Unit 1 Learning Targets HSA-CED.A.1 – Create an equation in one

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Unit 1 Learning Targets
HSA-CED.A.1 – Create an equation in one variable from a real-world context.
HSA-CED.A.1 – Solve an equation in one variable.
HSA-CED.A.1 – Create equations in two variables to represent relationships between quantities.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Graph two variable equations.
HSA-CED.A.1 – Write, solve and graph absolute value equations.
HSA-CED.A.1 – Solve and graph absolute value inequalities.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Write Equations in two variables to represent relationships between quantities.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Graph equations on coordinate axes with label and scales.
HSA-CED.A.3 – Represent constraints by equations or inequalities.
HSA-CED.A.3 – Use a graph to determine solutions of a system of inequalities.
HSA-CED.A.3 – Use graphing, substitution and elimination to solve systems of linear equations in two variables.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Formulate systems of linear equations in two variables to model real-world situations.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Solve systems on three linear equations in three variables using substitution and elimination.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Formulate systems of three linear equations in three variables to model a real-world situation.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Add, subtract and multiply matrices.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Use a graphing calculator to perform operations on matrices.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Solve systems of two linear equations in two variables by using graphing calculators with matrices.
HSA-CED.A.2 – Solve systems of three linear equations in three variables by using graphing calculators with matrices.
HSF-IF.C.7b – Graph piecewise-defined functions.
HSF-IF.C.7 – Write the domain and range of functions using interval notation, inequalities, and set notation.
HSF-IF.C.7b – Graph step functions and absolute value functions.
HSF-BF.B.3 – Describe the attributes of step functions and absolute value functions.
HSF-BF.B.3 – Identify the effect on the graph of replacing 𝑓(𝑥) by 𝑓(𝑥) + 𝑘, 𝑘 ∙ 𝑓(𝑥), 𝑓(𝑘𝑥), and 𝑓(𝑥 + 𝑘).
HSF-BF.B.3 – Find the value of k, given these graphs.
HSF-BF.A.1b – Combine functions using arithmetic operations.
HSF-BF.A.1 – Build functions that model real-world scenarios.
HSF-BF.A.1 – Write functions that describe the relationship between two quantities.
HSF-BF.A.1 – Explore the compositions of two functions through real-world scenarios.
HSF-BF.A.1b – Write the composition of two functions.
HSF-BF.A.1b – Evaluate the composition of two functions.
HSF-BF.B.4 – Find the inverse of a function.
HSF.BF.B.4a – Write the inverse functions using the proper notation.
HSF.BF.A.1b – Use composition of functions to determine if functions are inverses of each other.
HSF-IF.C.7 – Graph inverse functions and identify the symmetry.
Academic Vocabulary
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Interpret
Compare
Contrast
Feasible
Prove
Absolute value equation
Absolute value inequality
Constraints
Consistent
Inconsistent
Dependent
Ordered triple
Matrix
Dimensions of a matrix
Square matrix
Multiplicative identity matrix
Multiplicative inverse matrix
Matrix equation
Coefficient matrix
Variable matrix
Constant matrix
Piecewise-defined function
Step function
Parent function
Composition
Composite function
Inverse function
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