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EngageNY Algebra II Module 1: Polynomial, Rational, and Radical Relationships
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Ann V.
The 42 lessons in the Algebra II Module 1 collection are divided into four topics: Polynomials--From Base Ten to Base X, Factoring-- Its Use and Its Obstacles, Solving and Applying Equations—Polynomial, Rational and Radical, and A surprise from Geometry—Complex Numbers Overcome All Obstacles. The unit enables learners to see the connections between solutions to polynomial equations, zeros of polynomials, and graphs of polynomial functions. Copy ready materials include assessments, exit tickets, and fluency exercises.
9th - 12th
English Language Arts, Spelling & Vocabulary
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polynomial equations, solving equations, factoring polynomials, complex roots, fundamental theorem of algebra, parabolas, conic sections, graphing conic sections, factoring quadratics, identity, complex numbers, quadratic formula, discriminant, imaginary numbers, basic operations, graphing, solving systems by graphing, substitution method, linear equations, graphing quadratics, congruence, vertex, vertex form of an equation, distance formula, graphing systems of equations, systems of equations, geometric proofs, proofs, elimination method, problem solving strategies, problem solving techniques, radical equations, radical expressions, square root functions, extraneous solutions, proportions, common denominators, common factors, equivalent expressions, simplify rational expressions, input/output tables, functions, factors, domain, math modeling, rational zeros theorem, zeros, division polynomials, volume, making predictions, regression analysis, remainder theorem, synthetic substitution, remainders, cubic functions, end behavior, coefficients, cubes, completing the square, factoring by grouping, pythagorean theorem, pythagorean triples, difference of squares, cryptography, prime numbers, long division, multiplication polynomials, addition polynomials, area model, sequences, foil method, distributive property, degrees of a polynomial
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