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Integrated Math 1 [Competency Based] B

Integrated Math 1 [Competency Based] B

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Semester 2: What are the differences between linear and exponential relationships? What are the components of mathematical expressions? What happens when one value in a data set is quite different from the rest of the data? Students extend their understanding of linear relationships by contrasting them with exponential models and modeling linear data. As they create equations and inequalities in one or more variables, students represent the constraints of these expressions and rearrange the equations to solve for particular variables. In their comprehensive study of functions, students focus on notation, domain and range, and sequences. They also interpret the key features of the graph of a function and build new functions or use existing functions to model relationships between quantities. Using their knowledge of relationships, students construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and use these models to solve various problems. Students learn that solving equations is a reasoning process and are asked to explain the reasoning that accompanies their solutions. As they explore descriptive statistics, students compare measures of center and spread and determine the most appropriate ways to represent data. Students also identify and interpret outliers in a data set. Finally, they prove simple geometric theorems algebraically.

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