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Algebra 1 Learning Goals

Chapter 1: Quantities and Relationships 1.1 I understanding quantities and their relationships with each other. I can identify independent and dependent quantities for a problem situation and identify the corresponding graphical representation.

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I can analyze and sort graphs. I can determine similarities among various graphs and rationalize the differences I can apply the Vertical Line Test to determine if a graph of a relation is a function.

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I can write functions using function notation. I can recognize algebraic and graphical representations of functions. I can determine and recognize characteristics of functions and function families

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I can recognize functions by characteristics. I can recognize similarities and differences among function families. Chapter 2: Graphs, Equations, and Inequalities

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I can complete tables and graphs, and write equations to model linear situations. I can analyze multiple representations of linear relationships. I can identify units of measure associated with linear relationships I can determine solutions both graphically and algebraically.

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I can complete tables and graphs, and write equations to model linear situations. I can analyze multiple representations of linear relationships.

I can identify units of measure associated with linear relationships. I can determine solutions to linear functions using intersection points and properties of equality. I can determine solutions using tables, graphs, and functions. I can compare and contrast different problem-solving methods. I can estimate solutions to linear functions. I can use a graphing calculator to analyze functions and their graphs.

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I can model linear inequalities. I can write and solve inequalities. I can analyze a graph on a coordinate plane to solve problems involving inequalities. I can interpret how a negative rate affects how to solve an inequality.

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I can write, solve and graph compound inequalities.

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I can solve linear absolute value equations. I can solve and graph linear absolute value inequalities on number lines. I can graph linear absolute values and use the graph to determine solutions.

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I can identify the appropriate function to represent a problem situation. I can determine solutions to linear functions using intersection points. I can determine solutions to non-linear functions using intersection points.

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Chapter 3: Linear Functions Modeling Data Using Linear regression Tickets for Sale Standard Form of Linear Equations Literal Equations in Standard Form and Slope-Intercept Form Combining Linear Equations

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CHAPTER 4: 4.1

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Recognizing Patterns and Sequences Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences Using Formulas to Determine Terms of a Sequence Graphs of Sequences Sequences and Functions CHAPTER 5: Exponential Functions

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Comparing Linear and Exponential Functions Graphs of Exponential Functions Translations of Linear and Exponential Functions Reflections of Linear and Exponential Functions Properties of Rational exponents Solving Exponential functions CHAPTER 6: Systems of Equations

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Solving Linear Systems Graphically and Algebraically Using Linear Combinations to Solve a Linear System Solving More Systems Using Graphing, Substitution, and Linear Systems of Inequalities CHAPTER 7: Systems of Inequalities

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Graphing Inequalities Systems of Linear Inequalities Systems with More Than Two Linear Inequalities Linear Programming

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