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Algebra 1 Standards Standard 0: Students can apply mathematical properties. 0.1-Students can apply the order of operations to evaluate expressions. 0.2-Students can identify and apply properties of mathematics. 0.3-Students can use the distributive property and simplify expressions. 0.4-Students can translate algebraic expressions. 0.5-Students can identify functions. 0.6-Students can evaluate functional notation. Standard1: Students can evaluate expressions and equations. 1.1-Students can solve multi-step equations. 1.2-Students can solve equations with variables on both sides. 1.3-Students can solve absolute value equations. 1.4-Students can write and solve ratios and proportions. 1.5-Students can solve literal equations and formulas for a specified variable. Standard2: Students can graph linear equations and functions. 2.1-Students can identify slope given a graph or two points that a line passes through. 2.2-Students can graph linear equations using x and y intercepts. 2.3-Students can identify slope and y intercept of an equation. 2.4-Students can graph linear equations in slope-intercept form. 2.5-Students can rewrite equations in standard form. 2.6-Students can rewrite equations in slope-intercept form. Standard 3: Students can write linear equations in different forms. 3.1-Students can write an equation given the slope and y-intercept in slope-intercept form and point-slope form. 3.2-Students can write an equation when given a line on a coordinate plane in slope-intercept form and point-slope form. 3.3-Students can write an equation in slope-intercept form and point-slope form when given two points. 3.4-Students can write equations of lines that are parallel and perpendicular to a given equation through a given point. 3.5-Students can write a line of best fit for a set of data. Standard 4: Students can solve and graph linear inequalities. 4.1-Students can solve multi-step inequalities. 4.2-Students can solve compound inequalities. 4.3-Students can solve absolute value inequalities. 4.4-Students can graph solutions on a number line. 4.5-Students can graph inequalities in two variables. 4.6-Students will be able to graph absolute value inequalities. Standard 5: 5.1-Students can solve linear systems by graphing. 5.2-Students can solve linear systems by substitution. 5.3-Students can solve linear systems by elimination. 5.4-Students can solve and graph systems of linear inequalities. Standard 6: Students can apply exponential properties. 6.1-Students will be able to simplify expressions using the product of powers property. 6.2-Students can simplify expressions using the quotient of powers property. 6.3-Students can simplify expressions with zero and negative exponents. Standard 7: Students can solve monomials and polynomials. 7.1-Students can add and subtract polynomials. 7.2-Students can simplify polynomial expressions using multiplication and addition. 7.3-Students can multiply binomials using FOIL. 7.4-Students can factor out the greatest common monomial factor. 7.5-Students can factor trinomials with a leading coefficient of one. 7.6-Students can solve a polynomial equation by factoring. Standard 8: Students can use properties of quadratic functions to graph and solve quadratic equations. 8.1-Students can analyze characteristics of graphs of quadratic functions. 8.2-Students can calculate the discriminant and determine the number of solutions. 8.3-Students can use the quadratic formula to solve quadratic functions. Standard 9: Students can demonstrate an understanding of square roots. 9.1-Students can simplify radical expressions without variables. 9.2-Students can simplify expressions with variables.