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Lesson 1.1: Solving Problems Using Equations |
Lesson 1.2: Equations with Infinite or No Solutions |
Lesson 1.3: Solving Linear Equations |
Lesson 1.4: Solving More Linear Equations |
Lesson 2.1: Developing Sequences of Numbers from Diagrams and Contexts |
Lesson 2.2: Describing Characteristics of Graphs |
Lesson 2.3: Defining and Recognizing Functions |
Lesson 2.4: Linear Functions |
Lesson 2.5: Using Tables, Graphs, and Equations Part 1 |
Lesson 2.6: Using Tables, Graphs, and Equations Part 2 |
Lesson 2.7: Introduction to Non-Linear Functions |
Lesson 3.1: Determining Rate of Change from a Graph |
Lesson 3.2: Determining Rate of Change from a Table |
Lesson 3.3: Determining Rate of Change from a Context |
Lesson 3.4: Determining Rate of Change from an Equation |
Lesson 3.5: Determining y-Intercepts from Various Representations |
Lesson 3.6: Determining the Rate of Change and y-Intercept |
Lesson 4.1: Analyzing Problem Situations Using Multiple Representations |
Lesson 4.2: Interpreting the Standard Form of a Linear Equation |
Lesson 4.3: Connecting the Standard Form with the Slope-Intercept Form of Linear Functions |
Lesson 4.4: Intervals of Increase, Decrease, and No Change |
Lesson 4.5: Developing the Graph of a Piecewise Function |
Lesson 5.1: Rational Numbers |
Lesson 5.2: Irrational Numbers |
Lesson 5.3: Real Numbers and Their Properties |
Lesson 6.1: The Pythagorean Theorem |
Lesson 6.2: The Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem |
Lesson 6.3: Solving for Unknown Lengths |
Lesson 6.4: The Distance Between Two Points in a Coordinate System |
Lesson 6.5: Diagonals in Two Dimensions |
Lesson 6.6: Diagonals in Three Dimensions |
Lesson 7.1: Translations Using Geometric Figures |
Lesson 7.2: Translations of Linear Functions |
Lesson 7.3: Rotations of Geometric Figures on the Coordinate Plane |
Lesson 7.4: Reflections of Geometric Figures on the Coordinate Plane |
Lesson 8.1: Translations, Rotations, and Reflections of Triangles |
Lesson 8.2: Congruent Triangles |
Lesson 8.3: SSS and SAS Congruence |
Lesson 8.4: ASA and AAS Congruence |
Lesson 9.1: Dilations of Triangles |
Lesson 9.2: Similar Triangles |
Lesson 9.3: AA, SAS, and SSS Similarity Theorems |
Lesson 9.4: Similar Triangles on the Coordinate Plane |
Lesson 10.1: Line Relationships |
Lesson 10.2: Angle Relationships Formed by Two Intersecting Lines |
Lesson 10.3: Angle Relationships Formed by Two Lines Intersected by a Transversal |
Lesson 10.4: Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines |
Lesson 10.5: Line Transformations |
Lesson 11.1: Using a Graph to Solve a Linear System |
Lesson 11.2: Graphs and Solutions of Linear Systems |
Lesson 11.3: Using Substitution to Solve a Linear System, Part 1 |
Lesson 11.4: Using Substitution to Solve a Linear System, Part 2 |
Lesson 12.1: Using Linear Combinations to Solve a Linear System |
Lesson 12.2: Solving More Systems |
Lesson 12.3: Using the Best Method to Solve a Linear System |
Lesson 12.4: Using a Graphing Calculator to Solve Linear Systems |
Lesson 12.5: Using a Graphing Calculator to Analyze a System |
Lesson 13.1: Powers and Exponents |
Lesson 13.2: Multiplying and Dividing Powers |
Lesson 13.3: Zero and Negative Exponents |
Lesson 13.4: Scientific Notation |
Lesson 13.5: Operations with Scientific Notation |
Lesson 13.6: Identify the Properties of Powers |
Lesson 14.1: Volume of a Cylinder |
Lesson 14.2: Volume of a Cone |
Lesson 14.3: Volume of a Sphere |
Lesson 14.4: Volume Problems |
Lesson 15.1: Using Scatter Plots to Display and Analyze Two-Variable Relationships |
Lesson 15.2: Interpreting Patterns in Scatter Plots |
Lesson 15.3: Connecting Tables and Scatter Plots for Collected Data |
Lesson 16.1: Drawing Lines of Best Fit |
Lesson 16.2: Analyzing the Line of Best Fit |
Lesson 16.3: Performing an Experiment |
Lesson 16.4: Using Technology to Determine a Linear Regression Equation |
Lesson 16.5: Correlation |
Lesson 17.1: Scatter Plots and Non-Linear Data |
Lesson 17.2: Using Two-Way Tables to Display Two-Variable Data Sets |
Lesson 17.3: Using Bar Graphs to Display Frequencies and Relative Frequencies for Two-Variable Categorical Data |