Complements Mathematics II with a focus on vectors and sequences.

Japanese high school math is typically divided into specific subjects. Based on the American Mathematical Society's summaries , the curriculum includes: Japanese Grade 11 - American Mathematical Society

Because of strict copyright laws in Japan, official, current-generation textbooks from major publishers (like Tokyo Shoseki , Keirinkan , or Sukeshupan ) are rarely distributed as free, legal PDFs for the general public. However, there are excellent legitimate avenues to acquire these resources digitally:

Deep exploration of parabolas, vertex forms, and shifting graphs.

Usually taken alongside Math I. It focuses on geometry (properties of triangles and circles), probability, and numbers/combinatorics.

To help students bridge middle school to high school, publishers occasionally release free PDF samples of the first chapter of "Mathematics I" during spring admissions season.

Taken in 10th grade, covering quadratic functions, trigonometry, and coordinate geometry. Mathematics II & III:

Japanese high school math textbooks differ significantly from Western counterparts in both design and philosophy. 1. Concise and Visual Layout

If you are preparing for a specific exam or looking for the most current curriculum, I can provide more details on: