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Printable Map for: January January AP Precalculus P Rogers G Rogers STANDARDS 8.B.5 Use functions including exponential, polynomial, rational, parametric, logarithmic,and trigonometric to describe numerical relationships ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Rewrite the equation to the basic form, analyze it and graph it (include major vertices, center, foci, directrix) CONTENT Graph & analyze conic sections, polar conics, parametric equations, including rotations of conic sections SKILLS To graph & analyze conic sections, polar conics, parametric equations, graph & analyze rotations of conic sections, completing the square ASSESSMENT Homework checks, board work by students, group work, quizzes, tests February AP Precalculus P Rogers G Rogers STANDARDS 8.B.5 Use functions including exponential, polynomial, rational, parametric, logarithmic,and trigonometric to describe numerical relationships; 8.C.4a Analyze and report the effects of changing coefficients, exponents & other parameters on functions & their graphs. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS What are the common functions? Desribe and apply the transformation rules to their graphs. Find an inverse function and describe its relationship to its function. CONTENT Factoring, Solving different types of quadratic equations, solving and graphing absolute value inequalities and equations, functions, domain, range, increasing, decreasing or constant functions, relative minimum & maximum values, piece-wise functions, step functions, even &odd functions, shifts, reflections, nonrigid transformations of graphs, common functions, operations of functions, compositions of functions, combinations of functions, inverse functions, one-to-one functions SKILLS Graph common functions and varaitions of them. Solve quadratic equations, absolute value inequalities & equations and graph them. Analyze graphs of various common functions and variations of them. ASSESSMENT Homework, group work, board work, quizzes, tests Printable Map for: March March AP Precalculus P Rogers G Rogers STANDARDS 8.B.5 Use functions including exponential, polynomial, rational, parametric, logarithmic,and trigonometric to describe numerical relationships; 8.C.4a Analyze and report the effects of changing coefficients, exponents & other parameters on functions & their graphs, 8.D.4 Formaulate and solve linear and quadratic equations & linear inequalities algebraically & investsigate nonlinear inequalities using graphs, tables, calculators 8.C.5 Use polynomial exponential, logarithmic & trigonometric functions to model situations, .6.A.5 Perform addition, subtraction, and multiplication of complex numbers & graph the results in the complex plane ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Rewrite quadratic equations in standard form; graph & analyze quadratic equations and polynomial functions of higher order, find zeros of polynomial functions, divide polynomials by other polynomials, using long division and then synthetic division CONTENT Quadratic Functions, Polynomial functions of higher degree, real zeros of polynomial functions, complex numbers, the fundamental theorem of algebra, rational functions and asymptotes, DeMoivre's Theorem and related theorems, Leading Coefficient Test, Intermediate Value Theorem. Rational Zero Test SKILLS Sketch & analyze graphs of quadratic & Polynomial functions; use long division & synthetic division to divide polynomials by other polynomials; determine the number of rational & real zeros of polynomial functions, & find them; perform operations with complex numbers; plot complex numbers in the complex plane; determine the domain, find asymptotes and sketch the graphs of rational functions ASSESSMENT Homework, group work, board work, quizzes, tests Printable Map for: April April AP Precalculus P Rogers G Rogers STANDARDS 8.B.5 Use functions including exponential, polynomial, rational, parametric, logarithmic,and trigonometric to describe numerical relationships; 8.C.4a Analyze and report the effects of changing coefficients, exponents & other parameters on functions & their graphs, 8.C.5 Use polynomial exponential, logarithmic & trigonometric functions to model situations, 6.D.4 Solve problems involving recipes or mixtures, financial calculations & geometric similarity using ratios, proportions & percents, 6.B.5 Identify, prefresent & apply numbers expressed in exponential, logarithmic & scientific notation using contemporary technology, 7.A.5 Apply nonlinear scales to solve practical problems, 8.D.5 Formaulate and solve nonlinear equations & systems including problems involving inverse variation & exponential & logarithmic growth & decay., ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Sketch graphs of logarithmic and exponential functions, determine the unknown amount given other parameters for growth & decay formulas, solve logarithmic & exonential equations, prove the laws of logarithms, expand or simplify expressions with logarithms using the laws of logarithms CONTENT Exponential Functions, Logarithmic functions, rules for logarithms, rules for exponents, solve exponential & logarithmic equations, matrices and systems of equations, operations with matrices, inverses of square matrices, determinants of square matrices, Cramer's Rule SKILLS Wrtie matrices, identify their order, perform elementary row operations, use Gaussian elimination & Gauss-Jordan elimination with matrices to solve systems of linear equations, add, subtract, multiply two matrices, multiply a matrix by a real number, find inverses of matrices, find determinants of matrices, use Cramer's Rule to solve systems of linear equations ASSESSMENT Homework, group work, board work, quizzes, tests Printable Map for: May May AP Precalculus P Rogers G Rogers STANDARDS 8.C.4a Apply algebraic properties and procedures with matrices, vectors, functions & sequences using data found in business, industry & consumer situations, 8.A.4b Represent mathematical patterns and describe their properties using variables and mathematical symbols, 8.A.5 Solve mathematical problems involving recursive patterns and use models that employ such relationships, 8.A.4b Represent mathematical patterns and describe their properties using variables and mathematical symbols ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Use your graphing calculator to estimate the limit, find the limit by direct substitution, find the limit using properties and operations of limits, write designated terms for the given sequence, evaluate the factorial expression, use sigma notation to write the sum, find the sum of the given series CONTENT matrices and systems of equations, operations with matrices, inverses of square matrices, determinants of square matrices, Cramer's Rule, sequences & series, arithmetic sequences and series, geometric sequences and series, mathematical induction, partial sums, basic introduction to limits and evaluating limits for sequences and functions SKILLS Write sequence notation, factorial and summation notation, find sums of infinite series, find nth terms of arithmetic and geometric sequences, find partial sums of arithmetic and geometric sequences, find sums of infinite geometric series, use the defintion of a limit to estimate limits, find limits of sequences and functions using properties and operations of limits ASSESSMENT Homework, group work, board work, quizzes, tests