Advanced Topics
Necessary Content Needed For College Algebra Success
Set & Interval Notation
Factoring
Graphs (picture, D/R, info)
Piecewise functions
Necessary Skills Needed for College Readiness
Self Motivated
Grading Categories
60% Tests
20% Quizzes
10% Homework
10% Final
Unit 1 Basic Concepts and Skills (2 WEEKS)
Standard A R3Exponents, Scientific Notation, and Review of Polynomials
- Apply properties of exponents
- Perform operations in Sci Notation
- Identify and classify polynomial expressions
- Add/Subtract polynomials
- Multiply polynomials
- Special products (binomial conjugates, binomial squares)
Standard B R4Factoring Polynomials
- Factoring GCF
- Common binomial factors and grouping
- Factoring quadratic polynomial
- Factoring special forms (sum/dif cubes) and quadratic forms
Standard C R5Rational Expressions
- Writing rational in simplest form
- Mult/Div rational expressions
- Add/Sub rational expressions
- Simplify compound fractions
- Rewrite formulas algebraic expressions
Standard D R6Radicals and Rational Exponents
- Simplify radical expressions
- Rewrite and simplify radicals expressions using rational exponents
- Use properties of rational exponents to simplify radical expressions
- Add/Sub radical expressions
- Mult/Div radical expressions; write a radical expression in simplest form
- Evaluate formulas involving radicals
Unit 2 Equations and Inequalities (3 WEEKS)
Standard A 1.1Linear Equations, Formulas, and Problems Solving
- Solve linear equations using properties of equality
- Recognize equations that are identities or contradictions
- Solve for a specified variable in a formula or literal equation
- Use the problem-solving guide to solve various problem types (modeling)
Standard B 1.2Linear Inequalities in One Variable
- Solve inequalities and state solution sets
- Solve linear inequalities
- Solve compound inequalities
- Solve applications of inequalities
Standard C 1.3Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities
- Solve absolute value equations
- Solve “less than” absolute value inequalities
- Solve “greater than” absolute value inequalities
- Solve application involving absolute value
Standard D 1.4Complex Numbers
- Identify and simplify complex numbers
- Add/Sub complex numbers
- Mult complex numbers and find powers of i
- Div complex numbers
Standard E 1.5Solving quadratic equations
- Solve quadratic equations using ZPP
- Solve quadratic equations using sqrt prop
- Solve quadratic equations by CTS
- Solve quadratic equations using QuadForm
- Use discriminant to identify solutions
- Solve applications of quadratic equations
Standard F 1.6Solving Other Types of Equations
- Solving polynomial equations of higher degree
- Solving rational equations
- Solving radical equations and equations with rational exponents
- Solving equations in quadratic form
- Solve application of various equation types
Unit 3A Relations, Functions, and Graphs (2 WEEKS)
Standard A 2.1Rectangular Coordinates; Graphing Circles and Other Relations
- Express a relation in mapping notation in ordered pair form
- Graph a relation
- Develop the equation of a circle using the distance and midpoint formulas
- Graphing circles
Standard B 2.2Graphs of Linear Equations
- Graph linear equations using the intercept method
- Find the slope of a line
- Graph horiz/vert lines
- Identify par/perp lines
- Apply linear equations in context
*2.3Linear Graphs and Rates of Change (OPTIONAL)
- Write a linear equation in slope-intercept form
- Use slope-intercept form to graph equations
- Write a linear equation in point-slope form
- Apply the slope-intercept and point-slope forms in context
Standard C 2.4Functions, Function Notation, and the Graph of a Function
- Distinguish the graph of a function from that of a relation
- Determine the domain and range of a function
- Use function notation and evaluate functions
- Apply the rate of change concept to nonlinear functions
Standard D 2.8The Algebra and Composition of Functions
- Compute a sum/dif of functions and determine the domain of the result
- Compute quotient of functions and determine the domain of the result
- Compose two functions and determine the domain; decompose a function
- Interprete operations on functions graphically
- Apply algebra and compositions of functions in context
FALL BREAK
Unit 3B Relations, Functions, and Graphs(2 WEEKS)
Standard E 2.5Analyze the Graph of a Function
- Determine even/odd/neither (symmetry)
- Determine intervals of pos/neg
- Determine increasing/decreasing
- Identify max/min
- Develop a formula to calculate rates of change for any function
Standard F 2.6Parent Functions and Transformations (LFSU)
- Basic characteristics of parent functions (x, , , , ,)
- Vert/Horz shifts
- Vert/Horz reflections
- Vert stretch and compressions
- Transform a function
Standard G 2.7Piecewise Defined Functions
- State the equation and domain of a piecewise function
- Graph piecewise functions
- Solve applications involving piecewise functions
Unit 4 Polynomial and Rational functions (3 WEEKS)
Standard A 3.1Quadratic Functions and Applications
- Graph using vertex form
- Find the vertex first then graph the function (-b/2a,f(-b/2a))
- Find the equation of a quadratic function from its graph
- Solve applications involving extreme values
Standard B 3.2Synthetic Division; Remainder and Factor Theorems
- Divide polynomials using long division and synthetic division
- Use the remainder theorem to evaluate polynomials
- Use the factor theorem to factor and build polynomials
- Solve applications using the remainder theorem
Standard C 3.3The Zeros of Polynomial Functions
- Apply the fundamental theorem of algebra and the linear factorization theorem
- Locate zeros of a polynomial using the intermediate value theorem
- Find rational zeros of a polynomial using the rational zeros theorem
- Solve applications of polynomials
Standard D 3.4Graphing Polynomial Functions
- Identify the graph of a polynomial function and determine its degree
- Describe the end behavior of a polynomial graph
- Discuss the attributes of a polynomial graph with zeros of multiplicity
- Graph polynomial functions in standard form
- Solve applications of polynomials
Standard E 3.5Graphing Rational Functions
- Identify horizontal and vertical asymptotes
- Find the domain of a rational function
- Apply the concept of “multiplicity” to rational graphs
- Find the horizontal asymptotes of a rational function
- Graph general rational functions (using test points)
- Solve applications of rational functions
Standard F 3.6 Additional Insights Into Rational Functions
- Graph rational functions with removable discontinuities
- Graph rational functions with oblique or non-linear asymptotes
- Solve applications involving rational functions
Standard G 3.7 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities
- Solve quadratic inequalities
- Solve polynomial inequalities
- Solve rational inequalities
- Use interval tests to solve inequalities
- Solve applications of inequalities
Standard H 3.8 Variation: Function Models in Action
- Solved direct variations
- Solve inverse variations
- Solve joint variations
Unit 5 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions (2 WEEKS)
Standard A 4.1 One-to-One and Inverse Functions
- Identify one to one functions
- Explore inverse functions using ordered pairs
- Find inverse functions using an algebraic method
- Graph a function and its inverse
- Solve applications of inverse functions
Standard B 4.2 Exponential Functions
- Evaluate an exponential function
- Graph general exponential functions
- Graph base e exponential functions
- Solve exponential equations and applications
Standard C 4.3 Logarithms and Logarithmic Functions
- Write exponential equations in logarithmic form
- Find common logarithms and natural logarithms
- Graph logarithmic functions
- Find the domain of a logarithmic function
- Solve applications of logarithmic functions
Standard D 4.4 Properties of Logarithms; Solving Exponential / Logarithmic Equations
- Solve logarithmic equations using the fundamental properties of logarithms
- Apply the product quotient and power properties of logarithms
- Solve general logarithmic and exponential equations
- Solve applications involving logistic, exponential and logarithmic functions
Standard E 4.5 Applications from Business Finance and Science
- Calculate simple interest and compound interest
- Calculate interest compounded continuously
- Solve applications of annuities and amortization
- Solve applications of exponential growth and decay