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Lesson 1-1: Numeric and Graphic Representations of Data |
Lesson 1-2: Writing Expressions |
Lesson 2-1: Writing and Solving Equations |
Lesson 2-2: Equations with Variables on Both Sides |
Lesson 2-3: Solving More Complex Equations |
Lesson 2-4: Equations with No Solution or Infinitely Many Solutions |
Lesson 2-5: Solving Literal Equations for a Variable |
Lesson 3-1: Inequalities and Their Solutions |
Lesson 3-2: Solving Inequalities |
Lesson 3-3: Compound Inequalities |
Lesson 4-1: Absolute Value Equations |
Lesson 4-2: Absolute Value Inequalities |
Lesson 5-1: Relations and Functions |
Lesson 5-2: Domain and Range |
Lesson 5-3: Function Notation |
Lesson 6-1: Key Features of Graphs |
Lesson 6-2: More Complex Graphs |
Lesson 6-3: Graphs of Real-World Situations |
Lesson 7-1: The Spring Experiment |
Lesson 7-2: The Falling Object Experiment |
Lesson 7-3: The Radioactive Decay Experiment |
Lesson 8-1: Exploring f(x) – k |
Lesson 8-2: Exploring f(x + k) |
Lesson 9-1: Slope |
Lesson 9-2: Slope and Rate of Change |
Lesson 9-3: More About Slopes |
Lesson 10-1: Direct Variation |
Lesson 10-2: Indirect Variation |
Lesson 10-3: Another Linear Model |
Lesson 10-4: Inverse Functions |
Lesson 11-1: Identifying Arithmetic Sequences |
Lesson 11-2: A Formula for Arithmetic Sequences |
Lesson 11-3: Arithmetic Sequences as Functions |
Lesson 11-4: Recursive Formulas |
Lesson 12-1: Slope-Intercept Form |
Lesson 12-2: Point-Slope Form |
Lesson 12-3: Standard Form |
Lesson 12-4: Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines |
Lesson 13-1: Scatter Plots and Trend Lines |
Lesson 13-2: Linear Regression |
Lesson 13-3: Quadratic and Exponential Regressions |
Lesson 14-1: Function Notation and Rate of Change |
Lesson 14-2: Writing Functions and Finding Domain and Range |
Lesson 14-3: Evaluating Functions and Graphing Piecewise-Defined Linear Functions |
Lesson 14-4: Comparing Functions |
Lesson 15-1: Writing Equations from Graphs and Tables |
Lesson 15-2: Comparing Functions with Inequalities |
Lesson 15-3: Writing Equations from Verbal Descriptions |
Lesson 16-1: Writing and Graphing Inequalities in Two Variables |
Lesson 16-2: Graphing Inequalities in Two Variables |
Lesson 17-1: The Graphing Method |
Lesson 17-2: Using Tables and the Substitution Method |
Lesson 17-3: The Elimination Method |
Lesson 17-4: Systems Without a Unique Solution |
Lesson 17-5: Classifying Systems of Equations |
Lesson 18-1: Representing the Solution of a System of Inequalities |
Lesson 18-2: Interpreting the Solution of a System of Inequalities |
Lesson 19-1: Basic Exponent Properties |
Lesson 19-2: Negative and Zero Powers |
Lesson 19-3: Additional Properties of Exponents |
Lesson 20-1: Radical Expressions |
Lesson 20-2: Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions |
Lesson 20-3: Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions |
Lesson 21-1: Identifying Geometric Sequences |
Lesson 21-2: Formulas for Geometric Sequences |
Lesson 22-1: Exponential Functions and Exponential Growth |
Lesson 22-2: Exponential Decay |
Lesson 22-3: Graphs of Exponential Functions |
Lesson 23-1: Compound Interest |
Lesson 23-2: Population Growth |
Lesson 24-1: Polynomial Terminology |
Lesson 24-2: Adding Polynomials |
Lesson 24-3: Subtracting Polynomials |
Lesson 25-1: Multiplying Binomials |
Lesson 25-2: Special Products of Binomials |
Lesson 25-3: Multiplying Polynomials |
Lesson 26-1: Factoring by Greatest Common Factor (GCF) |
Lesson 26-2: Factoring Special Products |
Lesson 27-1: Factoring x2 + bx + c |
Lesson 27-2: Factoring ax2 + bx + c |
Lesson 28-1: Simplifying Rational Expressions |
Lesson 28-2: Dividing Polynomials |
Lesson 28-3: Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions |
Lesson 28-4: Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions |
Lesson 29-1: Modeling with a Quadratic Function |
Lesson 29-2: Graphing and Analyzing a Quadratic Function |
Lesson 30-1: Translations of the Quadratic Parent Function |
Lesson 30-2: Stretching and Shrinking the Quadratic Parent Function |
Lesson 30-3: Multiple Transformations of the Quadratic Parent Function |
Lesson 31-1: Solving by Graphing or Factoring |
Lesson 31-2: The Axis of Symmetry and the Vertex |
Lesson 31-3: Graphing a Quadratic Function |
Lesson 32-1: The Square Root Method |
Lesson 32-2: Completing the Square |
Lesson 32-3: The Quadratic Formula |
Lesson 32-4: Choosing a Method and Using the Discriminant |
Lesson 32-5: Complex Solutions |
Lesson 33-1: Fitting Data with a Quadratic Function |
Lesson 33-2: Interpreting Solutions of Quadratic Equations |
Lesson 34-1: Constructing Models |
Lesson 34-2: Comparing Models |
Lesson 34-3: Extending Models |
Lesson 35-1: Solving a System Graphically |
Lesson 35-2: Solving a System Algebraically |
Lesson 36-1: Mean, Median, Mode, and MAD |
Lesson 36-2: Another Measure of Variability |
Lesson 37-1: Dot Plots and Box Plots |
Lesson 37-2: Modified Box Plots |
Lesson 37-3: Normally Distributed |
Lesson 38-1: Scatter Plots |
Lesson 38-2: Correlation Coefficient |
Lesson 39-1: Line of Best Fit |
Lesson 39-2: Residuals |
Lesson 39-3: Interpreting the Slope and Intercept of the Best-Fit Line |
Lesson 39-4: Plotting Residuals |
Lesson 40-1: Bivariate Categorical Data |
Lesson 40-2: Presenting Relative Frequency Data Graphically |