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Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous and discrete situations

Foundations for functions 2A.1Bcollect and organize data, make and interpret scatterplots, fit the graph of a function to the data, interpret the results, and proceed to model, predict and make decisions and critical judgments

Foundations for functions 2A.2Ause tools including factoring and properties of exponents to simplify expressions and to transform and solve equations

Foundations for functions 2A.2Buse complex numbers to describe the solutions of quadratic equations

Foundations for functions 2A.3Aanalyze situations and formulate systems of equations in two and more unknowns or inequalities in two unknowns to solve problems

Foundations for functions 2A.3Buse algebraic methods, graphs, tables, or matrices, to solve systems of equations or inequalities

Foundations for functions 2A.3Cinterpret and determine the reasonableness of solutions to systems of equations or inequalities for given contexts

Algebra and geometry 2A.4Aidentify and sketch graphs of parent functions, including linear (f(x) = x), quadratic (f(x) = x 2 ), exponential (f(x) = ax), and logarithmic (f(x) = log a x) functions, absolute value of x (f(x) = |x|), square root of x (f(x) = x), and reciprocal of x (f(x) = 1/x)

Algebra and geometry 2A.4Bextend parent functions with parameters such as a in and describe the effects of the parameter changes on the graph of parent functions

Algebra and geometry 2A.4Cdescribe and analyze the relationship between a function and its inverse

Algebra and geometry 2A.5Adescribe a conic section as the intersection of a plane and a cone

Algebra and geometry 2A.5Bsketch graphs of conic sections to relate simple parameter changes in the equation to corresponding changes in the graph

Algebra and geometry 2A.5Cidentify symmetries from graph of conic sections

Algebra and geometry 2A.5Didentify the conic section from a given equation

Algebra and geometry 2A.5Euse the method of completing the square

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.6Adetermine the reasonable domain and range values of quadratic functions, as well as interpret and determine the reasonableness of solutions to quadratic equations and inequalities

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.6Brelate representations of quadratic functions, such as algebraic, tabular, graphical, and verbal descriptions

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.6Cdetermine a quadratic function from its roots or a graph

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.7Ause characteristics of quadratic parent function to sketch the related graphs and connect between the and the symbolic representations of quadratic functions

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.7Buse the parent function to investigate, describe, and predict the effects of changes in a, h, and k on the graphs form of a function in applied and purely mathematical situations

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.8Aanalyze situations involving quadratic functions and formulate quadratic equations or inequalities to solve problems

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.8Banalyze and interpret the solutions of quadratic equations using discriminants and solve quadratic equations using the quadratic formula

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.8Ccompare and translate between algebraic and graphical solutions of quadratic equations

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.8Dsolve quadratic equations and inequalities using graphs, tables, and algebraic methods

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.9Ause the parent function to investigate, describe, and predict the effects of parameter changes on the graphs of square root functions and describe limitations on the domains and ranges

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.9Brelate representations of square root functions, such as algebraic, tabular, graphical, and verbal descriptions

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.9Cdetermine the reasonable domain and range values of square root functions, as well as interpret and determine the reasonableness of solutions to square root equations and inequalities

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.9Ddetermine solutions of square root equations using graphs, tables and algebraic methods

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.9Edetermine solutions of square root inequalities using graphs and tables

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.9Fanalyze situations modeled by square root functions, formulate equations or inequalities, select a method and solve problems

Quadratic and square root functions 2A.9Gconnect inverses of square root functions with quadratic functions

Rational Functions 2A.10Ause quotients of polynomials to describe the graphs of rational functions, predict the effects of parameter changes, describe limitations on the domains and ranges and examine asymptotic behavior

Rational Functions 2A.10Banalyze various representations of rational functions with respect to problem situations

Rational Functions 2A.10Cdetermine the reasonable domain and range values of rational functions, as well as interpret and determine the reasonableness of solutions to rational equations and inequalities

Rational Functions 2A.10Ddetermine the solutions of rational equations using graphs, tables, and algebraic methods

Rational Functions 2A.10Edetermine solutions of rational inequities using graphs and tables

Rational Functions 2A.10Fanalyze a situation modeled by a rational function, formulate an equation or inequality composed of a linear or quadratic function and solve the problem

Rational Functions 2A.10Guse functions to model and make predictions in problem situations involving direct and inverse variation

Exponential and logarithmic functions 2A.11Adevelop the definition of logarithms by exploring and describing the relationship between exponential functions and their inverses

Exponential and logarithmic functions 2A.11Buse the parent functions to investigate, describe and predict the effects of parameter changes on the graphs of exponential and logarithmic functions, describe limitations on the domains and ranges and examine asymptotic behavior

Exponential and logarithmic functions 2A.11Cdetermine the reasonable domain and range values of exponential and logarithmic functions, as well as interpret and determine the reasonableness of solutions to exponential and logarithmic equations and inequalities

Exponential and logarithmic functions 2A.11Ddetermine solutions of exponential and logarithmic equations using graphs, tables, and algebraic methods

Exponential and logarithmic functions 2A.11Edetermine solutions of exponential and logarithmic inequalities using graphs and tables

Exponential and logarithmic functions 2A.11Fanalyze a situation modeled by an exponential functions, formulate an equation or inequality and solve the problem