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Unit 6
6A: I can classify and perform operations with polynomials
Adding/Subtracting Polynomials
Multiplying Polynomials
6B: I can solve polynomial equations
Solving Polynomial Equations by Factoring and Using Synthetic Division
6C: I can perform polynomial transformations
Graphing Transformations
Transformations of a Function
6D: I can identify key features of a function given a graph, table, or equation
Key Features of a Graph
Characteristics of a Quadratic
6E: I can apply the remainder and factor theorem
Polynomial Long Division Example 1
Polynomial Long Division Example 2
Remainder Theorem Example 1
Remainder Theorem Example 2
6F: I can determine factors and zeros of polynomials
Finding Zeros by Factoring Example 1
Finding Zeros by Factoring Example 2
6G: I can find inverses of polynomial functions
Inverses of Polynomials
How to Inverse a Polynomial Function
Finding the Inverse of a Polynomial Function
Unit 7
7A: I can solve radical equations
Solving Radical Equations
7B: I can simplify rational expressions (add, subtract, multiply, and divide)
Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions with Like Denominators
Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions with Unlike Denominators
Multiplying Rational Expressions
Multiplying Rational Expressions - Part 2
7C: I can identify key features of rational functions (including vertical and horizontal asymptotes)
Vertical and Horizontal Asymptotes
Key Features of a Rational Function
7D: I can solve rational equations
Rational Equations
Equation with Two Rational Expressions
7E: I can find inverse of rational functions
Find the Inverse of a Rational Function - Example
Finding the Inverse of a Rational Function
Unit 8
8A: I can simplify exponential expressions with common and uncommon bases
Using Exponent Rules to Simplify Exponential Expressions
Simplifying Expressions with Negative Exponents
8B: I can rewrite logarithmic equations into exponential form and exponential form into logarithmic form
Converting from Exponential Form to Logarithmic Form
Converting between Logarithmic Form and Exponential Form
8C: I can solve exponential equations
Solving Exponential Equations by Finding a Common Base
Properties of Logarithms
8D: I can solve logarithmic equations
Solving Equations Using Logarithms
Properties of Logarithms
8E: I can graph logarithmic equations
Graphing a Logarithm
Graphing Logarithmic Functions
8F: I can apply exponential and logarithmic functions and analyze key features
Average Rate of Change from a Table
Compound Interest with Logarithms
Unit 9
9A: I can analyze distribution shapes
Shapes of Distributions
Describing the Shape, Center, and Spread of a Distribution
9B: I can apply standard deviation and the normal models
Normal Distribution Problems: The Empirical Rule
Standard Deviation on the TI-84
9C: I can compare data using z-scores
Comparing with Z-Scores
Comparing Z-Scores
9D: I can classify and determine appropriate measures of center
Types of Statistical Studies
Types of Variables and Data Collection Methods
9E: I can analyze sampling methods
Types of Sampling Methods
Sampling: Simple Random, Convenience, Systematic, Cluster, and Stratified
Unit 10
10A: I can identify dimensions of a matrix
Naming the Dimensions of a Matrix
Dimensions of a Matrix
10B: I can perform matrix operations
Adding and Subtracting Matrices
Matrix Multiplication
10C: I can find inverses
Finding the Inverse of a 2x2 Matrix Using its Determinant
Inverse of a 2x2 Matrix
10D: I can solve for entries of a matrix
Solve for Entries of a Matrix
10E: I can solve matrix equations
Inverse Matrices Solving Systems of Equations
Solving for an Unknown Matrix
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