous course that prepares students for a range of future options in non-mathematics intensive college majors or for entering workforce training programs. The course emphasizes statistics and financial applications, and it prepares students to use Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Discrete Mathematics to model a range of situations and solve problems. This fourth year, math course will introduce students to collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data, and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing with the appropriate use of technology. Students will follow and master the course outcomes for College Statistics (Math 1342) as defined in the Lone Star College System. Students who successfully master the outcomes for Math 1342 are eligible for college credit through the Lone Star College System. This college level math class is a fourth year course that will expand on the algebraic skills learned in Algebra 2 and explore new topics leading to trigonometry. The topics include: inverse functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, polynomial and rational functions, theory of equations and matrices, and piece-wise functions. Students will follow and master the course outcomes for College Algebra in the Lone Star College System. Students who successfully master the course outcomes are eligible for college credit through the Lone Star College System. This fourth year, math course will reinforce skills learned in previous math courses as well as new skills leading to solving complex mathematical equations. Students will explore topics in: equations and inequalities with absolute value, laws of exponents, factoring, rational expressions and equations, systems of equations, and quadratic equations. Students who successfully master the course outcomes with an average of $7 5 %$ or greater, meet Lone Star College Montgomery requirements, and successfully meet TSI eligibility requirements for dual credit enrollment may enroll in College Algebra for the spring semester. Students will take the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) in the fall semester to successfully complete the course requirements.
Prerequisites: Algebra II
Grades: 9-12
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