There will be two parts to the final: Multiple Choice (non

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Algebra 2 Honors
Semester 2 Topics Covered
______
Chapter
Sections
6- Radical Functions and Rational Exponents
7- Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
8- Rational Functions
9- Sequences and Series
11- Probability
all
all
2.2, 8.1-2, 8.4-5
all
11.1-11.4
There will be two parts to the final: Multiple Choice (non-calc) and Extended Response (calc)
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There are _____ extended response questions which test your understanding of concepts,
process and your ability to communicate it graphically, symbolically and in written form.

There are _____ multiple choice questions which test your immediate recall of vocabulary,
formulas and processes to complete quick calculation problems.
s)
Chapter 6 Radical Functions and Rational Exponents
Find nth roots 6-1
Multiply and divide radical expressions 6-2
Add and subtract radical expressions 6-3
Simplify expressions with rational exponents 6-4
Solve square root and other radical equations 6-5
Add, subtract, multiply and divide functions 6-6
Find and use composites of functions 6-6
Find and use the inverse of a relation or a function 6-7
Graph a function and its inverse 6-7
Graph radical functions, including transformations 6-8
Chapter 9 Sequences and Series
Identify mathematical patterns found in a sequence 9-1
Use a formula to find the nth term of a sequence 9-1
Write explicit and recursive definitions for sequences 9-1
Define, identify, and apply arithmetic sequences 9-2
Define, identify, and apply geometric sequences 9-3
Use Fibonacci sequences to solve problems 9-3
Define arithmetic series and find their sums 9-4
Define geometric series and find their sums 9-4
Use geometry to model and write infinite geometric series 9-4
Chapter 7 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Model exponential growth and decay graphically and
algebraically 7-1
Use properties of functions in the form y = abx 7-2
Graph and use exponential functions with base e, including
transformations 7-2
Write and evaluate logarithmic functions 7-3
Recognize and graph logarithmic functions, including
transformations 7-3
Use properties of logarithms 7-4
Solve exponential and logarithmic equations 7-5
Evaluate and simplify natural logarithmic expressions 7-5
Solve equations using natural logarithms 7-5
Chapter 11 Probability
Use counting techniques (arrangements, groups,
indistinguishable, etc.) to count outcomes 11-1
Use permutations and combinations to solve problems 11-1
Find the probability of an event using theoretical, experimental
and simulation methods 11-2
Find the probability of independent events (A and B) 11-3
Find the probability of mutually exclusive events (A or B) 11-3
Find the probability of non-mutually exclusive events (A or B)
11-3
Find conditional probabilities (A|B) 11-4
Use tables and tree diagrams to determine conditional
probabilities 11-4
Find the probability of dependent events (A and B|A) 11-4
Chapter 8 Rational Functions
Recognize and use direct and inverse variation 2-2, 8-1
Use joint and other variations 8-1
Graph reciprocal functions, including transformations 8-2
Simplify rational expressions 8-4
Multiply and divide rational expressions 8-4
Add and subtract rational expressions 8-5
Solve rational equations 8-6
Use rational equations to solve problems 8-6
* = Review from previous courses !! = Critical Content…must show Mastery.
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