<p>So this summer I have been independently studying Algebra 2 and I was wondering what are the main things that I should take out of the course. I understand most of the concepts but what things should I definately memorize and what things will I need to know for pre-calc and above?</p>
<p>You should “definately memorize” nothing.</p>
<p>For Alg 2, there is nothing notable to memorize. Since pre-calc essentially gets you ready to analyze functions, there is not much you need to memorize.</p>
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<p>As far as the math goes, the answer is no.</p>
<p>Most of pre calc is just alg II. So definitely know the concepts. And no there’s nothing to memorize.</p>
<p>^^Lol I was going to correct “definitely” but you beat me to it.:-)</p>
<p>Know everything in Alg II for Precalc. Not kidding.</p>
<p>Seriously no one spells definitely correctly.</p>
<p>Apathetic and I do.</p>
<p>Probably exponents, logarithms, and some knowledge about trigonometric graphs. That’s what I remember.</p>
<p>The quadratic formula, duh!</p>
<p>Definitely logarithms and basic addition. Buy the way you guys are speling nazis.</p>
<p>Know your functions (what they look like, transforming them)! Quadratic, cubic, hyperbolic, square root, etc.</p>
<p>Logs, exponentials, trig. Algebra 2/precalc is so much less than textbooks make it out to be. :</p>
<p>Know how to find solutions of higher order differential equations.</p>