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Unit Standard Capacity Breakdown Review Algebra Exponential Rules - - Applied problem Radicals - - Applied problem Use interval notation - Solve and use properties of inequalities - Solve equations involving Absolute Value - Solve Inequalities involving Absolute Value - Complex numbers - Factoring polynomials and Rational Expressions -
Solving quadratics equations-factoring, completing the square and quadratic formula - Synthetic division - Unit Standard Capacity Breakdown
Limits and their Properties Chapter 3 Sec 3.2 Estimate a limit using a numerical or graphical approach - - Applied problem Sec. 3.2 Formal Definition of a limit (delta epsilon proof) - Sec. 3.2 Evaluate limits using properties of limits - - Applied problem Sec. 3.2 Develop and use a strategy for finding limits - Sec. 3.3 Evaluate limits using dividing out and rationalizing techniques - Sec. 3.3 Evaluate limits using the squeeze theorem
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Limits and their Properties Chapter 3 Sec. 3.4 Use properties of continuity - Sec. 3.4 Difference Quotient - Sec. 3.4 Use the Intermediate Value Theorem - Sec 3.5 Determine infinite limits from the left and right - Sec 3.5 Find and sketch vertical asymptotes of the graphs of functions - Sec 3.4 Recognizing continuity graphically - Sec 3.4 Mathematical definition of continuity - Sec 3.4 Types of discontinuity: jump, point, infinite - Unit Section Capacity Matrix - Differentiation Chapter 4
Sec 4.1 Find the slope of the tangent line to a curve at a point - Sec 4.1 Use the limit definition to find the derivative of a function - Sec 4.1 Understand the relationship between differentiability and continuity - Sec 4.2 Find the derivative of a function using the constant rule
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Unit Section Capacity Matrix Differentiation Chapter 4
Sec 4.2 Find the derivative of a function using the sum and difference rule - Sec 4.2 Use derivatives to find rates of change - - Applied problem Sec 4.3 Find the derivatives of a function using the product rule - Sec 4.3 Find the derivative of a function using the quotient rule - Applied problem Sec 4.3 Find a higher-order derivative of a function - Sec 4.4 Find the derivative of a composite function using the chain rule. Find the derivative of a function using the general power rule and simplify the derivatives of a function using algebra - Sec. 4.5 Distinguish between functions written in implicit form and explicit form. Use implicit differentiation to find the derivatives of a function - Sec. 4.6 Find a related rate and use the related rates to solve real-life problems - Applied problem Unit Section Capacity Breakdown Applications of Differentiation Chapter 5 Sec 5.1 Understand the definition of extrema of a function on an interval
Sec 5.1 Understand the definition of local(relative) extrema on an open interval
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Unit Section Capacity Matrix Applications of Differentiation Chapter 5 Sec 5.2 Be able to use the Mean Value Theorem
Sec 5.3 Determine intervals on which a function is increasing or decreasing
Sec 5.3 Apply the first derivative test to find relative extrema of a function
Sec 5.4 Determine intervals on which the function is concave upward or concave downward
Sec. 5.4 Find any points of inflection of the graph of a function
Sec. 5.4 Apply the second derivative test to find relative extrema of a function
Sec 5.7 Use calculus to solve optimization problems Unit Section Capacity Matrix Trigonometric Functions Sec 9.1 Convert between degrees and radians - Sec 9.1 Use angles to model and solve real life problems - Sec 9.2 Identify a unit circle and describe its relationship to real numbers - Sec 9.2 Evaluate trigonometric functions using the unit circle. - Sec 9.2 Use the domain and period to evaluate sine and cosine functions - Sec 9.2 Use a calculator to evaluate trigonometric function. - Calculus Capacity Matrix Sec 9.3 Evaluate trigonometric functions of acute angles.
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Unit Section Capacity Matrix Trigonometric Functions
Sec 9.3 Use fundamental trigonometric identities - Sec 9.3 Use trigonometric functions to model and solve real -life problems. - Sec 9.4 Evaluate trigonometric functions of any angle - Sec 9.4 Use reference angles to evaluate trigonometric functions. - Sec. 9.5/9.6 Sketch the graphs of basic sine, cosine and tangent functions - Sec. 9.5/9.6 Use amplitude and period to help sketch the graphs of sine, cosine and tangent functions - Sec 9.5/9.6 Use sine, cosine and tangent to solve real life data. - - Robotics 101 Sec 9.8 Solve real life problems involving right triangle - - Robotics 101 Sec 9.8 Solve real life problems involving directional bearings - Sec 9.8 Solving real life problems involving harmonic motion. - Unit Section Capacity Matrix Analytic Trigonometry Sec 10.1 Recognize and write the fundamental Trigonometric Identities - - Robotics 101 Sec 10.1 Use the fundamental trigonometric identities to evaluate, simplify and rewrite trigonometric expressions. - - Robotics 101 Calculus Capacity Matrix - Purpose and Vision
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Sec 10.3 Use standard algebraic techniques to solve trigonometric equations.
Sec 10.3 Solve trigonometric equations of quadratic type Sec 10.3 Solve trigonometric equations involving multiple angles
Sec 10.3 Use inverse trigonometric functions to solve trigonometric equations
Sec 10.4 Use sum and difference formulas to evaluate, and solve trigonometric functions
Sec 10.5 Use double angle formulas to evaluate, and solve trigonometric functions
Sec 10.5 Use Power reducing formulas to evaluate, and solve trigonometric functions
Sec 10.5 Use half angle formulas to evaluate, and solve trigonometric functions
Sec 10.5 Use Product to sum formulas to evaluate, and solve trigonometric functions
Sec 10.5 Use trigonometric formulas to rewrite real life models
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Unit Section Capacity Matrix Trigonometric Functions and Calculus Chapter 11
Sec 11.1 Determine the limits of trigonometric functions Sec 11.2 Find and use the derivatives of sine and cosine functions -- Sec 11.2 Find and use the derivatives of other trigonometric functions
Sec 11.2 Apply the first Derivative test to find the minima and maxima of a function
Sec 11.2 Apply the First Derivative test to find the minima and maxima of a function
Sec 11.3 Integrate trigonometric functions using trigonometric identities and u substritution
Polar Coordinates Chapter 10 P9.1 Convert between polar and rectangular coordinates. Graph functions given in polar coordinates - P9.2 Write complex numbers in polar form. Know and use De Moivres Theorem
P9.3 Evaluate parametric equations for given values of parameter
P9.4 Convert between parametric and rectangular forms of equations
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Unit Standard Capacity Breakdown Polar Coordinates P9.5 Graph curves described by parametric equation and find parametric equations for a given graph
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CCSS Represent complex numbers on the complex plane in rectangular and polar form (including real and imaginary numbers), and explain why the rectangular and polar forms of a given complex number represent the same number.