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of Knowledge Mathematics is the science that concerns number, quantity, and form. For many, math is a pleasure, while for others, it is a tragedy. But to all, it is essential for success in life. Ouachitais Math Department offers courses in four areas of mathematics. Students are offered business math, geometry, algebra, and advanced math. Business math or geometry is required the sophomore year, while algebra and advanced math may be taken as electives. Business math is for any student interested in a business career. There, students are taught how to fill out income tax forms, checkbook balances, and other basics used not only in business, but in everyday life. Geometry deals with points, lines, planes, and the figures constructed from them. These figures are found all around us, and students discover that its theorems are used every time a building is put up, a city is laid out, or a machine is constructed. Algebra is a type of shorthand math which can save time and effort, for it simplifies calculations. Two years of algebra are offered at Ouachita. Advanced math is for Seniors only. It is the nearest course to college math available in high school. Advanced math offers students the opportunity to build a solid foundation for freshmen math courses in college by acquainting them with trigonometry and calculus. The faculty at Ouachita offers to the students math classes which are both interesting and challenging.
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What is science? At Ouachita science means general science and bi- ology, the required sciences. It also means chemistry and physics for those who wish to further their knowledge of science. In general science the student learns of the basic parts of science including the fundamentals of biology, geology, and chemistry. These basics provide a foundation for biology, chemistry, and physics. In biology the student studies life itself. This study spans from micro- scopic bacteria to the huge blue whale. In chemistry the student learns of the elements. Students observe changes undergone by the elements and relate these changes to laws. Physics students study matter and energy and their transformations. Topics covered include matter and energy, force and motion, heat, and light. Science:
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