Mathematics: Algebra I
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Mathematics
Algebra I

Overview 

This course extends students' knowledge and understanding of the real number system and its properties through the study of variables, expressions, equations, inequalities, and analysis of data derived from real-world phenomena.  Emphasis is placed on making connections in algebra to geometry and statistics.  Calculator and computer technologies will be used as tools wherever appropriate.  Use of a graphing calculator is considered essential to provide a graphical and numerical approach to topic s in addition to a symbolic approach.  Topics include linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations, relations, functions and polynomials.

Other Standards for Mathematics, Algebra I :
standard 18

ANALYZE A RELATION TO DETERMINE WHETHER A DIRECT VARIATION EXISTS

  benchmark 18.a Analyze a Relation to Determine Whether a Direct Variation Exists
    indicator 18.a.1 Determine whether a direct variation exists, given a table of values
    indicator 18.a.2 Write an equation for a direct variation, given a set of data
    indicator 18.a.3 Graph a direct variation from a table of values or practical situation
    indicator 18.a.4 Write and solve a direct variation equation from a practical situation
  benchmark 18.b Analyze Relation To Detemine Whether An Inverse Variation Exists
    indicator 18.b.1 Determine whether an inverse variation exists
    indicator 18.b.2 Write an equation for an inverse variation
    indicator 18.b.3 Graph an inverse variation
    indicator 18.b.4 Write and solve an inverse variation equation

Other Standards for Mathematics, Algebra I :