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Common Core Algebra II.Unit 2.Lesson 2.Function Notation
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    After this unit, how prepared are your students for the end-of-course Regents examination? The end of unit assessment is designed to surface how students understand the mathematics in the unit. It includes spiralled multiple choice and constructed response questions, comparable to those on the end-of-course Regents examination. A rich task, that allows for multiple entry points and authentic assessment of student learning, may be available for some units and can be included as part of the end of unit assessment. All elements of the end of unit assessment are aligned to the NYS Mathematics Learning Standards and PARCC Model Frameworks prioritization.

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This model Algebra II curriculum created by CT teachers and students for CT teachers and students emphasizes problem solving and mathematical reasoning, incorporates real-world applications and effective use of technology, and uses multiple representations.

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Interactive Video Lesson Plan For: Common Core Algebra Iiunit 2lesson 7key Features Of Functionsv2

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In this lesson we look at the key features of functions, including intervals of increase/decrease, intervals of positive/negative, and relative maximums and minimums.

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Common Core Algebra Ii

Intervals of Increase and Decrease

In this course students will learn about a variety of advanced topics in algebra. Students will expand their understanding about functions by learning about polynomial, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. These new functions along with linear, quadratic, and exponential, will be used to model a variety of problems, including compound interest, complex numbers, growth and decay, projectile motion, and periodic phenomena.

Polynomial and rational algebra is extensively covered including advanced factoring and polynomial long division. Advanced work in probability is included that focusses on the use of conditional probability. Extensive statistics work is done to help students understand how population parameters can help to infer properties about populations. This course is aligned to the Common Core State Standards for Algebra II.

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