Welcome! My name is Mr. Jaime Aguilar. I have been at ASU Preparatory High School for 3 years but have over 12 years of teaching experience. I have taught Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics at the high school and college levels. I hope to inspire my students to go where they have not gone before.
Algebra 2 is a college preparatory math course that focuses on extending your algebra and geometry understanding and skills that you acquired in your first two years of high school math. It will extend the real number system to the complex number system, representing radicals with rational exponents. It will solve and interpret solutions to a variety of equations, inequalities, and systems of equations. It will demonstrate competency graphing and interpreting functions extending from linear, quadratic, and exponential with integer exponents to polynomial, radical, rational, exponential with real exponents, logarithmic, trigonometric functions, and piece-wise defined functions. It will extend simple and compound probability calculations to conditional probability. Ultimately, the goal of the course will be to enable students to develop and utilize mathematical models, problem solving, and utilize mathematics as a powerful way of communicating quantitative ideas and solving real world context problems.
Algebra 2 is a college preparatory math course that focuses on extending your algebra and geometry understanding and skills that you acquired in your first two years of high school math. It will extend the real number system to the complex number system, representing radicals with rational exponents. It will solve and interpret solutions to a variety of equations, inequalities, and systems of equations. It will demonstrate competency graphing and interpreting functions extending from linear, quadratic, and exponential with integer exponents to polynomial, radical, rational, exponential with real exponents, logarithmic, trigonometric functions, and piece-wise defined functions. It will extend simple and compound probability calculations to conditional probability. Ultimately, the goal of the course will be to enable students to develop and utilize mathematical models, problem solving, and utilize mathematics as a powerful way of communicating quantitative ideas and solving real world context problems.