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A Correlation of

CME Project Common Core Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus

©2013

to the

Common Core State Standards

for Mathematics

High School

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A Correlation of CME Project Common Core Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus

to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics

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Introduction

This document demonstrates how CME Project Common Core, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus, ©2013 meets the standards of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Correlation references are to the pages of the Student and Teacher’s Editions. The CME Project ©2013 offers a Common Core curriculum organized around the familiar structure of Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, and Precalculus. The program meets the dual goals of mathematical rigor and accessibility for all students through innovative, research-based instruction and a curriculum that is designed around problem-based, student-centered tasks. 100% aligned to the Common Core Standards for Mathematical Content with Standards for Mathematical Practice embedded throughout the program • Content ordered specifically for the Common Core Traditional Pathway course sequence

• “Low Threshold/High Ceiling” ensures success for all students • Problem-based, student-centered curriculum • Engaging lessons that focus on developing students' Habits of Mind • Accessible approach to capture and engage students of all ability levels

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Table of Contents

CCSS Math Practices ............................................................................... 1 Number and Quantity ............................................................................. 9

Algebra ............................................................................................... 15

Functions ............................................................................................ 22

Geometry ............................................................................................ 31

Statistics & Probability .......................................................................... 37

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to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics

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CCSS Math Practices MP1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them Mathematically proficient students start by explaining to themselves the meaning of a problem and looking for entry points to its solution. They analyze givens, constraints, relationships, and goals. They make conjectures about the form and meaning of the solution and plan a solution pathway rather than simply jumping into a solution attempt. They consider analogous problems, and try special cases and simpler forms of the original problem in order to gain insight into its solution. They monitor and evaluate their progress and change course if necessary. Older students might, depending on the context of the problem, transform algebraic expressions or change the viewing window on their graphing calculator to get the information they need. Mathematically proficient students can explain correspondences between equations, verbal descriptions, tables, and graphs or draw diagrams of important features and relationships, graph data, and search for regularity or trends. Younger students might rely on using concrete objects or pictures to help conceptualize and solve a problem. Mathematically proficient students check their answers to problems using a different method, and they continually ask themselves, “Does this make sense?” They can understand the approaches of others to solving complex problems and identify correspondences between different approaches.

The goal of the CME project is for students to engage in different activities to develop a deep understanding of mathematics. In addition to providing extensive practice in critical thinking and problem-solving skills, the problems are geared to engage students in communicating and exploring mathematics with In-Class Experiments and Projects. Each investigation includes a Getting Started lesson that activates prior knowledge and explores new ideas. Mind in Action offers opportunities for communication and reflection through student-student and student-teacher dialogues. Algebra 1 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 124 (#6), 170 (#5), 276 (#5-6), 338 (#2-3), 344 (#3), 390 (#3), 485 (#7-9), 492 (#1-3), 494 (#11), 495 (#12) On Your Own: 147 (#11), 222 (#6-7), 235 (#11), 236 (#13), 243 (#10), 559 (#9), 596 (#11), 652 (#14) Maintain Your Skills: 27 (#16), 229 (#12), 266 (#10-12), 278 (#13-15) Geometry SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 149 (#2-8), 201 (#1), 244 (#1), 225 (#5) On Your Own: 110 (#9), 150 (#13-17), 154 (#9-14), 155 (#15-28), 156 (#32), 228 (#11), 311 (#6), 319 (#4), 329 (#8), 383 (#5), 413 (#14) Algebra 2 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 35 (#3-4), 106 (#2), 122 (#2), 289 (#4, 6), 481 (#8), 745 (#1) On Your Own: 27 (#17), 65 (#10), 133 (#10), 216 (#12), 253 (#14) Maintain Your Skills: 28 (#21), 52 (#15-18) Precalculus SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 16 (#5), 53 (#5), 65 (#1-2), 141 (#2), 627 (#2) On Your Own: 27 (#8), 36 (#8), 37 (#10-12), 53 (#8), 66 (#8), 138 (#18), 207 (#10), 312 (#27), 395 (#9)

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CCSS Math Practice MP2 Reason abstractly and quantitatively Mathematically proficient students make sense of quantities and their relationships in problem situations. They bring two complementary abilities to bear on problems involving quantitative relationships: the ability to decontextualize—to abstract a given situation and represent it symbolically and manipulate the representing symbols as if they have a life of their own, without necessarily attending to their referents—and the ability to contextualize, to pause as needed during the manipulation process in order to probe into the referents for the symbols involved. Quantitative reasoning entails habits of creating a coherent representation of the problem at hand; considering the units involved; attending to the meaning of quantities, not just how to compute them; and knowing and flexibly using different properties of operations and objects.

The goal of the CME project is for students to engage in different activities to develop a deep understanding of mathematics. In addition to providing extensive practice in critical thinking and problem-solving skills, the problems are geared to engage students in communicating and exploring mathematics with In-Class Experiments and Projects. Each investigation includes a Getting Started lesson that activates prior knowledge and explores new ideas. Mind in Action offers opportunities for communication and reflection through student-student and student-teacher dialogues. Algebra 1 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 95 (#4-5), 150 (#7), 164 (#2), 174 (#3), 175 (#6), 176 (#9), 207 (#6), 295 (#1), 296 (#11), 390 (#40, 493 (#7) On Your Own: 32 (#8), 97 (#11), 107 (#5), 147 (#13), 208 (#10), 287 (#10), 628 (#8), 635 (#11-12), 715 (#10) Maintain Your Skills: 166 (#13) Geometry SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 271 (#7-8), 341 (#3), 643 (#3) On Your Own: 97 (#5), 102 (#7-8), 233 (#8), 239 (#6, 9), 336 (#10), 380 (#9), 412 (#9) Maintain Your Skills: 273 (#16), 406 (#12-14), 644 (#11-12) Algebra 2 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 13 (#8), 227 (#3), 313 (#8), 345 (#2), 381 (#4), 787 (#6, 8), 794 (#5) On Your Own: 43 (#10), 234 (#16), 263 (#15), 771 (#10) Maintain Your Skills: 323 (#12-13), 330 (#20-21) Precalculus SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 35 (#6), 95 (#7), 114 (#1), 201 (#7), 424 (#2), 455 (#2) On Your Own: 26 (#7), 54 (#11), 91 (#7), 96 (#13), 114 (#8), 127 (#11), 153 (#21), 333 (#10-12), 425 (#9)

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CCSS Math Practice MP3 Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others Mathematically proficient students understand and use stated assumptions, definitions, and previously established results in constructing arguments. They make conjectures and build a logical progression of statements to explore the truth of their conjectures. They are able to analyze situations by breaking them into cases, and can recognize and use counterexamples. They justify their conclusions, communicate them to others, and respond to the arguments of others. They reason inductively about data, making plausible arguments that take into account the context from which the data arose. Mathematically proficient students are also able to compare the effectiveness of two plausible arguments, distinguish correct logic or reasoning from that which is flawed, and—if there is a flaw in an argument—explain what it is. Elementary students can construct arguments using concrete referents such as objects, drawings, diagrams, and actions. Such arguments can make sense and be correct, even though they are not generalized or made formal until later grades. Later, students learn to determine domains to which an argument applies. Students at all grades can listen or read the arguments of others, decide whether they make sense, and ask useful questions to clarify or improve the arguments.

The goal of the CME project is for students to engage in different activities to develop a deep understanding of mathematics. In addition to providing extensive practice in critical thinking and problem-solving skills, the problems are geared to engage students in communicating and exploring mathematics with In-Class Experiments and Projects. Each investigation includes a Getting Started lesson that activates prior knowledge and explores new ideas. Mind in Action offers opportunities for communication and reflection through student-student and student-teacher dialogues. Algebra 1 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 112 (#2), 384 (#2), 391 (#6), 453 (#4), 454 (#7), 535 (#5), 652 (#9) On Your Own: 96 (#8), 108 (#11), 112 (#3-4), 156 (#24), 166 (#10), 171 (#12), 332 (#11), 351 (#9), 356 (#10), 385 (#10), 403 (#10-11), 404 (#13) Maintain Your Skills: 630 (#13) Geometry SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 102 (#4), 109 (#7), 154 (#1-5), 335 (#3-4), 678 (#1-2) On Your Own: 97 (#6), 110 (#10-11), 121 (#6, 8), 155 (#30), 159 (#18-23), 245 (#8), 286 (#10-11) Maintain Your Skills: 150 (#21-25), 156 (#33-37), 252 (#16) Algebra 2 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 35 (#6), 133 (#7), 227 (#4), 233 (#7), 313 (#8), 516 (#7), 727 (#4), 793 (#4) On Your Own: 124 (#18), 234 (#13), 713 (#14) Maintain Your Skills: 44 (#13) Precalculus SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 120 (#1, 3), 176 (#7), 311 (#12), 455 (#5) On Your Own: 11 (#12), 130 (#9), 177 (#12), 178 (#15), 379 (#12), 448 (#10), 491 (#12), 595 (#13), 603 (#11)

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CCSS Math Practice MP4 Model with mathematics Mathematically proficient students can apply the mathematics they know to solve problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace. In early grades, this might be as simple as writing an addition equation to describe a situation. In middle grades, a student might apply proportional reasoning to plan a school event or analyze a problem in the community. By high school, a student might use geometry to solve a design problem or use a function to describe how one quantity of interest depends on another. Mathematically proficient students who can apply what they know are comfortable making assumptions and approximations to simplify a complicated situation, realizing that these may need revision later. They are able to identify important quantities in a practical situation and map their relationships using such tools as diagrams, two-way tables, graphs, flowcharts and formulas. They can analyze those relationships mathematically to draw conclusions. They routinely interpret their mathematical results in the context of the situation and reflect on whether the results make sense, possibly improving the model if it has not served its purpose.

The goal of the CME project is for students to engage in different activities to develop a deep understanding of mathematics. In addition to providing extensive practice in critical thinking and problem-solving skills, the problems are geared to engage students in communicating and exploring mathematics with In-Class Experiments and Projects. Each investigation includes a Getting Started lesson that activates prior knowledge and explores new ideas. Mind in Action offers opportunities for communication and reflection through student-student and student-teacher dialogues. Algebra 1 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 39 (#7), 155 (#11-13), 199 (#4), 233 (#3), 249 (#5, 7), 269 (#2-3), 270 (#5), 379 (#5), 401 (#1), 431 (#4) On Your Own: 194 (#15), 215 (#6-7), 236 (#12), 251 (#8-9), 304 (#11), 312 (#9), 380 (#10), 381 (#12), 396 (#9), 438 (#6) Maintain Your Skills: 194 (#17-19), 216 (#10), 457 (#17-18), 577 (#12-13), 588 (#9-10), 726 (#13), 780 (#14-15) Geometry SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 20 (#1-4), 271 (#7), 299 (#7-8), 411 (#3), 418 (#5) On Your Own: 228 (#12), 300 (#9-11), 336 (#11), 419 (#11), 425 (#7, 9) Maintain Your Skills: 26 (#11-13), 239 (#11-13) Algebra 2 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 49 (#2-3), 243 (#4), 467 (#6) On Your Own: 51 (#12), 75 (#6), 461 (#18), 467 (#10), 517 (#9, 12), 746 (#11-12) Maintain Your Skills: 253 (#18), 518 (#15-16) Precalculus SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 26 (#5), 27 (#9-10), 66 (#6), 95 (#3), 461 (#2), 581 (#5) On Your Own: 17 (#10-11), 103 (#11), 108 (#12), 187 (#12), 240 (#7), 466 (#7-8) Maintain Your Skills: 208 (#15-16)

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CCSS Math Practice MP5 Use appropriate tools strategically Mathematically proficient students consider the available tools when solving a mathematical problem. These tools might include pencil and paper, concrete models, a ruler, a protractor, a calculator, a spreadsheet, a computer algebra system, a statistical package, or dynamic geometry software. Proficient students are sufficiently familiar with tools appropriate for their grade or course to make sound decisions about when each of these tools might be helpful, recognizing both the insight to be gained and their limitations. For example, mathematically proficient high school students analyze graphs of functions and solutions generated using a graphing calculator. They detect possible errors by strategically using estimation and other mathematical knowledge. When making mathematical models, they know that technology can enable them to visualize the results of varying assumptions, explore consequences, and compare predictions with data. Mathematically proficient students at various grade levels are able to identify relevant external mathematical resources, such as digital content located on a website, and use them to pose or solve problems. They are able to use technological tools to explore and deepen their understanding of concepts.

The goal of the CME project is for students to engage in different activities to develop a deep understanding of mathematics. In addition to providing extensive practice in critical thinking and problem-solving skills, the problems are geared to engage students in communicating and exploring mathematics with In-Class Experiments and Projects. Each investigation includes a Getting Started lesson that activates prior knowledge and explores new ideas. Mind in Action offers opportunities for communication and reflection through student-student and student-teacher dialogues. Algebra 1 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 310 (#2), 623 (#7), 733 (#3), 752 (#3) On Your Own: 266 (#9), 754 (#9) Chapter Projects: 315 (Chapter 3 Project), 508-509 (Chapter 5 Project), 598-599 (Chapter 6 Project) Geometry SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 40 (#1-2), 41 (#3), 43 (#1-4), 54 (#1-4), 62 (#5-6), 109 (#7), 417 (#3) On Your Own: 56 (#10), 63 (#9), 290 (#9), 492 (#110) Maintain Your Skills: 18 (#7-12), 38 (#8), 46 (#15-17), 63 (#11), 90 (#7-9) Algebra 2 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 262 (#6), 346 (#7), 506 (#2), 746 (#3, 5-6) On Your Own: 52 (#13), 59 (#13), 277 (#13), 508 (#10), 747 (#19), 752 (#13) Maintain Your Skills: 316 (#26), 713 (#16) Precalculus SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 26 (#3), 41 (#3), 47 (#2-3), 215 (#8), 473 (#4), 481 (#2), 566 (#3), 568 (#8), 635 (#4) On Your Own: 16 (#7), 42 (#10), 187 (#13, 15), 216 (#16-17)

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CCSS Math Practice MP6 Attend to precision Mathematically proficient students try to communicate precisely to others. They try to use clear definitions in discussion with others and in their own reasoning. They state the meaning of the symbols they choose, including using the equal sign consistently and appropriately. They are careful about specifying units of measure, and labeling axes to clarify the correspondence with quantities in a problem. They calculate accurately and efficiently, express numerical answers with a degree of precision appropriate for the problem context. In the elementary grades, students give carefully formulated explanations to each other. By the time they reach high school they have learned to examine claims and make explicit use of definitions.

The goal of the CME project is for students to engage in different activities to develop a deep understanding of mathematics. In addition to providing extensive practice in critical thinking and problem-solving skills, the problems are geared to engage students in communicating and exploring mathematics with In-Class Experiments and Projects. Each investigation includes a Getting Started lesson that activates prior knowledge and explores new ideas. Mind in Action offers opportunities for communication and reflection through student-student and student-teacher dialogues. Algebra 1 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 227 (#4), 538 (#1), 581 (#1), 582 (#3-4), 697 (#2-11) On Your Own: 229 (#8), 539 (#6-9), 540 (#14), 551 (#9), 697 (#12), 727 (#10) Maintain Your Skills: 541 (#15), 583 (#11-12) Geometry SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 101 (#1), 108 (#1), 222 (#3), 251 (#1), 390 (#4) On Your Own: 222 (#5-6), 227 (#6-9), 245 (#4-7) Maintain Your Skills: 104 (#11), 111 (#15), 265 (#10), 337 (#15-18), 342 (#9-12), 381 (#10) Algebra 2 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 49 (#2-3) On Your Own: 20 (#11-12), 51 (#12), 52 (#13), 70 (#9-12), 349 (#19-20), 732 (#8), 779 (#14-16) Maintain Your Skills: 99 (#11-12), 229 (#17-19), 789 (#20) Precalculus SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 10 (#2), 12 (#13), 48 (#5), 90 (#4), 214 (#1-2), 429 (#2) On Your Own: 430 (#7), 431 (#9-10) Maintain Your Skills: 17 (#15-16), 121 (#13), 127 (#17), 138 (#20), 426 (#17), 583 (#11)

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CCSS Math Practice MP7 Look for and make use of structure Mathematically proficient students look closely to discern a pattern or structure. Young students, for example, might notice that three and seven more is the same amount as seven and three more, or they may sort a collection of shapes according to how many sides the shapes have. Later, students will see 7 × 8 equals the well remembered 7 × 5 + 7 × 3, in preparation for learning about the distributive property. In the expression x2 + 9x + 14, older students can see the 14 as 2 × 7 and the 9 as 2 + 7. They recognize the significance of an existing line in a geometric figure and can use the strategy of drawing an auxiliary line for solving problems. They also can step back for an overview and shift perspective. They can see complicated things, such as some algebraic expressions, as single objects or as being composed of several objects. For example, they can see 5 – 3(x – y)2 as 5 minus a positive number times a square and use that to realize that its value cannot be more than 5 for any real numbers x and y.

The goal of the CME project is for students to engage in different activities to develop a deep understanding of mathematics. In addition to providing extensive practice in critical thinking and problem-solving skills, the problems are geared to engage students in communicating and exploring mathematics with In-Class Experiments and Projects. Each investigation includes a Getting Started lesson that activates prior knowledge and explores new ideas. Mind in Action offers opportunities for communication and reflection through student-student and student-teacher dialogues. Algebra 1 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 27 (#15), 150 (#8), 379 (#4), 454 (#6), 546 (#7), 592 (#1-2), 627 (#2), 665 (#5) On Your Own: 32 (#8), 155 (#22), 229 (#9), 463 (#12), 647 (#6-10), 653 (#17), 744 (#15), 748 (#6-7), 779 (#9) Maintain Your Skills: 32 (#9), 156 (#25), 209 (#15), 271 (#17), 357 (#10-18), 397 (#13), 444 (#12), 448 (#12), 486 (#12), 525 (#17) Geometry SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 101 (#2-3), 238 (#3), 335 (#5) On Your Own: 227 (#5), 239 (#70, 329 (#7-8), 405 (#11), 679 (#8) Maintain Your Skills: 234 (#11-13) Algebra 2 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 25 (#7), 79 (#2), 289 (#9), 313 (#4), 335 (#7) On Your Own: 20 (#14), 21 (#18), 80 (#10-13), 253 (#16), 265 (#20) Maintain Your Skills: 38 (#21-22), 45 (#17), 76 (#10) Precalculus SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 201 (#4), 223 (#4) On Your Own: 36 (#7), 75 (#12), 109 (#13), 196 (#13), 224 (#10), 235 (#13), 333 (#13), 355 (#4) Maintain Your Skills: 6 (#15), 373 (#11)

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CCSS Math Practice MP8 Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning Mathematically proficient students notice if calculations are repeated, and look both for general methods and for shortcuts. Upper elementary students might notice when dividing 25 by 11 that they are repeating the same calculations over and over again, and conclude they have a repeating decimal. By paying attention to the calculation of slope as they repeatedly check whether points are on the line through (1, 2) with slope 3, middle school students might abstract the equation (y – 2)/(x– 1) = 3. Noticing the regularity in the way terms cancel when expanding (x – 1)(x + 1), (x – 1)(x2 + x+ 1), and (x – 1)(x3 + x2 + x + 1) might lead them to the general formula for the sum of a geometric series. As they work to solve a problem, mathematically proficient students maintain oversight of the process, while attending to the details. They continually evaluate the reasonableness of their intermediate results.

The goal of the CME project is for students to engage in different activities to develop a deep understanding of mathematics. In addition to providing extensive practice in critical thinking and problem-solving skills, the problems are geared to engage students in communicating and exploring mathematics with In-Class Experiments and Projects. Each investigation includes a Getting Started lesson that activates prior knowledge and explores new ideas. Mind in Action offers opportunities for communication and reflection through student-student and student-teacher dialogues. Algebra 1 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 124 (#6), 503 (#2), 504 (#3), 523 (#6-8), 534 (#1-2), 535 (#6), 554 (#4), 778 (#4) On Your Own: 312 (#7), 505 (#9), 595 (#9), 596 (#10) Maintain Your Skills: 524 (#15-16), 530 (#16), 536 (#12-13), 541 (#17), 546 (#11), 618 (#16), 630 (#12-13) Geometry SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 318 (#1-3) Maintain Your Skills: 290 (#11), 329 (#10), 337 (#16-18), 384 (#10), 432 (#11-14), 476 (#9-10) Algebra 2 SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 13 (#7), 392 (#4), 621 (#6), 626 (#5), 629 (#3), 661 (#4-7), 670 (#3), 678 (#1) On Your Own: 622 (#12-13), 662 (#9), 663 (#14-15), 684 (#4) Maintain Your Skills: 59 (#16), 375 (#14, 16), 627 (#11), 684 (#6) Precalculus SE/TE: Checking Your Understanding: 10 (#3), 53 (#7), 311 (#15) On Your Own: 86 (#11), 315 (#36), 330 (#7), 417 (#11-12) Maintain Your Skills: 104 (#15-16), 109 (#22-23), 225 (#17), 241 (#11-12), 296 (#4)

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Number and Quantity The Real Number System Extend the properties of exponents to rational exponents.

HSN-RN.A.1 Explain how the definition of the meaning of rational exponents follows from extending the properties of integer exponents to those values, allowing for a notation for radicals in terms of rational exponents. For example, we define 51/3 to be the cube root of 5 because we want (51/3)3 = 5(1/3)3 to hold, so (51/3)3 must equal 5.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 571 (#3) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 440 (Example #2), 441 (#4), 442 (#8-11), 443 (#9), 444-446, 447, 448 (#15-16), 449 (#5)

HSN-RN.A.2 Rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents using the properties of exponents.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 556-559 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 440, 441 (#4-5), 442 (#8-11), 443 (#19), 444-446, 447 (#9, 11, 13), 449 (#5, 8)

Use properties of rational and irrational numbers. HSN-RN.B.3 Explain why the sum or product of two rational numbers is rational; that the sum of a rational number and an irrational number is irrational; and that the product of a nonzero rational number and an irrational number is irrational.

Algebra 1 For related content, please see: SE/TE: 213

Quantities* Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems.

HSN-Q.A.1 Use units as a way to understand problems and to guide the solution of multi-step problems; choose and interpret units consistently in formulas; choose and interpret the scale and the origin in graphs and data displays.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 172-173,174 (#2-4), 175-176, 177 (#12), 231-232, 233-236, 246-252, 289-294, 295 (#7), 296 (#11), 333-336, 338 (#4), 339 (#8), 340 (#9-10), 341 (#14, 16), 363-365, 366 (#1-3), 415 (Chapter 4 Project), 733 (#4), 735 (#5-7), 756-758, 760 (#1) Geometry SE/TE: 238 (#1, 3,5), 339 (#7-8), 242-244, 245 (#3-8), 248-250, 251-252., 254-255 (Chapter 5 Project), 263-264, 265

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(Continued) HSN-Q.A.1 Use units as a way to understand problems and to guide the solution of multi-step problems; choose and interpret units consistently in formulas; choose and interpret the scale and the origin in graphs and data displays.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 41-42, 43 (#8), 44 (#11), 46-48, 49 (#2-4), 51 (#12), 52 (#15-18), 53-55, 58 (#6), 60-61, 63-64, 72-74, 75-76, 82-83 (Chapter 1 Project), 106 (#1-2), 462, 467 (#7), 769 (#13-14), 495-498, 499 (#1), 500 (#4-5), 504-505, 506 (#3), 507-509, 510-514, 516, 517 (#9, 12-13), 518 (#15-16), 743-745, 746-747, 748-750, 751 (#1, 3), 766-769, 770, 771 (#10) Precalculus SE/TE: 595 (#15), 617-618, 619 (#6), 621-627, 628 (#5), 631-634, 637 (#14)

HSN-Q.A.2 Define appropriate quantities for the purpose of descriptive modeling.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 333-340, 341 (#14-15) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 46-48, 49-51, 52 (#13), 72-74, 75, 76 (#7-8) Precalculus SE/TE: 492-494, 496 (#11), 497 (#15)

HSN-Q.A.3 Choose a level of accuracy appropriate to limitations on measurement when reporting quantities.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 230-232, 233-236, 406-409, 410 (#3), 411-412, 413 (#10) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 46-48, 49-51, 52 (#13), 72-74, 75, 76 (#7-8) Precalculus SE/TE: 610-612, 613-614

The Complex Number System Perform arithmetic operations with complex numbers.

HSN-CN.A.1 Know there is a complex number i such that i2 = –1, and every complex number has the form a + bi with a and b real.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 215 (#8), 224-226 Precalculus SE/TE: 85

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HSN-CN.A.2 Use the relation i2 = –1 and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties to add, subtract, and multiply complex numbers.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 224-226, 227-229, 230-232, 233-234, 235 (#4-5), 239 (#8), 240 (#15) Precalculus SE/TE: 85-86, 87-89, 90-91, 145-149, 150-153

HSN-CN.A.3 (+) Find the conjugate of a complex number; use conjugates to find moduli and quotients of complex numbers.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 230-232, 233-234, 254-261, 262-265 Precalculus SE/TE: 85-86, 87-89, 90-91

Represent complex numbers and their operations on the complex plane. HSN-CN.B.4 (+) Represent complex numbers on the complex plane in rectangular and polar form (including real and imaginary numbers), and explain why the rectangular and polar forms of a given complex number represent the same number.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 237-238, 239, 241-242, 243-245, 246-249, 251 (#1-2), 252 (#6-7, 10), 256-260, 262 (#8), 263 (#17), 264 (#21), 266 (#1-2), 269 (#1-2), 270 (#9) Precalculus SE/TE: 87-90, 91 (#8, 11, 17), 92-94, 95 (#3, 6), 125 (#2), 126 (#3), 127 (#15), 132-134, 135 (#3-4), 136 (#9), 139-140, 141 (#2)

HSN-CN.B.5 (+) Represent addition, subtraction, multiplication, and conjugation of complex numbers geometrically on the complex plane; use properties of this representation for computation. For example, (-1 + √3 i)3 = 8 because (-1 + √3 i) has modulus 2 and argument 120°.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 246-250, 251-253, 271-275, 276-277, 278 (#16) Precalculus SE/TE: 92-94, 95 (#8-11), 96 (#12, 15), 97-101, 102-103, 104 (#12), 128-129, 130-131

HSN-CN.B.6 (+) Calculate the distance between numbers in the complex plane as the modulus of the difference, and the midpoint of a segment as the average of the numbers at its endpoints.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 254-261, 262-265

Use complex numbers in polynomial identities and equations. HSN-CN.C.7 Solve quadratic equations with real coefficients that have complex solutions.

Algebra 2 For related content, please see: SE/TE: 211 (#8), 218 Precalculus For related content, please see: SE/TE: 125 (#2)

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HSN-CN.C.8 (+) Extend polynomial identities to the complex numbers. For example, rewrite x2 + 4 as (x + 2i)(x – 2i).

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 229 (#14) Precalculus SE/TE: 127 (#10, 12-15), 128-129, 130 (#6, 11), 131 (#16), 133-134, 135, 136 (#11)

HSN-CN.C.9 (+) Know the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra; show that it is true for quadratic polynomials.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 226, 228 (#5), 229 (#19)

Vector & Matrix Quantities Represent and model with vector quantities.

HSN-VM.A.1 (+) Recognize vector quantities as having both magnitude and direction. Represent vector quantities by directed line segments, and use appropriate symbols for vectors and their magnitudes (e.g., v, |v|, ||v||, v).

Geometry SE/TE: 628-633, 634 (#7-11), 635 (#16, 18-19), 636-640 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 246-250, 251 (#1-3), 254-260, 261 (#1), 262 (#8), 263 (#17), 264 (#21), 269 (#2), 270 (#8), 271-274, 276 (#4), 277 (#13, 15) Precalculus SE/TE: 501 (#1), 504-506, 507 (#5), 509-513, 514 (#8), 515 (#12), 517-520, 522 (#6)

HSN-VM.A.2 (+) Find the components of a vector by subtracting the coordinates of an initial point from the coordinates of a terminal point.

Geometry SE/TE: 628-633, 634-635 Precalculus SE/TE: 503-506, 507-508

HSN-VM.A.3 (+) Solve problems involving velocity and other quantities that can be represented by vectors.

Precalculus SE/TE: 512-513, 515 (#13, 15)

Perform operations on vectors. HSN-VM.B.4 (+) Add and subtract vectors. Geometry

SE/TE: 629-631, 632 (#9-14), 633 (#3-5) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 246-248 251 (#1)

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HSN-VM.B.4a Add vectors end-to-end, component-wise, and by the parallelogram rule. Understand that the magnitude of a sum of two vectors is typically not the sum of the magnitudes.

Geometry SE/TE: 632, 633 (#40, 634 (#7, 9-11), 635 (#17), 639 (#6) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 246-249, 251 (#1-4)

HSN-VM.B.4b Given two vectors in magnitude and direction form, determine the magnitude and direction of their sum.

Geometry SE/TE: 633 (#4), 634 (#7, 9-11), 635 (#17), 639 (#6)

HSN-VM.B.4c Understand vector subtraction v – w as v + (–w), where –w is the additive inverse of w, with the same magnitude as w and pointing in the opposite direction. Represent vector subtraction graphically by connecting the tips in the appropriate order, and perform vector subtraction component-wise.

Geometry SE/TE: 631-632, 633 (#4), 634 (#7, 9-11), 635 (#17), 639 (#6) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 246-249, 251 (#1-2), 252 (#9) Precalculus SE/TE: 501 (#2), 504-505, 506 (#3), 507 (#4-5, 7), 508 (#10-11)

HSN-VM.B.5 (+) Multiply a vector by a scalar. Geometry SE/TE: 633 (#6), 640 (#9, 15) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 248-249, 251 (#5), 252 (#6-7, 11), 253 (#14-16), 271-275, 276-277, 278 (#16) Precalculus SE/TE: 504 (#6), 505-506, 507 (#8-9)

HSN-VM.B.5a Represent scalar multiplication graphically by scaling vectors and possibly reversing their direction; perform scalar multiplication component-wise, e.g., as c(vx, vy) = (cvx, cvy).

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 253 (#14-16) Precalculus SE/TE: 505-506, 507 (#8-9)

HSN-VM.B.5b Compute the magnitude of a scalar multiple cv using ||cv|| = |c|v. Compute the direction of cv knowing that when |c|v ≠ 0, the direction of cv is either along v (for c > 0) or against v (for c < 0).

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 274-275, 276 (#3-7), 277 (#15), 278 (#16) Precalculus SE/TE: 505-506, 507 (#8-9), 509-511, 515

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Perform operations on matrices and use matrices in applications. HSN-VM.C.6 (+) Use matrices to represent and manipulate data, e.g., to represent payoffs or incidence relationships in a network.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 319-322, 324, 328 (#5-6), 329 (#7, 12-14), 330 (#15), 342-343, 347 (#12-13), 348 (#14), 349 (#23), 350 (#24-26) Precalculus SE/TE: 226-232, 233-235

HSN-VM.C.7 (+) Multiply matrices by scalars to produce new matrices, e.g., as when all of the payoffs in a game are doubled.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 324-327, 328-329, 330 (#15) Precalculus For related content, please see: SE/TE: 502 (#9)

HSN-VM.C.8 (+) Add, subtract, and multiply matrices of appropriate dimensions.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 324-327, 328-329, 330 (#15), 339-344, 345-351

HSN-VM.C.9 (+) Understand that, unlike multiplication of numbers, matrix multiplication for square matrices is not a commutative operation, but still satisfies the associative and distributive properties.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 342-343, 343 (#5), 359-364, 365 (#2-3), 366 (#11-12)

HSN-VM.C.10 (+) Understand that the zero and identity matrices play a role in matrix addition and multiplication similar to the role of 0 and 1 in the real numbers. The determinant of a square matrix is nonzero if and only if the matrix has a multiplicative inverse.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 362-364, 365 (#4), 366 (#9, 16)

HSN-VM.C.11 (+) Multiply a vector (regarded as a matrix with one column) by a matrix of suitable dimensions to produce another vector. Work with matrices as transformations of vectors.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 371-373, 374-375, 376-381, 382-387

HSN-VM.C.12 (+) Work with 2 × 2 matrices as a transformations of the plane, and interpret the absolute value of the determinant in terms of area.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 376-381, 382-387

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Algebra Seeing Structure in Expressions Interpret the structure of expressions. HSA-SSE.A.1 Interpret expressions that represent a quantity in terms of its context.★

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 93-95, 96 (#6, 9-10), 97 (#11-13), 98, 100 (#1, 3-5), 101 (#7), 102 (#11), 113 (#8), 609, 610 (#5), 611 (#8-11, 13-15), 614-615, 633, 634 (#8-9), 635 (#13-14), 642 (#11-13), 668 (#14, 24), 712-713, 714 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 79 (#4-7), 80 (315-18), 91 (#4), 92 (#6), 94 (#4), 95 (#16-17), 160 (#9-10), 171 (#6-7), 175 (#1-2), 176, 177 (#1), 178 (#2), 179 (#1-3), 187 (#4-9), 188, 190 (#4), 191 (#6), 193 (#1, 5), 194 (#10) Precalculus SE/TE: 85 (#1), 86 (#14), 107, 109 (#15, 17), 113, 114 (#4), 115 (#15), 116-119, 120 (#1, 3, 5, 7), 121 (#10-11)

HSA-SSE.A.1a Interpret parts of an expression, such as terms, factors, and coefficients.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 93, 103-105, 108 (#10), 109 (#15), 609-611, 614-615, 616 (#5), 633, 635 (#13-14), 643, 644 (#5-7), 645, 646 (#1, 4), 648 (#16-20), 650 (#1), 651 (#2), 652 (#11-14), 653 (#15-16, 18-21), 661-662, 668 (#20-21, 24-25) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 90-91, 93 (#2), 94 (#10), 159 Precalculus SE/TE: 60-64, 65 (#1), 66 (#8), 92-94, 95 (#3-4)

HSA-SSE.A.1b Interpret complicated expressions by viewing one or more of their parts as a single entity. For example, interpret P(1+r)n as the product of P and a factor not depending on P.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 113 (#5-7), 353-355, 356 (#5, 8-10), 669-673, 674 (#1-2), 711-713, 714 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 143-147, 148 (#1-5), 149 (#8), 167-170, 171 (#2, 9-10, 12), 175, 176 (#5, 7, 12), 177-179, 181-185, 86 (#2), 187 (#4-6), 188-192, 193 (#1-2, 5), 635-637, 638 (#1) Precalculus SE/TE: 18-21, 22-23, 116-119, 120 (#1-7)

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HSA-SSE.A.2 Use the structure of an expression to identify ways to rewrite it. For example, see x4 – y4 as (x2)2 – (y2)2, thus recognizing it as a difference of squares that can be factored as (x2 – y2)(x2 + y2).

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 103-105, 109 (#15), 174 (#4), 176 (#6), 177 (#12-14), 353-355, 356 (#5, 8-10), 612-613, 616 (#5), 617 (#11), 620-622, 624 (#12), 660 (#11), 661, 668 (#20-21, 25), 669-671, 675 (#7) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 175, 176 (#5, 7), 177-178, 179, 181-184, 186 (#2), 187 (#4-6), 188-191, 193 (#1-5), 218, 222 (#11), 224-225, 227 (#1), 231-232, 233 (#3-5, 10), 234 (#14, 19), 429 (#7), 430 (#18, 21-22), 432-434, 435 (#11), 436 (#15), 444-445, 448 (#16)

Write expressions in equivalent forms to solve problems. HSA-SSE.B.3 Choose and produce an equivalent form of an expression to reveal and explain properties of the quantity represented by the expression.★

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 581 (#1), 592 (#4), 612-615, 616, 617 (#7), 618 (#15), 620-621, 624 (#11-12), 626, 627 (#2, 4), 628 (#5), 661, 665 (#1), 669-671, 675 (#7), 677, 685 (#13, 20) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 92, 94 (#4), 95 (#14), 167, 169 (#3), 172 (#13), 177-178, 179 (#1-3), 182-184, 186 (#2), 187 (#4-6, 9), 188-191, 193 (#1-2, 5), 221 (#1), 223 (#13), 227 (#1, 3), 233 (#5, 10) Precalculus SE/TE: 107 (#2), 109 (#13, 16-17)

HSA-SSE.B.3a Factor a quadratic expression to reveal the zeros of the function it defines.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 669-673, 674 (#4), 675 (#7), 677-682, 683 (#1, 5), 685 (#14, 19), 687 (#3-4) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 177-178, 179 (#1, 3) .

HSA-SSE.B.3b Complete the square in a quadratic expression to reveal the maximum or minimum value of the function it defines.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 677-682, 683 (#1, 5), 685 (#14, 19), 721-724, 725 (#1-2), 726 (#6-12)

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HSA-SSE.B.3c Use the properties of exponents to transform expressions for exponential functions. For example the expression 1.15t can be rewritten as (1.151/12)12t ≈ 1.01212t to reveal the approximate equivalent monthly interest rate if the annual rate is 15%.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 578-580, 581 (#1), 582 (#4), 583 (#11), 589-591, 592 (#1-2), 593 (#3), 594 (#8), 597 (#1-2) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 470-472, 473 (#6), 475 (#11, 15), 476 (#17)

HSA-SSE.B.4 Derive the formula for the sum of a finite geometric series (when the common ratio is not 1), and use the formula to solve problems. For example, calculate mortgage payments.★

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 666-667, 670 (#4)

Arithmetic with Polynomials & Rational Expressions Perform arithmetic operations on polynomials. HSA-APR.A.1 Understand that polynomials form a system analogous to the integers, namely, they are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication; add, subtract, and multiply polynomials.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 636-639, 640 (#10-11)

Understand the relationship between zeros and factors of polynomials. HSA-APR.B.2 Know and apply the Remainder Theorem: For a polynomial p(x) and a number a, the remainder on division by x – a is p(a), so p(a) = 0 if and only if (x – a) is a factor of p(x).

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 163-164, 164 (#1-3), 165 (#7-9), 166 (#14-15) Precalculus SE/TE: 183, 196 (#16-17)

HSA-APR.B.3 Identify zeros of polynomials when suitable factorizations are available, and use the zeros to construct a rough graph of the function defined by the polynomial.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 619-621, 623 (#2), 624 (#9), 727-732, 734 (#9), 736-737, 743 (#8, 10) Algebra 2 For related content, please see: SE/TE: 179 (#1, 3), 187 (#4) Precalculus SE/TE: 168 (#4), 169 (#8, 11, 13)

Use polynomial identities to solve problems. HSA-APR.C.4 Prove polynomial identities and use them to describe numerical relationships. For example, the polynomial identity (x2 + y2)2 = (x2 – y2)2 + (2xy)2 can be used to generate Pythagorean triples.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 171 (#6-7), 211 (#4), 536 (#3) Precalculus SE/TE: 85 (#7), 91 (#15)

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HSA-APR.C.5 (+) Know and apply the Binomial Theorem for the expansion of (x + y)n in powers of x and y for a positive integer n, where x and y are any numbers, with coefficients determined for example by Pascal’s Triangle.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 694-697 Precalculus SE/TE: 326 (#5-9), 328-330

Rewrite rational expressions. HSA-APR.D.6 Rewrite simple rational expressions in different forms; writea(x)/b(x) in the form q(x) + r(x)/b(x), where a(x), b(x), q(x), and r(x) are polynomials with the degree ofr(x) less than the degree of b(x), using inspection, long division, or, for the more complicated examples, a computer algebra system.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 195-196, 197-198, 199 (#5) Precalculus For related content, please see: SE/TE: 205-208, 209-217

HSA-APR.D.7 (+) Understand that rational expressions form a system analogous to the rational numbers, closed under addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division by a nonzero rational expression; add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational expressions.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 195-196, 197-198, 199 (#5) Precalculus For related content, please see: SE/TE: 205-208, 209-217

Creating Equations✭ Create equations that describe numbers or relationships. HSA-CED.A.1 Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems. Include equations arising from linear and quadratic functions, and simple rational and exponential functions.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 130 (#14), 136 (#9), 137 (#10, 12-14, 17), 138-139, 140-142, 143-145, 146-147, 148-149, 150-153, 154 (#1-10), 155 (#15-21), 156 (#25), 157 (#2-5, 8), 159 (#1), 161 (#9-10), 162-163, 164 (#2), 165-166, 167-168, 169-170, 171 (#10, 12), 395 (#1-2), 396 (#8), 398-399, 401 (#1), 402-403, 404 (#12-13), 405 (#15-17), 431 (#3-4), 432 (#5, 9-10), 433 (#11), 485 (#8-9), 487-491, 492-494, 495 (#12-13), 575, 577 (#13), 720 (#8), 721-725, 726 (#10), 733 (#4), 734 (#5-7)

HSA-CED.A.2 Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 172-177, 344 (#6), 345 (#11), 704 (#10-11), 705 (#25)

HSA-CED.A.3 Represent constraints by equations or inequalities, and by systems of equations and/or inequalities, and interpret solutions as viable or nonviable options in a modeling context. For example, represent inequalities describing nutritional and cost constraints on combinations of different foods.

Algebra 1 For related content, please see: SE/TE: 174 (#3), 175 (#5-6), 176 (#10-11), 177 (#12), 371, 372 (#2), 378 (#1, 3), 379 (#5), 380 (#9-10), 391 (#8-9), 413 (#2), 415 (Chapter 4 Project), 756-759

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HSA-CED.A.4 Rearrange formulas to highlight a quantity of interest, using the same reasoning as in solving equations. For example, rearrange Ohm’s law V = IR to highlight resistance R.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 174 (#3), 175 (#6-7), 176 (#9), 177 (#13-14), 628 (#7-8)

Reasoning with Equations & Inequalities Understand solving equations as a process of reasoning and explain the reasoning. HSA-REI.A.1 Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original equation has a solution. Construct a viable argument to justify a solution method.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 138-142, 143-147, 150 (#8), 153 (#1), 156 (#24)

HSA-REI.A.2 Solve simple rational and radical equations in one variable, and give examples showing how extraneous solutions may arise.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 533 (#4), 569 (#6), 572 (#7, 10) Algebra 2 For related content, please see: SE/TE: 193 (#6), 197 (#5), 198 (#7) Precalculus SE/TE: 207 (#9), 215 (#6), 216 (#17), 217 (#20), 466 (#6), 467 (#10)

Solve equations and inequalities in one variable. HSA-REI.B.3 Solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable, including equations with coefficients represented by letters.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 127-131, 132 (#3), 138-142, 143-147, 149-152, 153, 154 (#1-10), 156 (#25), 157 (#3-5, 8), 166 (#13), 169-171, 398-405, 623 (#1)

HSA-REI.B.4 Solve quadratic equations in one variable.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 623 (#2), 624 (#9), 667 (#13), 674 (#2-3), 676 (#10, 13), 677-681, 682 (#1), 683 (#5), 684 (#12), 685 (#14, 19), 687 (#5), 697, 699-703, 704 (#1-8, 12-16), 705 (#27), 707, 710 (#5), 715 (#11) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 94 (#5), 179 (#4-5), 180 (#8), 215 (#1), 216 (#130

HSA-REI.B.4a Use the method of completing the square to transform any quadratic equation in x into an equation of the form (x – p)2 = q that has the same solutions. Derive the quadratic formula from this form.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 677-681, 682 (#1), 683 (#3, 5), 684 (#12), 685 (#14, 19-20), 687 (#5), 697, 699-703, 704 (#1-8, 12-16), 705 (#27)

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HSA-REI.B.4b Solve quadratic equations by inspection (e.g., for x2 = 49), taking square roots, completing the square, the quadratic formula and factoring, as appropriate to the initial form of the equation. Recognize when the quadratic formula gives complex solutions and write them as a ± bi for real numbers a and b.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 661-664, 667 (#13, 17), 668 (#18, 20-21, 23), 669-673, 674 (#2-4), 676 (#10, 13), 677-681, 682 (#1), 683 (#5), 684 (#12), 685 (#14, 19), 687 (#5), 699-703, 704 (#1-8, 12-16), 705 (#27), 707, 710 (#5), 715 (#11) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 94 (#5), 177-178, 179, 180 (#8-9), 215 (#1, 5-6), 222 (#12), 229 (#1-2), 300 (#7-11), 301, 303-304, 305 (#1-2, 7), 306 (#9, 12-13), 317 (#1)

Solve systems of equations. HSA-REI.C.5 Prove that, given a system of two equations in two variables, replacing one equation by the sum of that equation and a multiple of the other produces a system with the same solutions.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 387-389, 390, 391 (#5, 8-9), 392 (#11-12), 393 (#5)

HSA-REI.C.6 Solve systems of linear equations exactly and approximately (e.g., with graphs), focusing on pairs of linear equations in two variables.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 373 (#11), 374-378, 379-380, 381 (#11-13), 390 (#4), 392 (#10) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 299 (#1-3), 300-301, 302-304, 305-306, 317 (#1-2)

HSA-REI.C.7 Solve a simple system consisting of a linear equation and a quadratic equation in two variables algebraically and graphically. For example, find the points of intersection between the line y = –3x and the circle x2 + y2 = 3.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 279, 281 (#6), 750-752, 754 (#9)

HSA-REI.C.8 (+) Represent a system of linear equations as a single matrix equation in a vector variable.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 307-312, 313-315, 316, 317 (#3-5), 354-355, 356 (#1-3), 358

HSA-REI.C.9 (+) Find the inverse of a matrix if it exists and use it to solve systems of linear equations (using technology for matrices of dimension 3 × 3 or greater).

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 354-355, 356 (#1-3), 358

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Represent and solve equations and inequalities graphically. HSA-REI.D.10 Understand that the graph of an equation in two variables is the set of all its solutions plotted in the coordinate plane, often forming a curve (which could be a line).

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 265-266, 267-268, 269-271, 272-278, 279-282, 283, 286, 287 (#8), 289-294, 295 (#3-7), 296 (#11, 13), 297 (#15, 17-18), 298-302, 303 (#1-5, 7), 304 (#16) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 106 (#1-2, 6), 107 (#9), 125-131, 132 (#3-5), 133 (#9-10), 134 (#11), 141 (#12), 142 (#14-18), 454-457, 458 (#1), 459 (#8), 461 (#22), 504-505, 506 (#3), 507 (#5), 508 (#11), 509 (#16), 533-535, 537 (#8, 12), 538 (#16), 743-744, 746 (#3, 5-6, 8-9), 747 (#17, 19), 748-750, 751 (#1, 3-4), 752 (#11-13) Precalculus SE/TE: 443 (#11-12), 445-446, 447 (#3), 448 (#6), 461 (#2), 465 (#4), 466 (#7-8), 474 (#11, 13), 481 (#1-2), 482 (#5-6), 483 (#11), 489 (#2), 490 (#3)

HSA-REI.D.11 Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations y = f(x) and y = g(x) intersect are the solutions of the equation f(x) = g(x); find the solutions approximately, e.g., using technology to graph the functions, make tables of values, or find successive approximations. Include cases where f(x) and/or g(x) are linear, polynomial, rational, absolute value, exponential, and logarithmic functions.★

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 279, 281 (#5-6), 282 (#9), 395 (#3), 397 (#10), 400-401, 750-751, 752 (#3), 753 (#6) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 454-455, 505, 506 (#3), 507 (#5) Precalculus SE/TE: 181-182, 185 (#2-4), 186 (#10), 198, 201 (#1, 6), 443 (#11-12)

HSA-REI.D.12 Graph the solutions to a linear inequality in two variables as a half-plane (excluding the boundary in the case of a strict inequality), and graph the solution set to a system of linear inequalities in two variables as the intersection of the corresponding half-planes.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 755-760, 760 (#1-3), 761-762, 763-768, 769-772

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Functions Interpreting Functions Understand the concept of a function and use function notation. HSF-IF.A.1 Understand that a function from one set (called the domain) to another set (called the range) assigns to each element of the domain exactly one element of the range. If f is a function and x is an element of its domain, then f(x) denotes the output of f corresponding to the input x. The graph of f is the graph of the equation y = f(x).

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 434-436, 437-439, 442 (#1), 445-446, 447, 448 (#7-8, 10-11), 449-451, 452 (#1), 453 (#4), 454 (#6, 8), 455 (#12), 456 (#14-15), 458 (#4) Geometry Algebra 2 SE/TE: 5-7, 8-15, 100-105, 106, 107 (#9-12, 14), 108 (#19, 23)

HSF-IF.A.2 Use function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a context.

Algebra 1 This standard is addressed throughout the text. See, for example, pages: SE/TE: 461-462, 463-464, 469 (#2-3), 470 (#4), 472 (#8-9, 11), 473 (#12-13), 496-502, 587 (#1), 592 (#1-2), 593 (#3-4), 594 (#5-6, 8), 595, 596 (#11), 597 (#10) Algebra 2 This standard is addressed throughout the text. See, for example, pages: SE/TE: 18, 31-34, 36 (#10), 37 (#12, 14-15), 38 (#21-22), 451, 452 (#15), 453 (#16-17), 466 (#1), 467 (#6, 10), 469 (#13-15), 475 (#12, 16), 482 (#15), 483 (#16-17), 489, 492 (#1), 494 (#15), 520 (Chapter 5 Project), 655 (#1), 657 (#5, 7), 658-660, 661 (#4, 6-7), 662 (#8-9), 743-744 Precalculus This standard is addressed throughout the text. See, for example, pages: SE/TE: 13-15, 16 (#14), 31, 32, 33-34, 36 (#7), 37 (#15), 41 (#1-5), 43-46, 49 (#12), 52 (#2), 57, 60-64, 65 (#2), 66 (#8), 73-75, 174-175, 175 (#3), 205-207, 208 (#13), 254-256, 257 (#5), 258 (#9), 259 (#10-12), 343-345, 346-351

HSF-IF.A.3 Recognize that sequences are functions, sometimes defined recursively, whose domain is a subset of the integers. For example, the Fibonacci sequence is defined recursively by f(0) = f(1) = 1, f(n+1) = f(n) + f(n-1) for n ≥ 1.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 72-76, 392, 658 Precalculus SE/TE: 352-356

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Interpret functions that arise in applications in terms of the context. HSF-IF.B.4 For a function that models a relationship between two quantities, interpret key features of graphs and tables in terms of the quantities, and sketch graphs showing key features given a verbal description of the relationship. Key features include: intercepts; intervals where the function is increasing, decreasing, positive, or negative; relative maximums and minimums; symmetries; end behavior; and periodicity.★

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 445-446, 447, 448 (#7, 11), 449-451, 452-453, 454 (#8), 455, 457 (#17-18), 547-548, 568-569, 570 (#1), 584-585, 587 (#5-6), 588 (#7, 9-10), 722, 724-725, 726 (#13), 727-728, 730-732, 733 (#1, 3), 734 (#9), 735 (#12), 737 (#1-3), 743 (#8, 10), 744 (#17) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 454-458, 459 (#8), 461 (#22), 504-505, 506 (#3), 508 (#10-11, 13), 509 (#16), 527, 528 (#16), 529 (#18, 21), 537 (#8-10, 12), 741 (#6, 8), 743-744, 745 (#1), 746 (#3, 5-6, 8-9), 747 (#17, 19) Precalculus SE/TE: 13-15, 16 (#7), 17 (#11), 26 (#5), 27 (#8, 10, 12, 14), 38-39, 41 (#3), 42 (#8), 58 (#9, 11), 60-64, 65 (#1), 66 (#4-6, 8), 68-69, 71-72, 73 (#2-4), 74 (#6, 9), 75 (#12), 76 (#18), 169 (#11, 13), 176 (#6), 209-213, 215 (#6, 8), 217 (#22)

HSF-IF.B.5 Relate the domain of a function to its graph and, where applicable, to the quantitative relationship it describes. For example, if the function h(n) gives the number of person-hours it takes to assemble n engines in a factory, then the positive integers would be an appropriate domain for the function.★

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 721-725, 726 (#10, 13) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 104, 106 (#1-2, 6), 128-129

HSF-IF.B.6 Calculate and interpret the average rate of change of a function (presented symbolically or as a table) over a specified interval. Estimate the rate of change from a graph.★

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 333-335, 336-341

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Analyze functions using different representations. HSF-IF.C.7 Graph functions expressed symbolically and show key features of the graph, by hand in simple cases and using technology for more complicated cases.★

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 296 (#11, 13), 297 (#15, 17-18), 298-302, 303 (#1-6), 304 (#12, 14, 16), 305-309, 310 (#1-2), 311-313, 315 (Chapter 3 Project), 358-359, 360 (#2-3), 362 (#28-39), 445-446, 447, 448 (#7, 11), 449-451, 452-453, 454 (#8), 455, 457 (#17-18), 547-548, 568-569, 570 (#1), 584-585, 587 (#5-6), 588 (#7, 9-10), 722, 724-725, 726 (#13), 727-728, 730-732, 733 (#1, 3), 734 (#9), 735 (#12), 737 (#1-3), 743 (#8, 10), 744 (#17) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 125-130, 132 (#4), 134 (#11), 454-458, 459 (#8), 461 (#22), 504-505, 506 (#3), 508 (#10-11, 13), 509 (#16), 527, 528 (#16), 529 (#18, 21), 537 (#8-10, 12), 741 (#6, 8), 743-744, 745 (#1), 746 (#3, 5-6, 8-9), 747 (#17, 19) Precalculus SE/TE: 13-15, 16 (#7), 17 (#11), 26 (#5), 27 (#8, 10, 12, 14), 38-39, 41 (#3), 42 (#8), 58 (#9, 11), 60-64, 65 (#1), 66 (#4-6, 8), 68-69, 71-72, 73 (#2-4), 74 (#6, 9), 75 (#12), 76 (#18), 169 (#11, 13), 176 (#6), 209-213, 215 (#6, 8), 217 (#22)

HSF-IF.C.7a Graph linear and quadratic functions and show intercepts, maxima, and minima.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 290, 295 (#2), 296 (#11), 298, 308, 312 (#9), 313 (#16), 722, 725, 727-728, 730-732, 733 (#1, 3), 734 (#9), 743 (#8, 10), 744 (#17) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 142 (#14-15), 528 (#16), 537 (#8)

HSF-IF.C.7b Graph square root, cube root, and piecewise-defined functions, including step functions and absolute value functions.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 299-302, 303 (#7), 304 (#16), 455 (#11) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 126-129, 132 (#3-4), 133 (#9-10), 134 (#11)

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HSF-IF.C.7c Graph polynomial functions, identifying zeros when suitable factorizations are available, and showin139, 537 (#11)g end behavior.

Algebra 1 For related content, please see: SE/TE: 732, 733 (#1-2) Precalculus For related content, please see: SE/TE: 167-168, 169 (#11, 13), 187 (#11-12)

HSF-IF.C.7d (+) Graph rational functions, identifying zeros and asymptotes when suitable factorizations are available, and showing end behavior.

Precalculus SE/TE: 205-208, 209-213, 214-215, 217 (#19, 22)

HSF-IF.C.7e Graph exponential and logarithmic functions, showing intercepts and end behavior, and trigonometric functions, showing period, midline, and amplitude.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 584-586, 587 (#5), 588 (#9-10) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 454-457, 458 (#1), 459 (#8), 461 (#22), 504-505, 506 (#3), 507 (#5), 508 (#10-11), 509 (#16), 743-745, 745 (#1-2), 746-747, 748-750, 752 (#11-12) Precalculus SE/TE: 60-64, 65 (#1-2), 66 (#4-6, 8), 67 (#9-10), 68-72, 73 (#2-4), 74 (#6, 9), 75 (#12), 76 (#18), 77 (#1, 3), 255-256, 258 (#7)

HSF-IF.C.8 Write a function defined by an expression in different but equivalent forms to reveal and explain different properties of the function.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 453 (#4), 612-615 Precalculus SE/TE: 168 (#4), 347-348, 349 (#1-7), 350 (#10-15), 351 (#16)

HSF-IF.C.8a Use the process of factoring and completing the square in a quadratic function to show zeros, extreme values, and symmetry of the graph, and interpret these in terms of a context.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 677-682, 682 (#1), 683 (#5), 685 (#14, 19-20), 723-725, 725 (#1-2), 726 (#6-8, 10-13), 730-732, 733 (#1-2, 4), 734 (#5-6, 9), 737 (#1-3), 743 (#8-10), 744 (#17) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 572-573, 578 (#4)

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HSF-IF.C.8b Use the properties of exponents to interpret expressions for exponential functions. For example, identify percent rate of change in functions such as y = (1.02) t, y = (0.97)t, y = (1.01)12t, y = (1.2)t/10, and classify them as representing exponential growth or decay.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 577 (#13), 581 (#1), 582 (#3-7), 583 (#8, 11-12), 585, 587 (#4-5), 588 (#7), 589-591, 593 (#3-4), 594 (#8) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 469 (#13-15), 470-472, 473 (#5-6), 474 (#7-8), 475 (#12, 16), 482 (#15), 483 (#16-17)

HSF-IF.C.9 Compare properties of two functions each represented in a different way (algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables, or by verbal descriptions). For example, given a graph of one quadratic function and an algebraic expression for another, say which has the larger maximum.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 452 (#15), 453 (#16), 471-472, 473 (#5-6), 743-745, 746 (#8), 747 (#20-21), 751 (#1)

Building Functions Build a function that models a relationship between two quantities. HSF-BF.A.1 Write a function that describes a relationship between two quantities.★

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 469-473, 474-476, 477-480, 496-502, 503-506, 508-509 (Chapter 5 Project) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 72-74, 75, 76 (#7), 78-79, 80 (#6-7, 10-14), 459, 460 (#13), 466 (#2), 467 (#6, 8, 10), 473 (#5), 475 (311, 15) Precalculus SE/TE: 26 (#4), 57 (#6), 65 (#1-2), 66 (#8), 67 (#14, 16), 175 (#3), 188 (#21), 214 (#4), 345 (#8, 13), 350 (#10-13), 368 (#6-11), 373 (#9), 386 (#9), 401 (#2), 405 (#10-11)

HSF-BF.A.1a Determine an explicit expression, a recursive process, or steps for calculation from a context.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 438 (#5), 447 (#5), 450 (#1), 452 (#1), 469-473, 474-476, 477-480, 481 (#1, 5), 484-485, 486 (#10), 503 (#2), 504 (#3), 505 (#6) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 72-74, 75, 76 (#7, 100, 460 (#13), 466 (#1-3, 5), 467 (#6-8, 10), 468 (#12), 473 (#6), 659 (#4-5), 661 (#4, 7), 662 (#8) Precalculus SE/TE: 68-72, 73, 74 (#5-8), 75, 346-348, 349-351, 548-551, 552-553, 558, 560 (#6, 11)

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HSF-BF.A.1b Combine standard function types using arithmetic operations. For example, build a function that models the temperature of a cooling body by adding a constant function to a decaying exponential, and relate these functions to the model.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 440-443 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 109-111, 112-114, 119, 121, 123 (#8, 12)

HSF-BF.A.1c (+) Compose functions. For example, if T(y) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and h(t) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then T(h(t)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 440-443 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 109-111, 112-114, 119, 121, 123 (#8, 12)

HSF-BF.A.2 Write arithmetic and geometric sequences both recursively and with an explicit formula, use them to model situations, and translate between the two forms.★

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 425 (#4-5), 438-440, 441, 442 (#7), 443 (#15-16), 656 (#1), 658-659, 661 (#1-3, 5-7), 662 (#9-10), 663 (#12, 14-19), 664, 665-666, 670 (#1-3, 6-7), 671 (#8), 677 Precalculus SE/TE: 412-418

Build new functions from existing functions. HSF-BF.B.3 Identify the effect on the graph of replacing f(x) by f(x) + k, k f(x),f(kx), and f(x + k) for specific values of k (both positive and negative); find the value of k given the graphs. Experiment with cases and illustrate an explanation of the effects on the graph using technology. Include recognizing even and odd functions from their graphs and algebraic expressions for them.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 286 (#4-6), 297 (#17-18), 305-309, 311 (#3-4), 312 (#6), 313 (#16) Geometry SE/TE: 551-552, 553 (#7-10), 556 (#2), 557 (#7-9), 562 (#2-6), 563-564, 565 (#1-3), 567 (#7) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 527, 528 (#16), 529 (#18, 20, 22), 539-543, 544 (#1-3), 545 (#5, 7-10), 547 (#16), 548-552, 553 (#1-2, 4), 554 (#9-10), 555 (#11, 14) Precalculus SE/TE: 484-485, 489 (#2)

HSF-BF.B.4 Find inverse functions. Algebra 2 SE/TE: 119-121, 122 (#2, 6-7), 124 (#14), 127 (#2), 132 (#3-4), 492 (#1), 494 (#15) Precalculus SE/TE: 43-46, 260-262, 263 (#5)

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HSF-BF.B.4a Solve an equation of the form f(x) = c for a simple function f that has an inverse and write an expression for the inverse. For example, f(x) =2 x3 or f(x) = (x+1)/(x–1) for x ≠ 1.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 119-120, 121 (#1), 122 (#6), 123 (#11), 124 (#13-15, 19) Precalculus SE/TE: 43-45, 47, 48 (#5-6, 8), 49 (#9-10, 13), 260-262, 263 (#5)

HSF-BF.B.4b (+) Verify by composition that one function is the inverse of another.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 120-121

HSF-BF.B.4c (+) Read values of an inverse function from a graph or a table, given that the function has an inverse.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 119-121, 122 (#2, 6-7), 124 (#14), 127 (#2), 132 (#3-4), 492 (#1), 494 (#15) Precalculus SE/TE: 43-46, 260-262, 263 (#5)

HSF-BF.B.4d (+) Produce an invertible function from a non-invertible function by restricting the domain.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 97, 122 (#4)

HSF-BF.B.5 (+) Understand the inverse relationship between exponents and logarithms and use this relationship to solve problems involving logarithms and exponents.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 489-492, 492 (#1, 3), 493 (#7), 494 (#16-17, 21-22), 499 (#1-2), 500 (#12) Precalculus SE/TE: 256, 257 (#6), 258 (#8-9)

Linear, Quadratic, & Exponential Models* Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems. HSF-LE.A.1 Distinguish between situations that can be modeled with linear functions and with exponential functions.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 476, 478-479, 480 (#13), 580-583 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 460 (#13), 467 (#7), 469 (#13-15)

HSF-LE.A.1a Prove that linear functions grow by equal differences over equal intervals, and that exponential functions grow by equal factors over equal intervals.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 465-473, 584, 588 (#7), 589-591, 592-595 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 16-21, 22-23, 25 (#6-7), 451-453, 457, 462-465, 466 (#1), 467 (#10), 468 (#11-12)

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HSF-LE.A.1b Recognize situations in which one quantity changes at a constant rate per unit interval relative to another.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 465-473, 589-591, 592-595, 596 (#11) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 16-21, 22-23, 25 (#6-7)

HSF-LE.A.1c Recognize situations in which a quantity grows or decays by a constant percent rate per unit interval relative to another.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 465-473, 589-591, 592-595, 596 (#11) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 462-465, 466 (#1), 467 (#10), 468 (#11-12), 473 (#5), 474 (#7-8), 478-479, 482 (#12-13), 483 (#16), 484 (#3)

HSF-LE.A.2 Construct linear and exponential functions, including arithmetic and geometric sequences, given a graph, a description of a relationship, or two input-output pairs (include reading these from a table).

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 349, 360 (#2-3), 362 (#28-39), 587 (#5), 588 (#9-10) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 26 (#12-13), 461 (#22), 470 (#1), 475 (#13), 655 (#10

HSF-LE.A.3 Observe using graphs and tables that a quantity increasing exponentially eventually exceeds a quantity increasing linearly, quadratically, or (more generally) as a polynomial function.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 465-473, 584, 588 (#7), 589-591, 592-595 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 16-21, 22-23, 25 (#6-7), 31-33, 34 (#1-2), 35 (#3-7), 36-37, 38 (#19, 21-22), 451-453, 457, 462-465, 466 (#1), 467 (#10), 468 (#11-12)

HSF-LE.A.4 For exponential models, express as a logarithm the solution toabct = d where a, c, and d are numbers and the base b is 2, 10, or e; evaluate the logarithm using technology.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 491, 492 (#3), 494 (#16-17, 21-22), 499 (#1-2), 501 (#19) Precalculus SE/TE: 255, 257 (#2, 6), 258 (#8-9)

Interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model. HSF-LE.B.5 Interpret the parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 366, 367 (#4-11), 581-583 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 460 (#13), 467 (#7), 469 (#13-15)

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Trigonometric Functions Extend the domain of trigonometric functions using the unit circle. HSF-TF.A.1 Understand radian measure of an angle as the length of the arc on the unit circle subtended by the angle.

Geometry SE/TE: 389, 390 (#1), 391 (#8) Precalculus SE/TE: 9, 17 (#15-16)

HSF-TF.A.2 Explain how the unit circle in the coordinate plane enables the extension of trigonometric functions to all real numbers, interpreted as radian measures of angles traversed counterclockwise around the unit circle.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 720 Precalculus SE/TE: 5 (#2-7), 10 (#1)

HSF-TF.A.3 (+) Use special triangles to determine geometrically the values of sine, cosine, tangent for π/3, π/4 and π/6, and use the unit circle to express the values of sine, cosine, and tangent for x, π + x, and 2π – x in terms of their values for x, where x is any real number.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 715 (#4), 719 (#2), 722 (#8), 723 (#10), 726-727, 748-749 Precalculus SE/TE: 7-9, 36 (#7), 37 (#9), 40 (#1, 3), 55 (#6)

HSF-TF.A.4 (+) Use the unit circle to explain symmetry (odd and even) and periodicity of trigonometric functions.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 725, 744-745, 746 (#11-120 Precalculus SE/TE: 13, 15

Model periodic phenomena with trigonometric functions. HSF-TF.B.5 Choose trigonometric functions to model periodic phenomena with specified amplitude, frequency, and midline.★

Precalculus SE/TE: 15, 40, 62-63, 65 (#1), 66 (#5-8), 68-72, 73, 74 (#5-8), 75 (#12), 76 (#16-17)

HSF-TF.B.6 (+) Understand that restricting a trigonometric function to a domain on which it is always increasing or always decreasing allows its inverse to be constructed.

Precalculus SE/TE: 43-46, 47-49

HSF-TF.B.7 (+) Use inverse functions to solve trigonometric equations that arise in modeling contexts; evaluate the solutions using technology, and interpret them in terms of the context.★

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 735-737, 738 (#14, 16) Precalculus SE/TE: 43-46, 47 (#1-3), 48 (#7)

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Prove and apply trigonometric identities. HSF-TF.C.8 Prove the Pythagorean identity sin2(θ) + cos2(θ) = 1 and use it to find sin(θ), cos(θ), or tan(θ) given sin(θ), cos(θ), or tan(θ) and the quadrant of the angle.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 730-734 Precalculus SE/TE: 20-21, 22-23, 54 (#11)

HSF-TF.C.9 (+) Prove the addition and subtraction formulas for sine, cosine, and tangent and use them to solve problems.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 753-757, 758-759 Precalculus SE/TE: 111-115

Geometry Congruence Experiment with transformations in the plane HSG-CO.A.1 Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc.

Geometry SE/TE: 12, 75, 76, 382, 601, 602, 607, 655

HSG-CO.A.2 Represent transformations in the plane using, e.g., transparencies and geometry software; describe transformations as functions that take points in the plane as inputs and give other points as outputs. Compare transformations that preserve distance and angle to those that do not (e.g., translation versus horizontal stretch).

Geometry SE/TE: 554-555, 556 (#2), 557 (#7-8), 558 (#10), 561-564, 565-568, 571-574, 575-578

HSG-CO.A.3 Given a rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, or regular polygon, describe the rotations and reflections that carry it onto itself.

Geometry SE/TE: 570-574, 575-577

HSG-CO.A.4 Develop definitions of rotations, reflections, and translations in terms of angles, circles, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, and line segments.

Geometry SE/TE: 551-553, 554-557, 558 (#10), 559, 561-562, 565-566, 567 (#8), 568 (#9-10), 570-574, 575-577

HSG-CO.A.5 Given a geometric figure and a rotation, reflection, or translation, draw the transformed figure using, e.g., graph paper, tracing paper, or geometry software. Specify a sequence of transformations that will carry a given figure onto another.

Geometry SE/TE: 551-553, 554-557, 559, 562, 566, 571, 574 (#7-8), 576 (#3-7), 577 (#8, 10-12), 585 (#6, 8), 587 (#10-12)

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Understand congruence in terms of rigid motions HSG-CO.B.6 Use geometric descriptions of rigid motions to transform figures and to predict the effect of a given rigid motion on a given figure; given two figures, use the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions to decide if they are congruent.

Geometry SE/TE: 579-583, 584-587

HSG-CO.B.7 Use the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions to show that two triangles are congruent if and only if corresponding pairs of sides and corresponding pairs of angles are congruent.

Geometry SE/TE: 582-583, 585 (#6, 8), 586 (#9), 587

HSG-CO.B.8 Explain how the criteria for triangle congruence (ASA, SAS, and SSS) follow from the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions.

Geometry SE/TE: 582-583, 585 (#6, 8), 586 (#9), 587

Prove geometric theorems HSG-CO.C.9 Prove theorems about lines and angles. Theorems include: vertical angles are congruent; when a transversal crosses parallel lines, alternate interior angles are congruent and corresponding angles are congruent; points on a perpendicular bisector of a line segment are exactly those equidistant from the segment’s endpoints.

Geometry SE/TE: 29-30, 89-90, 91-94, 95 (#6-7), 98-100, 105-106, 107 (#2), 109 (#4), 109 (#6), 135-140

HSG-CO.C.10 Prove theorems about triangles. Theorems include: measures of interior angles of a triangle sum to 180°; base angles of isosceles triangles are congruent; the segment joining midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and half the length; the medians of a triangle meet at a point.

Geometry SE/TE: 107, 111 (#15), 135-136, 137, 138 (#8), 140 (#18), 156 (#32), 161 (Chapter 2 Project), 189-190, 472-473, 474 (#1, 4)

HSG-CO.C.11 Prove theorems about parallelograms. Theorems include: opposite sides are congruent, opposite angles are congruent, the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other, and conversely, rectangles are parallelograms with congruent diagonals.

Geometry SE/TE: 151-153, 154-155, 156 (#31), 158 (#1, 7-11), 159 (#15-16)

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Make geometric constructions HSG-CO.D.12 Make formal geometric constructions with a variety of tools and methods (compass and straightedge, string, reflective devices, paper folding, dynamic geometric software, etc.). Copying a segment; copying an angle; bisecting a segment; bisecting an angle; constructing perpendicular lines, including the perpendicular bisector of a line segment; and constructing a line parallel to a given line through a point not on the line.

Geometry SE/TE: 19-22, 27-30, 30-33, 34 (#2), 37-38, 40-41, 43-44, 46

HSG-CO.D.13 Construct an equilateral triangle, a square, and a regular hexagon inscribed in a circle.

Geometry SE/TE: 42, 43 (#4), 47 (#1), 363, 417 (#3)

Similarity, Right Triangles, & Trigonometry Understand similarity in terms of similarity transformations HSG-SRT.A.1 Verify experimentally the properties of dilations given by a center and a scale factor:

Geometry SE/TE: 292 (#1-3), 295-301, 302 (#2-3)

HSG-SRT.A.1a A dilation takes a line not passing through the center of the dilation to a parallel line, and leaves a line passing through the center unchanged.

Geometry SE/TE: 295-301

HSG-SRT.A.1b The dilation of a line segment is longer or shorter in the ratio given by the scale factor.

Geometry SE/TE: 295-301

HSG-SRT.A.2 Given two figures, use the definition of similarity in terms of similarity transformations to decide if they are similar; explain using similarity transformations the meaning of similarity for triangles as the equality of all corresponding pairs of angles and the proportionality of all corresponding pairs of sides.

Geometry SE/TE: 324 (#6-9), 325-326, 327-329, 330-334, 335-337

HSG-SRT.A.3 Use the properties of similarity transformations to establish the AA criterion for two triangles to be similar.

Geometry SE/TE: 330-331, 335 (#2, 5), 336 (#9)

Prove theorems involving similarity HSG-SRT.B.4 Prove theorems about triangles. Theorems include: a line parallel to one side of a triangle divides the other two proportionally, and conversely; the Pythagorean Theorem proved using triangle similarity.

Geometry SE/TE: 309-311, 311 (#6), 313-316, 317-318, 320 (#11), 466-467

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HSG-SRT.B.5 Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships in geometric figures.

Geometry SE/TE: 80 (#5-7), 81 (#8-11), 84 (#3-4), 85 (#5-12), 86, 330-334, 335-337, 459 (#12), 483-484

Define trigonometric ratios and solve problems involving right triangles HSG-SRT.C.6 Understand that by similarity, side ratios in right triangles are properties of the angles in the triangle, leading to definitions of trigonometric ratios for acute angles.

Geometry SE/TE: 488-493, 494 (#19-20) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 708-713

HSG-SRT.C.7 Explain and use the relationship between the sine and cosine of complementary angles.

Geometry SE/TE: 489, 490 (#5), 492 (#6, 11) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 708, 712 (#9-10), 713 (#13, 16)

HSG-SRT.C.8 Use trigonometric ratios and the Pythagorean Theorem to solve right triangles in applied problems.★

Geometry SE/TE: 222 (#3), 223 (#8), 227 (#9), 228 (#12, 14-15), 487 (#9-10), 491 (#5), 493 (#18) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 709 (#1)

Apply trigonometry to general triangles HSG-SRT.D.9 (+) Derive the formula A = 1/2 ab sin(C) for the area of a triangle by drawing an auxiliary line from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side.

Geometry SE/TE: 495-496, 499 (#4-5, 7-8), 501 (#21) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 766-769, 770-772

HSG-SRT.D.10 (+) Prove the Laws of Sines and Cosines and use them to solve problems.

Geometry SE/TE: 502-503, 504-505 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 773-775, 780-786

HSG-SRT.D.11 (+) Understand and apply the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines to find unknown measurements in right and non-right triangles (e.g., surveying problems, resultant forces).

Geometry SE/TE: 506-508 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 776-779, 787-788, 789 (#18)

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Circles Understand and apply theorems about circles HSG-C.A.1 Prove that all circles are similar. Geometry

SE/TE: 375, 376 (#6), 386

HSG-C.A.2 Identify and describe relationships among inscribed angles, radii, and chords. Include the relationship between central, inscribed, and circumscribed angles; inscribed angles on a diameter are right angles; the radius of a circle is perpendicular to the tangent where the radius intersects the circle.

Geometry SE/TE: 54 (#1), 55 (#5-6), 397-398, 399 (#7), 400-402, 403-407, 408-410, 411 (#1-4, 6-7), 412-413, 420-423, 424-426

HSG-C.A.3 Construct the inscribed and circumscribed circles of a triangle, and prove properties of angles for a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle.

Geometry SE/TE: 414-416, 417-419

HSG-C.A.4 (+) Construct a tangent line from a point outside a given circle to the circle.

Geometry SE/TE: 420-421, 424 (#3)

Find arc lengths and areas of sectors of circles HSG-C.B.5 Derive using similarity the fact that the length of the arc intercepted by an angle is proportional to the radius, and define the radian measure of the angle as the constant of proportionality; derive the formula for the area of a sector.

Geometry SE/TE: 386-388, 389, 390-392

Expressing Geometric Properties with Equations Translate between the geometric description and the equation for a conic section HSG-GPE.A.1 Derive the equation of a circle of given center and radius using the Pythagorean Theorem; complete the square to find the center and radius of a circle given by an equation.

Geometry SE/TE: 646-647 (Chapter 7 Project) Precalculus SE/TE: 457-460, 461-462

HSG-GPE.A.2 Derive the equation of a parabola given a focus and directrix.

Precalculus SE/TE: 446, 475-476, 482 (#6-7), 483 (#9, 14)

HSG-GPE.A.3 (+) Derive the equations of ellipses and hyperbolas given the foci, using the fact that the sum or difference of distances from the foci is constant.

Precalculus SE/TE: 477-480, 481, 482 (#5, 8), 483 (#10-13)

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Use coordinates to prove simple geometric theorems algebraically HSG-GPE.B.4 Use coordinates to prove simple geometric theorems algebraically. For example, prove or disprove that a figure defined by four given points in the coordinate plane is a rectangle; prove or disprove that the point (1, √3) lies on the circle centered at the origin and containing the point (0, 2).

Geometry SE/TE: 591-592, 593 (#8-10), 594-595, 605 (#5-6), 608 (#10), 607-608, 611 (#10-12) Precalculus SE/TE: 444-446, 450-454, 455-456

HSG-GPE.B.5 Prove the slope criteria for parallel and perpendicular lines and use them to solve geometric problems (e.g., find the equation of a line parallel or perpendicular to a given line that passes through a given point).

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 382-383, 384 (#1), 385 (#5-9) Geometry SE/TE: 601-603, 607-608, 609, 610 (#5-6), 611 (#11-12)

HSG-GPE.B.6 Find the point on a directed line segment between two given points that partitions the segment in a given ratio.

Geometry SE/TE: 597, 598 (#1), 599 (#12, 15-16), 600 (#19)

HSG-GPE.B.7 Use coordinates to compute perimeters of polygons and areas of triangles and rectangles, e.g., using the distance formula.★

Geometry For related content, please see: SE/TE: 594, 598 (#3), 599 (#8)

Geometric Measurement & Dimension Explain volume formulas and use them to solve problems HSG-GMD.A.1 Give an informal argument for the formulas for the circumference of a circle, area of a circle, volume of a cylinder, pyramid, and cone. Use dissection arguments, Cavalieri’s principle, and informal limit arguments.

Geometry SE/TE: 241, 249, 250, 370, 377-378, 382, 513-514, 513-514, 519, 526-529, 530 (#1, 5), 541 (Chapter 6 Project)

HSG-GMD.A.2 (+) Give an informal argument using Cavalieri’s principle for the formulas for the volume of a sphere and other solid figures.

Geometry SE/TE: 254-255 (Chapter 3 Project), 521 (#3-5), 533-535, 536-539

HSG-GMD.A.3 Use volume formulas for cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres to solve problems.★

Geometry SE/TE: 251 (#1-4, 6-7), 252 (#9, 11-12), 372 (#8), 378 (#1), 382 (#5), 530 (#2-4, 6)

Visualize relationships between two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects HSG-GMD.B.4 Identify the shapes of two-dimensional cross-sections of three-dimensional objects, and identify three-dimensional objects generated by rotations of two-dimensional objects.

Geometry For related content, please see: SE/TE: 513, 514, 516 (#8-9), 519, 520 (#1), 523 (#11-12) Precalculus SE/TE: 468-471

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Modeling with Geometry Apply geometric concepts in modeling situations HSG-MG.A.1 Use geometric shapes, their measures, and their properties to describe objects (e.g., modeling a tree trunk or a human torso as a cylinder).★

Geometry For related content, please see: SE/TE: 238 (#5), 251 (#4-8), 252 (#9-11), 257 (#7, 9), 380 (#8)

HSG-MG.A.2 Apply concepts of density based on area and volume in modeling situations (e.g., persons per square mile, BTUs per cubic foot).★

Geometry For related content, please see: SE/TE: 338-340, 341 (#1-5), 342

HSG-MG.A.3 Apply geometric methods to solve design problems (e.g., designing an object or structure to satisfy physical constraints or minimize cost; working with typographic grid systems based on ratios).★

Geometry SE/TE: 675-678, 679 (#4-11), 681-683

Statistics & Probability Interpreting Categorical & Quantitative Data Summarize, represent, and interpret data on a single count or measurement variable HSS-ID.A.1 Represent data with plots on the real number line (dot plots, histograms, and box plots).

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 230-231, 233 (#1-3), 234 (#6-8), 235 (#9-10), 236 (#12-13), 237-241, 242 (#3-7), 243 (#10), 244 (#1) Precalculus SE/TE: 617-618, 619 (#6, 8), 621-627, 628 (#5)

HSS-ID.A.2 Use statistics appropriate to the shape of the data distribution to compare center (median, mean) and spread (interquartile range, standard deviation) of two or more different data sets.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 219-222, 223-226, 226 (#1-2), 227-229, 237-241, 242-244 Precalculus SE/TE: 589-592, 593-595

HSS-ID.A.3 Interpret differences in shape, center, and spread in the context of the data sets, accounting for possible effects of extreme data points (outliers).

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 234 (#7-8), 235 (#11), 236 (#13)

HSS-ID.A.4 Use the mean and standard deviation of a data set to fit it to a normal distribution and to estimate population percentages. Recognize that there are data sets for which such a procedure is not appropriate. Use calculators, spreadsheets, and tables to estimate areas under the normal curve.

Precalculus SE/TE: 631-633, 635 (#1-2), 636 (#9)

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Summarize, represent, and interpret data on two categorical and quantitative variables HSS-ID.B.5 Summarize categorical data for two categories in two-way frequency tables. Interpret relative frequencies in the context of the data (including joint, marginal, and conditional relative frequencies). Recognize possible associations and trends in the data.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 245-248, 249-252

HSS-ID.B.6 Represent data on two quantitative variables on a scatter plot, and describe how the variables are related.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 253-256, 257-261, 406-409, 413 (#10), 415 (Chapter 4 Project) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 46-48, 49 (#2-3), 51 (#12), 59 (#13)

HSS-ID.B.6a Fit a function to the data; use functions fitted to data to solve problems in the context of the data. Use given functions or choose a function suggested by the context. Emphasize linear, quadratic, and exponential models.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 407-409, 410 (#3), 411 (#7-8) Algebra 2 SE/TE: 41-42, 43 (#10), 49 (#4), 51 (#12), 56 (#1), 59 (#13), 63 (#2-3), 64, 66 (#1, 4)

HSS-ID.B.6b Informally assess the fit of a function by plotting and analyzing residuals.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 46-48, 50 (#7), 51 (#8, 12), 52 (#15-18), 57 (#3)

HSS-ID.B.6c Fit a linear function for a scatter plot that suggests a linear association.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 406-413 Algebra 2 SE/TE: 43 (#10), 49 (#4), 51 (#9), 57 (#4), 58 (#10), 63 (#2), 65 (#7, 11)

Interpret linear models HSS-ID.C.7 Interpret the slope (rate of change) and the intercept (constant term) of a linear model in the context of the data.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 333-337, 337 (#1), 338-341, 364-365, 366-367, 412 (#7), 413 (#11)

HSS-ID.C.8 Compute (using technology) and interpret the correlation coefficient of a linear fit.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 255-256, 257 (#3, 5), 261 (#13) Algebra 2 For related content, please see: SE/TE: 56

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HSS-ID.C.9 Distinguish between correlation and causation.

Algebra 1 SE/TE: 256

Making Inferences & Justifying Conclusions Understand and evaluate random processes underlying statistical experiments HSS-IC.A.1 Understand statistics as a process for making inferences about population parameters based on a random sample from that population.

Precalculus SE/TE: 647, 653 (#6)

HSS-IC.A.2 Decide if a specified model is consistent with results from a given data-generating process, e.g., using simulation. For example, a model says a spinning coin falls heads up with probability 0.5. Would a result of 5 tails in a row cause you to question the model?

Precalculus SE/TE: 541-542, 605-606, 608 (#6), 609 (#10, 12-13)

Make inferences and justify conclusions from sample surveys, experiments, and observational studies HSS-IC.B.3 Recognize the purposes of and differences among sample surveys, experiments, and observational studies; explain how randomization relates to each.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 403-409 Precalculus SE/TE: 638-640

HSS-IC.B.4 Use data from a sample survey to estimate a population mean or proportion; develop a margin of error through the use of simulation models for random sampling.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 410-412 Precalculus SE/TE: 641-645, 658-659 (Chapter 7 Project)

HSS-IC.B.5 Use data from a randomized experiment to compare two treatments; use simulations to decide if differences between parameters are significant.

Algebra 2 SE/TE: 411 (#7, 9) Precalculus SE/TE: 641-645

HSS-IC.B.6 Evaluate reports based on data. Algebra 2 SE/TE: 411 (#7, 9) Precalculus SE/TE: 641-645

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Probability & the Rules of Probability Understand independence and conditional probability and use them to interpret data HSS-CP.A.1 Describe events as subsets of a sample space (the set of outcomes) using characteristics (or categories) of the outcomes, or as unions, intersections, or complements of other events (“or,” “and,” “not”).

Precalculus SE/TE: 541-545, 546-547

HSS-CP.A.2 Understand that two events A and B are independent if the probability of A and B occurring together is the product of their probabilities, and use this characterization to determine if they are independent.

Precalculus SE/TE: 541-545, 546-547

HSS-CP.A.3 Understand the conditional probability of A given B as P(A andB)/P(B), and interpret independence of A and B as saying that the conditional probability of A given B is the same as the probability of A, and the conditional probability of B given A is the same as the probability of B.

Precalculus SE/TE: 571-574, 575-577, 578-580, 581-583

HSS-CP.A.4 Construct and interpret two-way frequency tables of data when two categories are associated with each object being classified. Use the two-way table as a sample space to decide if events are independent and to approximate conditional probabilities. For example, collect data from a random sample of students in your school on their favorite subject among math, science, and English. Estimate the probability that a randomly selected student from your school will favor science given that the student is in tenth grade. Do the same for other subjects and compare the results.

Precalculus SE/TE: 576-577, 578-580, 581-583

HSS-CP.A.5 Recognize and explain the concepts of conditional probability and independence in everyday language and everyday situations. For example, compare the chance of having lung cancer if you are a smoker with the chance of being a smoker if you have lung cancer.

Precalculus SE/TE: 571-574, 575-577, 578-580, 581-583

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Use the rules of probability to compute probabilities of compound events. HSS-CP.B.6 Find the conditional probability of A given B as the fraction of B’s outcomes that also belong to A, and interpret the answer in terms of the model.

Precalculus SE/TE: 575-577, 581-583

HSS-CP.B.7 Apply the Addition Rule, P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A and B), and interpret the answer in terms of the model.

Precalculus SE/TE: 545, 547

HSS-CP.B.8 (+) Apply the general Multiplication Rule in a uniform probability model, P(A and B) = P(A)P(B|A) = P(B)P(A|B), and interpret the answer in terms of the model.

Precalculus SE/TE: 573-574, 576-577, 581 (#1-2)

HSS-CP.B.9 (+) Use permutations and combinations to compute probabilities of compound events and solve problems.

Precalculus SE/TE: 297-298, 305-313, 543-544

Using Probability to Make Decisions Calculate expected values and use them to solve problems HSS-MD.A.1 (+) Define a random variable for a quantity of interest by assigning a numerical value to each event in a sample space; graph the corresponding probability distribution using the same graphical displays as for data distributions.

Precalculus SE/TE: 617-618, 619-620, 621-627, 628-630, 631-634, 635-636

HSS-MD.A.2 (+) Calculate the expected value of a random variable; interpret it as the mean of the probability distribution.

Precalculus SE/TE: 554-558, 559-560, 561 (#12-15)

HSS-MD.A.3 (+) Develop a probability distribution for a random variable defined for a sample space in which theoretical probabilities can be calculated; find the expected value. For example, find the theoretical probability distribution for the number of correct answers obtained by guessing on all five questions of a multiple-choice test where each question has four choices, and find the expected grade under various grading schemes.

Precalculus SE/TE: 559-560 561 (#12-15), 587-588, 605-607, 608-609, 610-612, 613-614

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HSS-MD.A.4 (+) Develop a probability distribution for a random variable defined for a sample space in which probabilities are assigned empirically; find the expected value. For example, find a current data distribution on the number of TV sets per household in the United States, and calculate the expected number of sets per household. How many TV sets would you expect to find in 100 randomly selected households?

Precalculus SE/TE: 587-588, 589-592, 593-595

Use probability to evaluate outcomes of decisions HSS-MD.B.5 (+) Weigh the possible outcomes of a decision by assigning probabilities to payoff values and finding expected values.

Precalculus SE/TE: 554-558, 559-560, 561 (#12-15), 562-565, 566-569

HSS-MD.B.5a Find the expected payoff for a game of chance. For example, find the expected winnings from a state lottery ticket or a game at a fast-food restaurant.

Precalculus SE/TE: 562-565, 566-569

HSS-MD.B.5b Evaluate and compare strategies on the basis of expected values. For example, compare a high-deductible versus a low-deductible automobile insurance policy using various, but reasonable, chances of having a minor or a major accident.

Precalculus SE/TE: 588 (#4), 603 (#10-12), 614 (#10-13)

HSS-MD.B.6 (+) Use probabilities to make fair decisions (e.g., drawing by lots, using a random number generator).

Precalculus SE/TE: 539-540 546-547

HSS-MD.B.7 (+) Analyze decisions and strategies using probability concepts (e.g., product testing, medical testing, pulling a hockey goalie at the end of a game).

Precalculus SE/TE: 562-565, 566-569, 603 (#10-12)