This chapter builds on solving systems of equations from both integrated 1 and 2. In addition, students extend the ability to solve and make meaning of non linear inequalities.
This chapter builds on solving systems of equations from both integrated 1 and 2. In addition, students extend the ability to solve and make meaning of non linear inequalities.
Current Chapter Resources and Practice
Current Chapter Resources and Practice
Background Knowledge Resources
Background Knowledge Resources
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Checkpoint Review: Students master different skills at different speeds. No two students learn exactly the same way at the same time. At some point you will be expected to perform certain skills accurately. Most of the Checkpoint problems incorporate skills previously developed. Each chapter has a different skill that should be mastered.
Checkpoint 3: Function Notation and Describing a Function
Checkpoint 3: Function Notation and Describing a Function
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Learning Outcomes for Chapter 3: Open your e-book to access the links to the problems
Learning Outcomes for Chapter 3: Open your e-book to access the links to the problems
Previous Content
- Master Checkpoint 3: Function Notation and Describing a Function, as in problems 3‑12, 3-20, 3‑34, 3-50, 3-52, 3-77, 3-86, 3‑107, and CL 3-119.
- Write the equations of parabolas and circles in graphing form when given an equation in standard form, as in problems 3-13, 3‑18, 3‑41, 3-66, 3-97, 3‑115, and CL 3‑120.
- Write equations of transformed functions/equations and/or sketch their graphs, as in problems 3-15, 3-16, 3-20, 3-37, 3-52, 3-53, 3-77(a), 3‑86, 3‑107, 3‑112, CL 3-116. Note: Add exponentials and hyperbolas to the list from Chapter 2.
- Distinguish between odd and even functions, as in problems 3-14, 3-54, 3‑64, 3-77(g), and CL 3‑125.
- Write equations for or create graphs of piecewise-defined functions, as in problems 3‑35, 3‑65, 3-78, 3‑114, and CL 3‑124.
Current Chapter 3 Content
- Solve a wide range of equations including equations that have an extraneous solution, as in problems 3-11, 3‑33, 3‑40, 3‑61, 3-84, 3-95, 3‑113, and CL 3‑123.
- Solve systems of equations algebraically and/or graphically, or use a graph of a system to solve a one-variable equation, as in problems 3‑10, 3-19, 3‑31, 3‑32, 3‑38, 3‑39, 3-42, 3‑44, 3-49, 3-51, 3-83, 3-101, 3-104, 3‑109 part (d), and CL 3-117.
- Write equations or systems of equations to solve application problems, as in problems 3‑60, 3-94, 3‑79, 3-98, and CL 3‑118.
- Solve one-variable inequalities, as in problems 3‑74, 3‑75, 3‑82, 3‑92, 3‑103, 3‑111, and CL 3‑121.
- Graph two-variable inequalities and systems of inequalities, as in problems 3‑81, 3‑96, 3‑102, 3‑112(b), and CL 3‑122.