IMMEDIATE help needed!

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<p>The thing is--at many high schools, there really is no seperate "trig" class nowadays. How do you "prove" to them you've "taken trig?"</p>

<p>At our school, simple triangle trigonometry (the SohCahToa/similar-congruent-triangle type stuff) is taught as part of "Geometry/Trig" if you take honors Geometry; you meet some of trig in Algebra 2; and our school has a class called "Math Analysis" which is an honors class and covers analytical geometry, trigonometry and more advanced algebra topics. </p>

<p>Math Analysis is what I would consider "pre-calc." The school has a class labelled "Pre-Calc" but it is mostly SAT prep and learning how to program your calculator to draw cool pictures. Pre-calc, my foot!</p>

<p>I think Newhope33 has a good idea about talking to the instructor. Especially if you plan to audit the class, the instructor may be willing to let you sit in.</p>