Logarithms, roots, powers, and derivatives (primarily in 11th grade). Progressions: Arithmetic and geometric progressions. Role and Use of GDZ

According to curriculum standards and the textbooks' contents, students using these materials study:

Covers advanced topics and the "Beginnings of Mathematical Analysis" (Calculus). This stage typically explores elementary functions using classical methods, parallel to the study of numeric transformations.

This curriculum is a staple in general education organizations, designed to develop algebraic thinking through three levels of task difficulty.

Graphing and investigating linear and quadratic functions.

Gdz Algebra Sh.a.alimov Iu.m.koliagin May 2026

Logarithms, roots, powers, and derivatives (primarily in 11th grade). Progressions: Arithmetic and geometric progressions. Role and Use of GDZ

According to curriculum standards and the textbooks' contents, students using these materials study:

Covers advanced topics and the "Beginnings of Mathematical Analysis" (Calculus). This stage typically explores elementary functions using classical methods, parallel to the study of numeric transformations.

This curriculum is a staple in general education organizations, designed to develop algebraic thinking through three levels of task difficulty.

Graphing and investigating linear and quadratic functions.