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Advanced Algebra F Semester 1 Topics 2011-2012: Chapter 1 Goals

The document outlines the goals and topics to be covered in an Advanced Algebra F course over the course of a semester, including classifying numbers, solving equations, graphing and analyzing linear and quadratic functions, solving systems of equations and inequalities up to 3 variables, factoring polynomials, and working with rational expressions. Key concepts are identifying properties of numbers and functions, graphing lines and parabolas, using various methods to solve equations and systems, and factoring polynomials of higher degrees. Students will apply these algebraic skills to word problems modeling real-world situations.

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Advanced Algebra F Semester 1 Topics 2011-2012: Chapter 1 Goals

The document outlines the goals and topics to be covered in an Advanced Algebra F course over the course of a semester, including classifying numbers, solving equations, graphing and analyzing linear and quadratic functions, solving systems of equations and inequalities up to 3 variables, factoring polynomials, and working with rational expressions. Key concepts are identifying properties of numbers and functions, graphing lines and parabolas, using various methods to solve equations and systems, and factoring polynomials of higher degrees. Students will apply these algebraic skills to word problems modeling real-world situations.

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Advanced Algebra F

Semester 1 Topics 2011-2012


Chapter 1 Goals:
I can classify numbers based upon what set they belong to.
I can identify the properties that make mathematical statements true.
I understand the concept of closure.
I can simplify and evaluate expressions.
I can identify a polynomial and classify the polynomial by the number of terms and degree.
I can solve equations and inequalities over a given number set.
I can solve an inequality and describe the solution set using interval notation.
Chapter 2 Goals:
I can determine the domain and range of a function from a graph and the calculator.
I can sketch an appropriate graph to model a real world situation and label each axis appropriately.
I can determine whether a function exists given a graph, data, or an equation.
Chapter 3 Goals:
I can graph a linear function in slope-intercept, point-slope, or standard form.
I can identify the slope, the x-intercept, and the y-intercept of a linear function.
I can rewrite a linear function into slope-intercept, point-slope, or standard form.
I can write a linear function in slope-intercept, point-slope, or standard form.
I can use a calculator to write a linear function.
I can use a calculator to analyze a linear function.
I can use a calculator and a regression equation to determine whether data follows a linear pattern.
Chapter 4 Goals:
I can solve a linear system using linear combination or substitution.
I can solve a linear system using Cramers Rule.
I can find the intersection of two lines using a graphing calculator.
I can identify an independent, dependent, and inconsistent linear system.
I can use function notation to find the value of a function.
I can use function notation to find the composition of two or more functions.
I can write, solve, and analyze a linear system in a word problem.
I can graph a point in (x, y, z) form.
I can graph an equation in the xyz plane.
I can identify an independent, dependent, and inconsistent system with 3 variables.
I can solve a system with 3 variables using linear combination.
I can solve a system with 3 variables using Cramers Rule.
I can write, solve, and analyze a system with 3 variables in a word problem.
I can graph and find the solution set to a system of inequalities.
I can write, graph, and analyze a system of inequalities in a word problem.

Chapter 5 Goals:
I can identify the vertex, axis of symmetry, intercepts, symmetric point, and graph a quadratic.
I can complete the square on a quadratic when a 1 and a 1 .
I can identify the vertex of a quadratic (using the formula or by completing the square).
I can identify the x-intercepts of a quadratic (using the quadratic formula or by factoring).
I can use the x-intercepts of a quadratic to write the original equation.
I can calculate the discriminant and describe the nature of the roots.
I can add, subtract, multiply, divide, or simplify complex numbers.
I can use conjugates to rationalize a complex number.
I can plot complex numbers on a complex plane.
I can evaluate a quadratic for a specific x or a specific y value.
I can find a quadratic regression equation and complete a word problem when given data points.
I can find a quadratic equation and complete a word problem when I am not given data points.
I can distinguish between data that is linear and data that is quadratic.
Chapter 7 Goals:
I can factor a polynomial using several techniques:
GCF, difference of squares, cubics, product-sum, split the middle, and grouping.
I can use the factor and rational root theorems to factor a polynomial of degree of 3 or higher.
I can use synthetic substitution to determine whether a potential root determines a factor.
I can use synthetic division to identify the quotient and remainder when two polynomials are divided.
I can graph a rational expression and identify vertical asymptotes and removable discontinuities.
I can use Descartes Rule of Signs to identify the potential positive, negative, and complex roots.
I can simplify the products and quotients of rational expressions using factoring.
I can calculate the sums and differences of rational expressions.
I can solve rational equations and identify extraneous solutions.
I can distinguish between data that varies directly and data that varies inversely.
I can write a variation equation when given data points.
I can write a variation equation when given a statement explaining how the data is related.

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