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  2. Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Advanced placement credits in grade 12 math; calculus and vectors, and advanced functions. Pre-AP courses in math from grade 9-11. Multiple Specialized High Skills Major (SHSM) programs. Extended French programs for students in grade 9-12. Religion courses offered in the school for grades 9-12; taking Religion is mandatory for all students.

  3. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Mathematics/2014 December 3

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    Hello! I am in grade 12 advanced functions, and one question I had was concerning the graph of f(x) = 1/log(x). There must be a vertical asymptote at x=1, as that is where y=0; however, why, when I graph the function on a graphing calculator like Desmos does the function exist at x=0 (i.e., the point [0,0]), considering log(0) = undefined? If ...

  4. Lists of mathematics topics - Wikipedia

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    Lists cover aspects of basic and advanced mathematics, methodology, mathematical statements, integrals, general concepts, mathematical objects, and reference tables. They also cover equations named after people, societies, mathematicians, journals, and meta-lists.

  5. AP Precalculus - Wikipedia

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    Exponential Functions 1 2.4 Exponential Function Manipulation 2 2.5 Exponential Function Context and Data Modeling 2 2.6 Competing Function Model Validation 2 2.7 Composition of Functions 2 2.8 Inverse Functions 2 2.9 Logarithmic Expressions 1 2.10 Inverses of Exponential Functions 2 2.11 Logarithmic Functions 1 2.12

  6. List of mathematical functions - Wikipedia

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    Transcendental functions are functions that are not algebraic. Exponential function: raises a fixed number to a variable power. Hyperbolic functions: formally similar to the trigonometric functions. Inverse hyperbolic functions: inverses of the hyperbolic functions, analogous to the inverse circular functions.

  7. Computational complexity of mathematical operations - Wikipedia

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    The elementary functions are constructed by composing arithmetic operations, the exponential function (), the natural logarithm (), trigonometric functions (,), and their inverses. The complexity of an elementary function is equivalent to that of its inverse, since all elementary functions are analytic and hence invertible by means of Newton's ...

  8. Code.org - Wikipedia

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    By 2014, Code.org had launched computer courses in thirty US school districts to reach about 5% of all the students in US public schools (about two million students), [46] and by 2015, Code.org had trained about 15,000 teachers to teach computer sciences, able to reach about 600,000 new students previously unable to learn computer coding, with ...

  9. Higher-order function - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics higher-order functions are also termed operators or functionals. The differential operator in calculus is a common example, since it maps a function to its derivative, also a function. Higher-order functions should not be confused with other uses of the word "functor" throughout mathematics, see Functor (disambiguation).