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

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

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

Foundations for functions

2A.1A identify the mathematical

domains and ranges of

functions and determine

reasonable domain and range

values for continuous and

discrete situations

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

Foundations for functions

2A.1B collect 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

Page 3: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Foundations for functions

2A.2Ause tools including factoring

and properties of exponents

to simplify expressions and

to transform and solve

equations

Page 4: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Foundations for functions

2A.2Buse complex numbers to

describe the solutions of

quadratic equations

Page 5: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Foundations for functions

2A.3Aanalyze situations and

formulate systems of equations

in two and more unknowns or

inequalities in two unknowns to

solve problems

Page 6: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Foundations for functions

2A.3Buse algebraic methods,

graphs, tables, or matrices,

to solve systems of

equations or inequalities

Page 7: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Foundations for functions

2A.3Cinterpret and determine the

reasonableness of solutions

to systems of equations or

inequalities for given

contexts

Page 8: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Algebra and geometry

2A.4A identify and sketch graphs of parent

functions, including linear (f(x) = x),

quadratic (f(x) = x2), exponential

(f(x) = ax), and logarithmic (f(x) =

logax) functions, absolute value of x

(f(x) = |x|), square root of x (f(x) =

x), and reciprocal of x (f(x) = 1/x)

Page 9: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

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

Page 10: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Algebra and geometry

2A.4Cdescribe and analyze the

relationship between a

function and its inverse

Page 11: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Algebra and geometry

2A.5Adescribe a conic section as

the intersection of a plane

and a cone

Page 12: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Algebra and geometry

2A.5Bsketch graphs of conic

sections to relate simple

parameter changes in the

equation to corresponding

changes in the graph

Page 13: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Algebra and geometry

2A.5Cidentify symmetries from

graph of conic sections

Page 14: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Algebra and geometry

2A.5D identify the conic

section from a given

equation

Page 15: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Algebra and geometry

2A.5Euse the method of

completing the square

Page 16: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.6A determine the reasonable domain

and range values of quadratic

functions, as well as interpret and

determine the reasonableness of

solutions to quadratic equations

and inequalities

Page 17: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.6Brelate representations of

quadratic functions, such as

algebraic, tabular, graphical,

and verbal descriptions

Page 18: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.6Cdetermine a quadratic

function from its roots or a

graph

Page 19: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.7A use characteristics of quadratic

parent function to sketch the related

graphs and connect between the

and the

symbolic representations of

quadratic functions

Page 20: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.7B use 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

Page 21: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.8Aanalyze situations involving

quadratic functions and

formulate quadratic

equations or inequalities to

solve problems

Page 22: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.8Banalyze and interpret the

solutions of quadratic

equations using discriminants

and solve quadratic equations

using the quadratic formula

Page 23: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.8Ccompare and translate

between algebraic and

graphical solutions of

quadratic equations

Page 24: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.8D solve quadratic

equations and inequalities

using graphs, tables, and

algebraic methods

Page 25: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.9A use 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

Page 26: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.9Brelate representations of

square root functions, such

as algebraic, tabular,

graphical, and verbal

descriptions

Page 27: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.9C determine 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

Page 28: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.9D determine solutions

of square root equations

using graphs, tables and

algebraic methods

Page 29: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.9Edetermine solutions of

square root inequalities

using graphs and tables

Page 30: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.9Fanalyze situations modeled

by square root functions,

formulate equations or

inequalities, select a method

and solve problems

Page 31: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Quadratic and square root functions

2A.9G connect inverses of

square root functions with

quadratic functions

Page 32: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Rational Functions

2A.10A use 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

Page 33: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Rational Functions

2A.10B analyze various

representations of rational

functions with respect to

problem situations

Page 34: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Rational Functions

2A.10C determine the reasonable

domain and range values of

rational functions, as well as

interpret and determine the

reasonableness of solutions to

rational equations and inequalities

Page 35: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Rational Functions

2A.10D determine the

solutions of rational

equations using graphs,

tables, and algebraic

methods

Page 36: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Rational Functions

2A.10E determine solutions

of rational inequities using

graphs and tables

Page 37: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Rational Functions

2A.10F analyze a situation

modeled by a rational function,

formulate an equation or

inequality composed of a linear

or quadratic function and solve

the problem

Page 38: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Rational Functions

2A.10G use functions to

model and make predictions

in problem situations

involving direct and inverse

variation

Page 39: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Exponential and logarithmic functions

2A.11A develop the definition

of logarithms by exploring and

describing the relationship

between exponential functions

and their inverses

Page 40: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Exponential and logarithmic functions

2A.11B use 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

Page 41: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Exponential and logarithmic functions

2A.11C determine 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

Page 42: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Exponential and logarithmic functions

2A.11D determine solutions

of exponential and

logarithmic equations using

graphs, tables, and algebraic

methods

Page 43: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Exponential and logarithmic functions

2A.11E determine solutions

of exponential and

logarithmic inequalities

using graphs and tables

Page 44: Foundations for functions 2A.1Aidentify the mathematical domains and ranges of functions and determine reasonable domain and range values for continuous

Exponential and logarithmic functions

2A.11F analyze a situation

modeled by an exponential

functions, formulate an

equation or inequality and

solve the problem