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Module 12: Radical Expressions and Equations
2A.4F(R), 2A.4G(S), 2A.6B(S), 2A.7G(S), 2A.7H(R)
Solve square root equations
Identify extraneous roots of square root equations
Solve cube root equations
Rewrite radical expressions in equivalent forms
Solve equations involving rational exponents
Module 13: Exponential Functions
2A.2A(R), 2A.5A(R), 2A.5B(S)
Graph f(x) = bx, where b is 2, 10, and e and analyze key attributes such as domain, range, intercepts, and asymptotic behavior
Determine the effects of transformations on f(x) = bx (a, c, & d)
Formulate exponential functions, including those in recursive notation
Module 14: Modeling Functions
2A.8A(S), 2A.8B(S), 2A.8C(R)
Decide if data is best represented by a linear, quadratic, or exponential model
Use technology to write a linear, quadratic, or exponential function from a set of data
Make predictions and decisions from a given set of data using the model
Module 15: Logarithmic Functions
2A.2A(R), 2A.2B(S), 2A.2C(R), 2A.5A(R), 2A.5B(S), 2A.5C(S)
Graph f(x) = logb (x), where b is 2, 10, and e and analyze key attributes such as domain, range, intercepts, and asymptotic behavior
Determine the effects of trans-formations on f(x) = logb(x) (a, c, & d)
Formulate logarithmic functions
Describe the relationship between a logarithmic function and its inverse (an exponential function)
Graph and write the inverse of a function
Rewrite exponential equations as their corresponding logarithmic equations and vice versa
Module 16: Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
2A.5D(R), 2A.5E(S)
Solve exponential equations of the form
y = abx
Solve single logarithmic equations
Determine the reasonableness of a solution to a logarithmic equation
In Pre-Calculus Math Review – Address Algebra II Module 12: Radical Expressions and Equations
2A.4F(R), 2A.4G(S), 2A.6B(S), 2A.7G(S), 2A.7H(R)
Solve square root equations
Identify extraneous roots of square root equations
Solve cube root equations
Rewrite radical expressions in equivalent forms
Solve equations involving rational exponents
In Pre-Calculus Chapter 11: Exponential, Logistic, and Logarithmic Functions – Address Algebra II Modules 13: Exponential Functions, 15: Logarithmic Functions, and 16: Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
2A.2A(R), 2A.5A(R), 2A.5B(S)
Graph f(x) = bx, where b is 2, 10, and e and analyze key attributes such as domain, range, intercepts, and asymptotic behavior
Determine the effects of transformations on f(x) = bx (a, c, & d)
Formulate exponential functions, including those in recursive notation
2A.2A(R), 2A.2B(S), 2A.2C(R), 2A.5A(R), 2A.5B(S), 2A.5C(S)
Graph f(x) = logb (x), where b is 2, 10, and e and analyze key attributes such as domain, range, intercepts, and asymptotic behavior
Determine the effects of trans-formations on f(x) = logb(x) (a, c, & d)
Formulate logarithmic functions
Describe the relationship between a logarithmic function and its inverse (an exponential function)
Graph and write the inverse of a function
Rewrite exponential equations as their corresponding logarithmic equations and vice versa
2A.5D(R), 2A.5E(S)
Solve exponential equations of the form
y = abx
Solve single logarithmic equations
Determine the reasonableness of a solution to a logarithmic equation
Pre-Calculus will not address Algebra II Module 14: Modeling Functions, nor will any other required future courses address this module.