Johns Hopkins University
Honors Algebra 2: Algebraic, Exponential & Log Functions

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Johns Hopkins University

Honors Algebra 2: Algebraic, Exponential & Log Functions

Joseph W. Cutrone, PhD

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September 2025

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There are 4 modules in this course

In earlier courses, you studied polynomials—functions built from whole-number powers of variables. In this module, we expand that perspective to functions with fractional powers, which represent nth roots and can also be written as radical expressions. Our focus will be on building a strong foundation in evaluating radical functions, graphing their behavior, and solving equations that involve them.

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1 video4 readings4 assignments

We’ve already practiced creating new functions by translating and stretching the graphs of parent functions. In this module, we’ll explore even more ways to build new functions from existing ones. We'll begin by looking at how two functions can be combined to create a new one. Then, we’ll move on to explore inverse functions. Throughout the rest of the course, we’ll keep using these ideas to understand and work with different types of functions.

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2 videos2 readings3 assignments

In this module, we explore two new types of functions that arise when modeling natural phenomena: exponential and logarithmic functions. For example, exponential functions are used to represent the growth of a population, the value of an investment, and the elimination of a drug from the body. Logarithmic functions are the inverses of exponential functions. We will start by examining the key features of these functions and their graphs, then look at algebraic rules to transform and solve equations with them. Finally, we will apply exponential and logarithmic functions to build models and make predictions.

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5 videos4 readings5 assignments

For the last module of this course, we will explore rational functions, which arise naturally when modeling inverse variation. These functions are defined as quotients of polynomials. We will learn about the domain, range, and graphs of rational functions, and practice manipulating them with algebra. Finally, we will see how to solve rational equations.

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2 videos3 readings4 assignments

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