Funtcions and functions and applications

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The discussion centers around the differences between two high school math courses: Functions and Functions and Applications. The primary concern is whether Functions and Applications will satisfy the prerequisite for taking Calculus in grade 12. Participants emphasize the importance of consulting school administration or academic advisors for clarification on course requirements and their implications for future math courses. The original poster has already selected Functions and Applications but is open to changing their choice if necessary.
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So my high school has 2 math courses functions and functions and applications. What's the difference and which is better off for me to take. I want to take calculus in grade 12 and it has a requirement of functions. Will functions and applications count for this.
Help is much apeciated
Also I selected functions and applications on my course sheet but it can be changed if need be.
Thank you very much
 
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You'll have to ask them. There is no way for us to know the difference between those courses.
 
Okay thanks for the reply
 
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