In Mathematics 30-1 students investigate the properties of logarithms; study the characteristics and transformations of trigonometric, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions by sketching and analyzing their graphs; and solve equations and problems related to these functions. Students also use basic counting principles to determine the number of permutations or combinations of the elements of a set to solve problems. Prerequisite: Math 20-1: 50%+, but a mark of 60%+ is strongly recommended. Please note - this course is a co-requisite for Math 31. * Students under 20 years of age as of September 1 of the current school year who register without the prerequisite class will be withdrawn from class without notice. The $75 fee is non-refundable. Students taking this course must write a diploma exam according to the provincial assessment calendar.