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Bonney Mathematics Department Chair Ballard High School Seattle, WA Suzanne Castren Mathematics Teacher \illamsville South High Schoot ‘Willamsvlle, NY Lala Geraldine Chambers, NBCT ‘Mathematics Department Chair Forest Hill High School Jackson, MS Joan Chrismer-MeNatt ‘Mathematics Teacher Clear Creek High School League City, TX Roy L Conwell, j Mathematies Deparment Chair ‘Sam Houston High School Houston, TX Carmen Whitman auger, TX ‘Ms, Whitman travels nationally helping districts {Improve mathematics education. She has been 4 program coordinator on the mathematics team at the Charles A. Dana Center, and has served asa secondary math specialist forthe ‘untn Independent School Dist. Patricia Daley “Mathematies Teacher, otired Fried High School Fairfield, CT Mohamad Eikhatib “Mathematles Deparment Chair Jones High Schoo! Houston Community College Instructor Houston, 1 Marti Frethoter ‘Mathematies Department Chair Scott High School Taylor Mil, KY Mary Gesino ‘Mathematics Department Co-Chair HL Tumer High School Carlton, TX. Marilyn Gutman ‘Mathematis Department Chair Mayfield High Schoo! Las Cruces, NM. Jim Harrington ‘Supervisor of Mathematics ‘Omaha Publie Schools ‘Omaha, NE (MarietaW. Harris “Mathematics Specialist Memphis, 'N Jere Hassberger, PRD -Mathematies Department Chair Saline High School Saline, Mr REVIEWERS James Patrick Herrington Mathematies Department Chair (O'Fallon Township High School O'Fallon, ‘Margie HL Distt Coordinating Teacher for ‘Mathematics, K-12 BlueValley USD 229 ‘Overland Park, KS Dr. Douglas Lohnas Director of Mathematics Niskayuna Central School District Niskayuna, NY Brenda tynch Mathematies Department Chait ‘Montgomery High School Montgomery, TX Dr. charlotte May Mathematics Teacher Austin ISD. Austin, TX ‘Ruth Harbin Mites K-12 Coordinator of Mathematics Olathe USD 233, Olathe, TX Saundra Paschal Mathematles Department Chait Lake View High Schoo! San Angelo, TX Carolyn Randolph Mathematies Department Chait ‘Academic Director Kendrick High School Columbus, GA ‘sarah Ritch Mathematies Department Chait Hebron High School Carolton, Tx Paul Schwiegerting Gifted Mathematics Program SUNY at Buffalo Buffalo, NY ‘Katie smith ‘Mathemates Department Chair ‘Berea High School Greemulle, SC Stephante Turner Former Mathematics Teacher Colleyville Hertage High Schoo! Colleyville, TX FIELD TEST PARTICIPANTS Gerri Chambers-MeGee Fores il High Sehoal Jackson, MS ‘Stephanie Cunaitt ‘Mesa Ridge High School Colorado Springs, CO Eddie Hancock ‘Navasota High School Brenda tynch Montgomery High School Montgomery. TX Lisa Pope Jacobs High School ‘Cincinnati, OH [Nikd Robinson [Navasota High School Navasota, XC Piper Singleton Pershing High School Detroit, Mi Dierdre M. Watkins Dunwoody High Sehoo! Dunwoody, GA eri Foundations for Functions Introduction to Functions > Chess Translations ars 1-1. Exploring Transformations. ‘far2_1-2 Introduction to Parent Functions ‘MucreStep Test Pree f8F3_1-3 Transforming Linear Functions Connecting Algebra to Data Analys ‘Statistical Graphs, cabs 1-4 Curve Fitting with Linear Models. ‘Muari-Srep Test Paar Study Guide: Preview Reading and Writing Math Study Guide: Review. Chapter Test College ntrance Bxam Practice Test Tackler Standardized Test Prep Real-World Connections 2 webebeuy "CHAPTER Quadratic Functions = : Quadratic Functions and Complex Numbers "i 2 tars EDD Explore Parameter Changes fan “2-1 Using Tarstormations to Graph usd Functions saps 222 Properties of Quadratic Fnctons in standard Frm Connecting Algebra to Previous Courses Factoring Quart opreone Lepore Graphs and Fctors nm "23 Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing and Firing fra 24 Completing the Square Connecting Algebra to Geometry ‘Atoas of Composite Figures, ou! 2-5 Complex Numbers and Roots Now 2-6 The Quadratic Formula Mu.r-Srep Test Prep Applying Quadratic Functions Aas 2-7. Solving Quadratic inequalities Curve Fitting with Quadratic Models Now 2-9 Operations with Complex Numbers ‘Morm-Ster Test Prep Study Guide: Preview Reading and Writing Math Study Gulde: Review Chapter Test College-Entrance Exam Practice Test Tackler Standardized Test Prep Polynomial Functions Operations with Polynomials rir. 3-1. Polynomials Connecting Algebra to Number Theory Pasca's Triangle saris 3-2 Multiplying Polynomials Connecting Algebra to Geometry: Nets. narax 3.3. Dividing Polynomials Explore the Sum and Difference of Two Cubes ama 3 Factoring Polynomials ‘Muci-Srep Test Pre Applying Polynomial Functions hays 3-5: Finding Real Roots of Polynomial Equations exe 3-6 Fundamental Theorem of Algebra ‘ra CLD) Explore Power Functions haps 347 Investigaing Graphs of Polynomial Functions tiix 3-8 Transforming Polynomial Functions ‘acs 3-9. Curve Fitting with Polynomial Models. ‘Mucn-Srer Test Pree Study Guide: Preview. Reading and Waiting Math ‘tidy Guide: Review. Chapter Test Colege-Entrance Exam Practice Test Tackler Standardized Test Prep. Real Wield Connections 1 13 165 m 181 eae ais Exponential and Logarithmic Functions = - Exponential Functions and Logarithms ture 44 exponen uncons Growth and Decy aa tare EDD Explore inverse of Functions a tarts) “2 invetes of Relations and Funcion® 22 tas) 3 Logue Fncins x aos 44 Properties of Logartns 26 ‘Mutter Test Pree 268 265 Applying Exponential and Logarithmic Functions ‘iki 45 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations and inequalities... 266 Connecting Algebra to Probability: Exponents in Probability an Explore the Rule of 72 gy 2a fet 4-6 The Natural Base, e 25 ‘ars 4-7 Transforming Exponential and Logarithmic Functions... 2 ‘ACES 4-8 Curve Fitting with Exponential and Logarithmic Models. ‘Muct-Ster Test Pree Study Guide: Preview. Reading and Writing Math Study Guide: Review. Chapter Test College Entrance Exam Practice Test Tackler Standordized Test Prep. Rational and Radical Functions [ARE You READY? Sin Rational Functions D Model inverse Variation scinx 5-1” Varation Fncions ann? 5-2. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions tama 5-3_ ding and Subtracting Rational Expressions nara: EXT Polynomial, Rational Expressions, and Closure tas EDD Explore Holes in Graphs an 54 Rational Functions ts 5-5. Solving Rational Equation and inequalities mrs Test Per. Resov To Go On? Qua Radical Functions nan 5-6 Radical Expressions and Rational Exponents, Connecting Algebra to Geometry: “Area and Volume Relationships ux 5-7 Radical Functions ceo) 5-8 Solving Radical Equations and inequalities. Anas EXT Solving Equations Graphically ReApy To Go ON? Qua. Study Guide: Preview Reading and Writing Math Study Guide: Review Chapter Test College Entrance Exam Practice ‘Test Tackler Standardized Test Prep. Real World Connections an aa 23 aa 3s 266 376 309 310 on 390 395 208 aN eS Properties and Attributes of Functions Doren Functions and Their Graphs fr 6-1 Multiple Representations of Functions. 406 firs 6-2. Comparing Functions. ‘co 6-3. Piecewise Functions tur EDD Graph Piecewise Functions F883 6-4 Transforming Functions [Mucs-Srep Test Prep. Raby To Go On? Qua Functional Relationships ecb 6-5. Operations with Functions Connecting Algebra to Geometry: Using Geometric Formulas farsa) 66 Functions and Their nverses nana EID Explore symmetry co 6-7 Modeling Real-World Data Muare-srer Test Prep READY To Go ON? Qui Study Guide: Preview Reading and Writing Math Stdy Guide: Review, (Chapter Test, College Entrance Exam Practice, Test Tckler standardized Tet Prep. sera. 741 suas) 7-2 son 73 Probability ‘ARE You READY? Experimental Probability Pecmutations and Combinations Connecting Algebra to Geometry: Relative area ‘Theoretical and Experimental Probability suo.) EDD Explore Simulations “gp. Independent and Dependent Events. ‘MucreStep Test Prep Raby To Go On? Que. Probability Two-Way Tables Compound Events [Muare-Ster Test Prep Reaoy To Go ON? Quiz Study Guide: Preview Reading and Writing Math Study Guide: Review. Chapter Test College Entrance Exam Practice ‘est Tackler Standardized Test Prep ge2238 geegeee gg at 22 33 aa as 86 ext a7 38 Data Analysis and Statistics [Measures of Central Tendency and Variation Collect Experimental Data Data Gathering ‘Surveys, Experiments, and Observational Studies Significance of Experimental Results ‘Muase-step Test Pre Data ns Sampling Distributions Binomial Distributions. Normal Distribution Fitting to a Normal Distribution Analyzing Decisions, Muun-Sten Test Pre Study Guide: Preview Reading and Writing Math Study Guide: Review Chapter Test College Entrance Exam Practice. Test Tackle Standardized Test Prep ig oc sara ss 9-4 vars 9-2 rarie CODD Evaluate Sequences and 5 Sequences and Series ‘Ane You READY? Exploring Arithmetic Sequences and Series Introduction to Sequences. Connecting Algebra to Geometry: Geometric Pattems and Tessellations Series and Summation Notation surat 9-3 Arithmetic Sequences and Series ‘Munster Test Pre Reavy To Go ON? Qui. Exploring Geometric Sequences and Series Asstsr 9-4 Geometric Sequences and Series rar2t CED Explore infinite Geometric Series tara 9-5 Mathematical Induction and Infinite Geometric Series ‘Muar-Srer Test Pra READY To Go ON? Qui. surat EXT Area Under a Curve Study Guide: Preview Reading and Writing Math Study Guide: Review. Chapter Test College Entrance Exam Practice Test Tackler Standardized Test Prep Resl.World Connections, os on os Trigonometric Functions Trigonometry and Angles Connecting Algebra to Geometry: Special Right tangles, ss 104 RightAngle Tigonometry rma 102 Angles of Rotation tira ED Explore the Unit Circe tira 403 The Unit Gre [MH6 104. nverses of Tlgonometic Functions ‘Mums Test Pre. Applying Trigonometric Functions Gsmu(4) 10-5 The Law of Sines. Gsmtn(4) 10-6 The Law of Cosines Muster Test Prep. Study Guide: Preview Reading and Writing Math Study Guide: Review. Chapter Test College Entrance Exam Practice. “est Tackler Standardized Test Prep (CHAPTER nae 114 emis 19-2 Trigonometric Graphs and Identities Exploring Trigonometric Graphs {Graphs of ine and Cosine {Graphs of Other Trigonometrc Functions ‘Munster Test Pre Trigonometric Identities 1012 QD raph Tigonometric entities B sma 14-3 rag) 114 94) 145 fer 6) 19-6 Connecting Algebra to Geometry: ‘Angle Relationships. Fundamental rigonometrc lentitios ‘Sum and Difference identities, Double-Angle and Half-Angle Identities Solving Tigonometric Equations ‘Muar-Step Test Pre Study Guide: Preview. Reading and Writing Math Study Guide: Review Chapter Test College Entrance Exam Practice Test Tackler Standardized Test Prep. Real-world Connections 762 768 ™ 731 798 753 208 ene Conic Sections Exploring Conic Sections Gerte 12-1. Introduction to Cone Sections cores 12-2 Cicies ‘Connecting Algebra to Geometry: Surface Area and Volume ‘cores(o) 12-3. Elipses erts(2) EDD Locate the Foci of an Ellipse rests) 124 Hyperboas erta(s) 1255 Porabolas ‘Muur-Srer Test Pre Applying Conic Sections Gere 12-6. Kdentifying Conc Sections cere: EDD ConicSection Art Anu 12-7- Solving Nonlinear Systems ‘Mucr-Sree Test Pree Study Guide: Preview. Reading and Writing Math Study Guide: Review. Chapter Test College Entrance Exam Practice, Test Tackler Standardized Test Prep. 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's the greatest common factor of the ® +5 ‘expressions 18ab and Babe? @ 8- (+5) Qe B® x+5-8) De D (+8)-5 © rab ® Mabe = ——__ = - (x? + ax) + 3x + 6). aoe ae @ Se 42+ 18 what isthe length of AC? Bsen O@svsen W 5visem Dem £36 Countdown to Mastery (Tracie ‘The figure shows aright triangle. Which equation {an be saved forthe unknown side length? @ Varqet nc © Ver Ww ac @ Vey What the perimeter in units of @ rectangle witha length of 9+ 8 units and a width of g— 6 units? D+? @wa+4 Bo D g?+29-16 Ea Ay? ® Sy So ~~ 2 particular hummingbiid averages 60 wing beats per second. At this rate, how many times would the hummingbird beat ts wings during an hour of fight? @ 216% 10° @ 216 108 @ 216x107 D 216 10° ‘A marathon isa 26.2mile race. Kendta's fverage speed during marathons Is 72 miles per hour Which funtion ob represent the alitance in les Kendra has let to run in @ marathon thurs after the race begins? D dt) = fy -262 Oa Day Countdown to Mastery eau function shown in the graph? BD 22x22 @ 35x53 © -texsa =~» —— ‘Adlagonal ofa rectangle measures ‘9 meters The width of the rectangle is meters. What the length of the rectangle? Prem @vsm ® vs m Dim \Wihich of the following best represents the domain of the Mf a and b ace integers, which expression i equivalent to 6" 6°? Ber @er ox @ 36° =~ __ In the diagram, points W, X, ¥, and Z are 0 Do=0 = | hich best describes (x) = V2GE= 1) +4 asa transformation of f0) = V7 @ gis f horizontally compressed by 2 translated eft unit and up 4 units, © gis fhoraontaly stretched by 3 factor of 2 and translated right t unit and up 4 unis gis fherizomally compressed by 3 factor of band translates right 1 unit and up nits D gis fhovzontaly stretched by a factor of 2 and translated left unit {and down @unis. ‘The equation ofthe graph shown has the form y= VF +, where a and b are constants, Which fs ue? 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