N-2: simplifying expressions with positive and negative exponents

Dividing Exponential Expressions
Exponents and Power Rules
Multiplying Exponential Expressions

N-3: expressing square roots in simplest radical form

Operations with Radical Expressions
Simplifying Radical Expressions

N-7: identifying or applying commutative, identity, associative, inverse, or distributive properties to real numbers and variables

Equivalent Algebraic Expressions I
Equivalent Algebraic Expressions II
Solving Algebraic Equations I
Square Roots
Using Algebraic Equations

E&C-2: applying basic operations with real numbers using powers [and scientific notation]

Unit Conversions 2 - Scientific Notation and Significant Digits

E&C-3: solving problems involving percent increase or decrease

Percent of Change

F&R-1: describing or extending patterns (families of functions: linear, quadratic, absolute value), up to the nth term, represented in tables, sequences, graphs, or in problem situations

Arithmetic Sequences
Geometric Sequences

F&R-2: generalizing equations and inequalities (linear, quadratic, absolute value) using a table of ordered pairs or a graph

Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities
Absolute Value with Linear Functions
Compound Inequalities
Exploring Linear Inequalities in One Variable
Linear Functions
Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
Points, Lines, and Equations
Quadratics in Polynomial Form
Quadratics in Vertex Form
Solving Equations by Graphing Each Side
Standard Form of a Line
Systems of Linear Inequalities (Slope-intercept form)
Translating and Scaling Functions

F&R-3: describing in words how a change in one variable or constant in an equation affects the outcome of the equation

Absolute Value with Linear Functions

F&R-4: [using a calculator as a tool when describing, extending, representing, or graphing patterns, linear or quadratic equations]

Translating and Scaling Functions

F&R-5: modeling (graphically or algebraically) or solving situations using systems of linear equations or inequalities (including real-world applications)

Cat and Mouse (Modeling with Linear Systems)
Linear Programming
Solving Equations by Graphing Each Side
Solving Linear Systems (Matrices and Special Solutions)
Solving Linear Systems (Slope-Intercept Form)
Solving Linear Systems (Standard Form)
Systems of Linear Inequalities (Slope-intercept form)

F&R-6: selecting and using the quadratic formula to solve problems

Roots of a Quadratic

F&R-7: solving or identifying solutions to literal equations or formulas for a variable involving multi-steps (e.g., solve for h when A = 1/2 h (b1 + b2))

Solving Formulas for any Variable

G-1: identifying, analyzing, comparing, or using properties of plane figures:

G-1.a: supplementary, complementary or vertical angles

Investigating Angle Theorems
Triangle Angle Sum

G-1.b: angles created by parallel lines with a transversal

Constructing Congruent Segments and Angles
Triangle Angle Sum

G-1.c: sum of interior or exterior angles of a polygon

Triangle Angle Sum

G-1.d: central angles, chords, inscribed angles or arcs of a circle

Chords and Arcs
Inscribed Angles

G-2: [using isometric drawings to create two-dimensional drawings of three-dimensional objects (shapes that are composites of rectangular right prisms)]

Surface and Lateral Areas of Prisms and Cylinders
Surface and Lateral Areas of Pyramids and Cones

G-4: using transformations to show congruence or similarity of figures on a coordinate plane

Dilations
Rotations, Reflections, and Translations
Translations

G-5: determining the volume or surface area of spheres or compound solids

Surface and Lateral Areas of Prisms and Cylinders
Surface and Lateral Areas of Pyramids and Cones

G-6: graphing a line segment on a coordinate grid and/or identifying its length or midpoint by using formulas

Distance Formula
Similar Figures

G-7: graphing a system of equations on a coordinate grid, identifying a solution, or determining their relationship (intersecting, parallel, perpendicular)

Cat and Mouse (Modeling with Linear Systems)
Solving Linear Systems (Matrices and Special Solutions)
Solving Linear Systems (Slope-Intercept Form)

G-8: [drawing, measuring, or constructing geometric models of plane figures (containing parallel and/or perpendicular lines, angles, perpendicular bisectors, congruent angles, regular polygons)]

Classifying Quadrilaterals
Concurrent Lines, Medians, and Altitudes

S&P-2: using information from a display to solve a problem or analyzing the validity of statistical conclusions

Box-and-Whisker Plots

S&P-3: using and justifying range and measures of central tendency to determine the best representation of the data for a practical situation

Box-and-Whisker Plots
Describing Data Using Statistics
Mean, Median, and Mode

S&P-4: using a best fit line to describe trends and make predictions about data

Correlation
Least-Squares Best Fit Lines
Solving Using Trend Lines
Trends in Scatter Plots

S&P-5: explaining in words or identifying the difference between experimental and theoretical probability of independent or dependent events

Independent and Dependent Events

S&P-6: analyzing data to make predictions about the probability of independent or dependent events as a basis for solving real-world problems

Binomial Probabilities
Independent and Dependent Events

S&P-7: [designing, conducting, analyzing, and communicating the results of a multi-stage probability experiment]

Binomial Probabilities

Correlation last revised: 5/8/2018

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