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High School Algebra IA

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Suggested Prerequisites

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Description

Unlock the secrets of equations and inequalities that will power up math skills and problem-solving abilities! You will extend your understanding of functions to include linear functions and use them to model and analyze real-world relationships. You will solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable, as well as systems of linear equations and inequalities in two variables. You will build linear functions, identify their key features, and represent them in various ways. Additionally, you will represent and interpret categorical and numerical data with one and two variables.

Module One: Expressions and Equations

-Parts of an expression and equation

-Rearranging equations or formulas

-Viable or nonviable solutions

-One-variable multi-step equations

-One-variable absolute value equations

 

Module Two: One-Variable Linear Inequalities

-One-variable linear inequalities

-One-variable compound inequalities

 

Module Three: Two-Variable Linear Equations and Inequalities

-Graphing linear equations

-Standard form

-Point-slope form

-Slope-intercept form

-Simple interest problems

-Parallel and perpendicular lines

-Two-variable linear inequalities

Module Four: Systems of Equations and Inequalities

-Systems of linear equations

-Graphing, substitution, and elimination methods

-Systems of linear inequalities

 

Module Five: Functions

-Evaluating functions and interpreting output

-Linear functions in different forms

-Key features of linear functions

-Transformations of linear functions

-Graphs of absolute value functions

-Transformations of absolute value functions

 

Module Six: Linear Modeling

-Linear functions in the real world

-Constraints of real-world linear functions

-Line of best fit

-Correlation and causation

-Trends in data displays

-Scatter plots and residuals