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Mathematics: Architect of the Changing Times Mathematics has always been considered a necessary subject for any educated person. At MPHS courses ranging from general mathematics to calculus are available to students for the purpose of relating traditional mathematics to more practical pursuits. Algebra, geometry, and trigonometry still serve as a basic study for those students who want to become engineers, those who want to work cash registers, or those who want simply to put together a do-it-yourself kit. The Mathematics Department however has introduced a new course this year which is quite a bit different from the more familiar mathematics courses. It is known as Mathematics 12X and it includes many of the newer trends of thinking about the function of numbers. Taught on the level of a college fresh- man course, it includes such material as symbolic logic, cubic equations, laws of probability, sets, subsets, and number systems. The reasoning behind intro- ducing such a difficult course is that this age of technology and science is founded upon mathematics, and it is therefore important to familiarize mathe- matically-talented students with the more abstract bases of this most abstract of subjects. Another highlight of the Math program is an accelerated three year pro- gram. Students are taught by the same teacher and cover courses from Geom- etry to Calculus. Students completing this course are better prepared for Mathematics on the college level. Gary Bagnato and Diane Battaglino learn new and different way» to construct triangle and parallelogram . Chairman, Mr. Edward Sherley Mr. Richard Suprunowicz Theresa Marquez listens intently to a lecture in math. Al Gentile looks doubtful. 27
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26 Mr. Sherley talks about graphing equations.
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