
Algebra I 2014 - MA3109 IC Scope and Sequence
... Modeling with Quadratic Functions Use quadratic functions to solve mathematical and real-world problems. Write quadratic functions to model problems. Quadratic Equations Solving Quadratic Equations: Zero Product Property Solve problems by factoring quadratic equations given in standard form. Write q ...
... Modeling with Quadratic Functions Use quadratic functions to solve mathematical and real-world problems. Write quadratic functions to model problems. Quadratic Equations Solving Quadratic Equations: Zero Product Property Solve problems by factoring quadratic equations given in standard form. Write q ...
Linear equation
... x-intercept – the x-coordinate of the point where the graph of a line crosses the x-axis (where y = 0). y-intercept – the y-coordinate of the point where the graph of a line crosses the y-axis (where x = 0). Slope-intercept form (of an equation) – a linear equation written in the form y = mx +b, wh ...
... x-intercept – the x-coordinate of the point where the graph of a line crosses the x-axis (where y = 0). y-intercept – the y-coordinate of the point where the graph of a line crosses the y-axis (where x = 0). Slope-intercept form (of an equation) – a linear equation written in the form y = mx +b, wh ...
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... Because the trapezoid is isosceles, it can be broken into a rectangle and two right triangles, with the two side lengths of 5 applying to the legs of the trapezoid. Because the difference in the bases is 8, half that will be the length of the leg of each of the triangles. Therefore, the right triang ...
... Because the trapezoid is isosceles, it can be broken into a rectangle and two right triangles, with the two side lengths of 5 applying to the legs of the trapezoid. Because the difference in the bases is 8, half that will be the length of the leg of each of the triangles. Therefore, the right triang ...