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Algebra 1 Math to Know

2013-2014
Unit 1 Representing Relationships Mathematically Grade
#1: Represent mathematical relationships using graphs.
#2: Identify and represent patterns that describe linear functions.
#3: Identify and represent patterns that describe nonlinear functions.
#4: Graph equations that represent functions.
#5: Write equations that represent functions.
#6: Evaluate relations to determine if they are functions.
#7: Find domain and range and use function notation.
#8: Compare properties of functions in different representations.
#9: Identify and extend patterns in sequences.
#10: Represent arithmetic sequences using function notation.
Unit 2 Linear Functions and Inequalities
#11: Use tables, equations, and graphs to describe relationships.
#12: Create equations from real-world situations and solve.
#13: Determine if an equation is true, false, or open.
#14: Identify equations that are identities or have no solution.
#15: Explain each step in solving a simple equation as a process of reasoning.
#16: Rewrite and use literal equations and formulas.
#17: Create inequalities from real-world situations and solve.
#18: Graph linear inequalities in two variables.
Unit 3 Linear Functions
#19: Find rate of change from tables and graphs.
#20: Find slope of lines and ordered pairs.
#21: Write and graph an equation of a direct variation.
#22: Write linear equations using slope-intercept form.
#23: Graph linear equations in slope-intercept form.
#24: Write linear equations using point-slope form.
#25: Graph linear equations in point-slope form.
#26: Write linear equations using standard form.
#27: Graph linear equations in standard form.
Unit 4 Statistical Models
#28: Write an equation of a trend line and of a line of best fit.
#29: Use a trend line and a line of best fit to make predictions.
#30: Compute (using technology) and interpret the correlation coefficient.
#31: Distinguish between correlation and causation.
#32: Create and interpret frequency tables and histograms.
#33: Find mean, median, mode, and range.
#34: Create and interpret box-and-whisker plots.
#35: Find and compare quartiles and percentiles.
#36: Classify data and analyze samples and surveys.
Unit 5 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
#37: Solve systems of equations by graphing.
#38: Analyze special systems.
#39: Solve systems of equations using substitution.


Algebra 1 Math to Know
2013-2014
#40: Solve systems of equations using elimination by without multiplication. Grade
#41: Solve systems of equations using elimination by with multiplication.
#42: Write systems of equations from word problems and solve.
#43: Solve systems of linear inequalities by graphing.
#44: Model real-world situations using systems of linear inequalities.
Unit 6 Nonlinear Relationships
#45: Graph an absolute value function.
#46: Graph a piecewise function.
#47: Graph a step function.
#48: Graph square root functions.
#49: Graph a cube root function.
Unit 7 Exponential Functions and Equations
#50: Rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents.
#51: Evaluate exponential functions.
#52: Graph exponential functions, showing intercepts and end behaviors.
#53: Model exponential growth and decay.
#54: Write exponential functions to model relationships.
#55: Explore simple transformations of exponential functions.
#56: Analyze and compare functions in multiple representations.
Unit 8 Polynomial Expressions and Functions
#57: Classify, add, and subtract polynomials.
#58: Multiply polynomials, including special cases.
#59: Find area and perimeter of polygons by multiplying polynomials.
#60: Factor out the GCF of polynomials.
#61: Factor trinomials of the form x
2
+ bx + c.
#62: Factor trinomials of the form ax
2
+ bx + c.
#63: Factor perfect square trinomials and the difference of squares.
#64: Factor higher-degree polynomials by grouping.
#65: Identify zeros of polynomials by factoring and graphing.
#66: Use zeros of polynomials to sketch a function graph.
Unit 9 Quadratic Functions and Equations
#67: Graph quadratic functions of the form y = ax
2
and y = ax
2
+ c
#68: Graph quadratic functions of the form y = ax
2
+ bx + c
#69: Solve quadratic equations by graphing.
#70: Solve quadratic equations by the square root method.
#71: Solve quadratic equations by factoring.
#72: Solve quadratic equations by completing the square.
#73: Use the discriminant to find the number of solutions of a quadratic.
#74: Solve quadratic equations using the quadratic formula.
#75: Choose a linear, quadratic, or exponential model for data.

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