NAC389.478. Analytic geometry.  


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  • A course of study in analytic geometry must include instruction designed to teach the pupil to do the following:

         1. Demonstrate an understanding of coordinate geometry.

         2. Recognize the equations of conic sections in both polar and rectangular forms.

         3. Recognize the three-dimensional conic sections generated by the revolution of a locus of points.

         4. Use and sketch the graphs of the polynomial functions and the rational functions.

         5. Demonstrate the translation and rotation of axes in a two-dimensional system.

         6. Demonstrate an understanding of the operation on a vector and the properties of vectors.

         7. Write vectors and parametric equations to solve problems.

         8. Demonstrate the translation and rotation of axes in a three-dimensional system.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Education, eff. 5-4-87; A 4-1-92)