This course studies the real and complex number systems and analysis of functions (polynomial, rational, circular, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, and logistic). It introduces and reinforces the study of vectors in two and three dimensions, parametric functions, analytic geometry, and polar functions. The course introduces calculus through optimization, asymptotic behavior, and limits. Students are expected to apply skills and concepts learned in various novel and challenging ways throughout the course. Familiarity with the following topics is expected: solving systems of equations, graphing linear equations, ratios, and proportions, and solving quadratic equations by factoring. Basic understanding of trigonometry including: Sine, Cosine, and Tangent. Prerequisite: Algebra 2/Trig or Honors Algebra 2/Trig. Department Permission Required (One Credit)