Unit 6
Unit 6: In this unit students synthesize and generalize what they have learned about a variety of function families. They explore the effects of transformations on graphs of diverse functions, including functions arising in an application, in order to abstract the general principle that transformations on a graph always have the same effect regardless of the type of the underlying functions. They identify appropriate types of functions to model a situation, they adjust parameters to improve the model, and they compare models by analyzing appropriateness of fit and making judgments about the domain over which a model is a good fit. They determine whether it is best to model with multiple functions creating a piecewise function. Students will also explore the sum of finite geometric series.
What is mathematical modeling?
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Algebra 2 Practice Test p17 through p21
Try these 15….
There are 12
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There are 12
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Rearranging equations
Try some equation rearranging on IXL
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What is a finite geometric series?
Explicit & recursive formulas for geometric sequences
How to solve an inequality in one variable
Rational inequalities - practice problems
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Online Geometric Sequence practice, find 4, terms and summations
What is the sigma symbol?
How to solve a rational inequality
Solving Rational Inequalities - problems
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Try some inequality solving
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Try some linear inequality practice
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Geometric sequences – review
Inequalities, graphing – review
Rearranging equation – review
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