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Math
- 6.2: Number and operations
- 6.3: Number and operations
- 6.4: Proportionality
- 6.5: Proportionality
- 6.6: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 6.7: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 6.8: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 6.9: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 6.10: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 6.11: Measurement and data
- 6.12: Measurement and data
- 6.13: Measurement and data
- 6.14: Personal financial literacy
- 7.2: Numbers and operations
- 7.3: Number and operations
- 7.4: Proportionality
- 7.5: Proportionality
- 7.6: Proportionality
- 7.7: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 7.8: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 7.9: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 7.10: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 7.11: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 7.12: Measurement and data
- 7.13: Personal financial literacy
- 8.2: Number and operations
- 8.3: Proportionality
- 8.4: Proportionality
- 8.5: Proportionality
- 8.6: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 8.7: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 8.8: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 8.9: Expressions, equations, and relationships
- 8.10: Two-dimensional shapes
- 8.11: Measurement and data
- 8.12: Personal financial literacy
- A.2: Linear functions, equations, and inequalities
- A.3: Linear functions, equations, and inequalities
- A.4: Linear functions, equations, and inequalities
- A.5: Linear functions, equations, and inequalities
- A.6: Quadratic functions and equations
- A.7: Quadratic functions and equations
- A.8: Quadratic functions and equations
- A.9: Exponential functions and equations
- A.10: Number and algebraic methods
- A.11: Number and algebraic methods
- A.12: Number and algebraic methods
- A2.2: Attributes of functions and their inverses
- A2.3: Systems of equations and inequalities
- A2.4: Quadratic and square root functions, equations, and inequalities
- A2.5: Exponential and logarithmic functions and equations
- A2.6: Cubic, cube root, absolute value and rational functions, equations, and inequalities
- A2.7: Number and algebraic methods
- A2.8: Data
- G.2: Coordinate and transformational geometry
- G.3: Coordinate and transformational geometry
- G.4: Logical argument and constructions
- G.5: Logical argument and constructions
- G.6: Proof and congruence
- G.7: Similarity, proof, and trigonometry
- G.8: Similarity, proof, and trigonometry
- G.9: Similarity, proof, and trigonometry
- G.10: Two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures
- G.11: Two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures
- G.12: Circles
- G.13: Probability
- MMA.2: Mathematical modeling in personal finance
- MMA.3: Mathematical modeling in personal finance
- MMA.4: Mathematical modeling in personal finance
- MMA.5: Mathematical modeling in science and engineering
- MMA.6: Mathematical modeling in science and engineering
- MMA.7: Mathematical modeling in fine arts
- MMA.8: Mathematical modeling in social sciences
- MMA.9: Mathematical modeling in social sciences
- MMA.10: Mathematical modeling in social sciences
Texas Math
Geometry: Coordinate and transformational geometry. The student uses the process skills to understand the connections between algebra and geometry and uses the one- and two-dimensional coordinate systems to verify geometric conjectures.
Determine the coordinates of a point that is a given fractional distance less than one from one end of a line segment to the other in one- and two-dimensional coordinate systems, including finding the midpoint.
Derive and use the distance, slope, and midpoint formulas to verify geometric relationships, including congruence of segments and parallelism or perpendicularity of pairs of lines.
Determine an equation of a line parallel or perpendicular to a given line that passes through a given point.