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- Interpret and rewrite algebraic expressions and equations in equivalent forms.
- Write, solve and graph linear equations, functions and inequalities in one and two variables.
- Write, solve and graph quadratic equations, functions and inequalities in one and two variables.
- Write, solve and graph absolute value equations, functions and inequalities in one and two variables.
- Write, solve and graph exponential and logarithmic equations and functions in one and two variables.
- Solve and graph polynomial equations and functions in one and two variables.
- Solve and graph radical equations and functions in one and two variables.
- Solve and graph rational equations and functions in one and two variables.
- Write and solve a system of two- and three-variable equations and inequalities that describe quantities or relationships.
- Solve problems involving sequences and series.
- Build mathematical foundations for financial literacy.
- Develop an understanding of basic accounting and economic principles.
- Describe the advantages and disadvantages of short-term and long-term purchases.
- Describe the advantages and disadvantages of financial and investment plans, including insurances.
- Prove and apply geometric theorems to solve problems.
- Apply properties of transformations to describe congruence or similarity.
- Use coordinate geometry to solve problems or prove relationships.
- Use geometric measurement and dimensions to solve problems.
- Make formal geometric constructions with a variety of tools and methods.
- Use properties and theorems related to circles.
- Apply geometric and algebraic representations of conic sections.
- Summarize, represent and interpret categorical and numerical data with one and two variables.
- Solve problems involving univariate and bivariate numerical data.
- Solve problems involving categorical data.
- Use and interpret independence and probability.
- Determine methods of data collection and make inferences from collected data.
- Use probability distributions to solve problems.
- Apply recursive methods to solve problems.
- Apply optimization and techniques from Graph Theory to solve problems.
- Apply techniques from Election Theory and Fair Division Theory to solve problems.
- Develop an understanding of the fundamentals of propositional logic, arguments and methods of proof.
- Apply properties from Set Theory to solve problems.
Florida B.E.S.T. Math
High School: Algebraic Reasoning: Write, solve and graph absolute value equations, functions and inequalities in one and two variables.
Given a mathematical or real-world context, write and solve one-variable absolute value equations.
Given a mathematical or real-world context, write and solve one-variable absolute value inequalities. Represent solutions algebraically or graphically.
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Given a table, equation or written description of an absolute value function, graph that function and determine its key features.
Solve and graph mathematical and real-world problems that are modeled with absolute value functions. Interpret key features and determine constraints in terms of the context.
- Absolute value equations
- Graph absolute value functions
- Graphing absolute value functions
- Intro to absolute value equations and graphs
- Scale & reflect absolute value graphs
- Scaling & reflecting absolute value functions: equation
- Scaling & reflecting absolute value functions: graph
- Shift absolute value graphs
- Shifting absolute value graphs
- Solve absolute value equations
- Solving absolute value equations
- Worked example: absolute value equation with two solutions
- Worked example: absolute value equations with no solution
- Worked example: absolute value equations with one solution