Algebra I Curriculum Resources
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Move flexibly between multiple representations (contextual, physical, written, verbal, iconic/pictorial, graphical, tabular, and
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Recognize and describe errors in data collection and analysis as well as identifying representations of data as being accurate o
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Use technology tools to identify and describe patterns in data using non-linear and transcendental functions that approximate da
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Use mathematical language, symbols, definitions, proofs and counterexamples correctly and precisely to effectively communicate r
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Describe the domain and range of functions and articulate restrictions imposed either by the operations or by the contextual sit
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Compute, compare and explain summary statistics for distributions of data including measures of center and spread.
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Compare data sets using graphs and summary statistics
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Analyze patterns in a scatter-plot and describe relationships in both linear and non-linear data.
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Apply the characteristics of the normal distribution.
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Determine differences between randomized experiments and observational studies.
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Find the regression curve that best fits both linear and non-linear data (using technology such as a graphing calculator) and us
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Determine/recognize when the correlation coefficient measures goodness of fit.
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Identify whether a function has an inverse, whether two functions are inverses of each other, and/or explain why their graphs ar
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Solve systems of three linear equations in three variables.
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Graph the solution set of two or three linear or quadratic inequalities.
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Identify and/or graph a variety of functions and their transformations.
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Interpret graphs that depict real-world phenomena.
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Add, subtract and multiply polynomials; divide a polynomial by a lower degree polynomial.
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Solve quadratic equations and systems, and determine roots of a higher order polynomial.
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Add, subtract, multiply, divide and simplify rational expressions including those with rational and negative exponents.
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Describe the domain and range of functions and articulate restrictions imposed either by the operations or by the contextual sit
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Combine functions (such as polynomial, rational, radical and absolute value expressions) by addition, subtraction, multiplicatio
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Solve contextual problems using quadratic, rational, radical and exponential equations, finite geometric series or systems of eq
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Solve problems involving the binomial theorem and its connection to Pascal’s Triangle, combinatorics, and probability.
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Describe any number in the complex number system.
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