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Algebra 2 – UNIT 1 Model and Reason with Equations and Expressions Critical Area : Students use reasoning to analyze equations/ inequalities and develop strategies for solving them.
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A3 SpringBoard Algebra 1, Unit 2 Practice 38. When the object reaches the ground, its height will be 0. Find the point on the graph that has y-coordinate 0; use the trace or intersect features of the calculator to find that the x-coordinate of this point is about 8.66. The object reaches the ground in about 8.66 seconds. To check using the ...
Exponents, Radicals, 4 and Polynomials - Houston Independent …
In this unit you will explore multiplicative patterns and representations of nonlinear data. Exponential growth and decay will be the basis for studying exponential functions. You will investigate the properties of powers and radical expressions. You will also perform operations with radical and rational expressions.
Alg 1 Lesson 6-2.notebook - MRS RISINGER
Lesson 6-2 More Complex Graphs Learning Targets: Relate the domain and range of a function to its graph and to its function rule. Identify and interpret key features of graphs.