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Determining the Domain and Range for Linear Functions

Resource ID: A1M4L3
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a real-world situation that can be modeled by a linear function or a graph of a linear function, the student will determine and represent the reasonable domain and range of the linear function using inequalities.

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Investigating Methods for Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities

Resource ID: A1M5L3
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given linear equations and inequalities, the student will investigate methods for solving the equations or inequalities.

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Selecting a Method to Solve Equations or Inequalities

Resource ID: A1M5L3b
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given an equation or inequality, the student will select a method (algebraically, graphically, or calculator) to solve the equation or inequality.

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Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities

Resource ID: A1M5L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

When given a table, equation or verbal description students will solve one and two variable equations and inequalities using algebraic steps or graphing methods. 

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Determining Intercepts and Zeros of Linear Functions

Resource ID: A1M4L10
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given algebraic, tabular, or graphical representations of linear functions, the student will determine the intercepts of the graphs and the zeros of the function.

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Solving Systems of Equations with Graphs

Resource ID: A1M5L9
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given verbal and/or algebraic descriptions of situations involving systems of linear equations, the student will solve the system of equations using graphs.

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Determining the Domain and Range for Quadratic Functions

Resource ID: A1M6L1
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a situation that can be modeled by a quadratic function or the graph of a quadratic function, the student will determine the domain and range of the function.

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Determining the Domain and Range for Quadratic Functions: Restricted Domain/Range

Resource ID: A1M6L1a
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a situation that can be modeled by a quadratic function or the graph of a quadratic function, the student will determine restrictions as necessary on the domain and range of the function.

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Analyzing the Effects of the Changes in "a" on the Graph y = ax^2 + c

Resource ID: A1M6L2
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given verbal, graphical, or symbolic descriptions of the graph of y = ax^2 + c, the student will investigate, describe, and predict the effects on the graph when a is changed.

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Solving Quadratic Equations Using Concrete Models

Resource ID: A1M6L5
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a quadratic equation, the student will use tiles to factor and solve the equation.

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Solving Quadratic Equations Using Algebraic Methods

Resource ID: A1M6L8
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a quadratic equation, the student will solve the equation by factoring, completing the square, or by using the quadratic formula.

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Quadratics: Connecting Roots, Zeros, and x-Intercepts

Resource ID: A1M6L9
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a quadratic equation, the student will make connections among the solutions (roots) of the quadratic equation, the zeros of their related functions, and the horizontal intercepts (x-intercepts) of the graph of the function.

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Applying the Laws of Exponents: Verbal/Symbolic

Resource ID: A1M6L10
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given verbal and symbolic descriptions of problems involving exponents, the student will simplify the expressions using the laws of exponents.

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Using the Laws of Exponents to Solve Problems

Resource ID: A1M6L11
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given problem situations involving exponents, the student will use the laws of exponents to solve the problems.

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Formulating Systems of Equations (Verbal → Symbolic)

Resource ID: A1M5L7
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given verbal descriptions of situations involving systems of linear equations the student will analyze the situations and formulate systems of equations in two unknowns to solve problems.

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Solving Quadratic Equations Using Graphs

Resource ID: A1M6L7
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a quadratic equation, the student will use graphical methods to solve the equation.

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Determining the Meaning of Intercepts

Resource ID: A1M4L7b
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given algebraic, tabular, and graphical representations of linear functions, the student will determine the intercepts of the function and interpret the meaning of intercepts within the context of the situation.

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Predicting the Effects of Changing y-Intercepts in Problem Situations

Resource ID: A1M4L11a
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given verbal, symbolic, numerical, or graphical representations of problem situations, the student will interpret and predict the effects of changing the y-intercept in the context of the situations.

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Solving Linear Inequalities

Resource ID: A1M5L4b
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

The student will represent linear inequalities using equations, tables, and graphs. The student will solve linear inequalities using graphs or properties of equality, and determine whether or not a given point is a solution to a linear inequality.

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Direct Variation and Proportional Change

Resource ID: A1M4L12
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

The student will use a variety of methods inculding tables, equations and graphs to find the constant of variation and missing values when given a relationship that varies directly. 

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