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promoting academic excellence
DaVinci Camp
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Bay Area Session
Session Dates: June 7 - July 1
You may select one course from below to participate in the Bay Area Session.
Note that weekends are included as part of instruction.
NUMB3RS
Theory and Practice
Develops pre-algebra skills using number theory to build a strong foundation for the future study of algebra and geometry.
(rising 6th and 7th grades)
INFINITΣ POWERS
...they are inevitable
Introduces and develops the application of power series to the study of rational, irrational, and transcendental functions. Recommended for students who have completed Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, or Calculus. (rising 10th through graduating seniors)
LEπERS
Al-gabr Wa’l-muqabala:
Completion & Balancing
Presents methodology and procedures to develop advanced algebraic skills essential for the study of higher mathematics.
(rising 7th - 9th grades)
I∫ AAC & GOTT⨍RIED
The ABC’s of Advanced Mathematics
Develops the ideas and methods of the calculus of Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The course is equivalent to university level calculus. Recommended for students who have taken pre-calculus or an introductory calculus course. (rising 1th through graduating seniors)
IN⇨ℕ⇨OUT
That’s what a function is all about!
Studies the properties, graphs, transformations and compositions of algebraic and elementary transcendental functions. Methodologies and procedures for the solution of nonlinear equations and inequalities will be developed throughout the course. Recommended for students who will take Algebra II or Math Analysis or PreCalculus.
(rising 9th - 11th grades)