The following are DropBox Links to the HMH Book, which you can choose to Download as a PDF or view from DropBox.com. The same PDFs are also available in your Student Portal e-book: Choose "Algebra 2" from upper right corner in the drop down menu. Then clock the Icon "resources" and choose your Unit then section. See Ms. Sellanes if these instructions are confusing and she can show you. Unit 1 - FUNCTIONSTOPIC 1 Show
1.1 Domain, Range, and End Behavior 1.2 Function Characteristics 1.3 Transformations of Functions 1.4 Inverse Functions 2.1 Graphing Absolute Value Functions 2.2 Solving Absolute Value Equations 2.3 Solving Absolute Value Inequalities Unit 2 - QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS, EQUATIONS, AND RELATIONSTOPIC 2 3.1 Solving Quadratic Equations by Square Roots 3.2 Complex Numbers 3.3 Complex Solutions of Quadratic Equations 4.2 Parabolas 4.3 Solving Linear-Quadratic Systems 4.4 Solving Linear Systems with Three Variables Unit 3 – POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS, EXPRESSIONS, AND EQUATIONSTOPIC 3 5.1 Graphing Cubic Functions 5.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions TOPIC 4 6.1 Adding & Subtracting Polynomials 6.2 Multiplying Polynomials 6.3 The Binomial Theorem 6.4 Factoring Polynomials 6.5 Dividing Polynomials 7.1 Finding Rational Roots of Polynomial Equations 7.2 Finding Complex Roots of Polynomial Equations Unit 4 – RATIONAL FUNCTIONS, EXPRESSIONS, AND EQUATIONSTOPIC 5 8.1 Graphing Simple Rational Functions 8.2 Graphing More Complicated Rational Functions 9.1 Adding & Subtracting Rational Expressions 9.2 Multiplying & Dividing Rational Expressions 9.3 Solving Rational Equations Unit 5 – RADICAL FUNCTIONS, EXPRESSIONS, AND EQUATIONSTOPIC 6 10.1 Inverses of Simple Quadratic and Cubic Functions 10.2 Graphing Square Root Functions 10.3 Graphing Cube Root Functions 11.1 Radical Expressions and Rational Exponents 11.2 Simplifying Radical Expressions 11.3 Solving Radical Equations Unit 6 - EXPONENTIAL AND LOGARITHNIC FUNCTIONS AND EQUATIONSTOPIC 7A 12.1 Arithmetic Sequences 12.2 Geometric Sequences 12.3 Geometric Series 13.1 Exponential Growth Functions 13.2 Exponential Decay Functions 13.3 The Base e 13.4 Compound Interest 14.1 Fitting Exponential Functions to Data (skipping) TOPIC 7B 15.1 Defining & Evaluating a Logarithmic Function 15.2 Graphing Logarithmic Functions 16.1 Properties of Logarithms 16.2 Solving Exponential Equations Unit 7 – TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS17.1 Angles of Rotation and Radian Measure 17.2 Defining & Evaluating Basic Trig Functions 17.3 Using Pythagorean Identities 18.1 The Sine and Cosine Graphs 18.2 The Tangent Graph 18.3 Translating Trigonometric Graphs 18.4 Fitting Sine Functions to Data Unit 8 - PROBABILITYComing Soon (if time allows) Mathleaks offers learning-focused solutions and answers to commonly used textbooks for Algebra 2, 10th and 11th grade. We cover textbooks from publishers such as Pearson, McGraw Hill, Big Ideas Learning, CPM, and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Licensed math educators from the United States have assisted in the development of Mathleaks’ own digital eCourses and curriculum for Algebra 2. Integrated with our textbook solutions, our original content can be used as a stand-alone curriculum or as a supplement to your Algebra 2 textbook. To gain access to Mathleaks’ solutions either download our app for free on Google Play or the iTunes App Store, or visit our online eCourses. {{ 'ml-book-overview-btn-show-description' | message }} {{ 'ml-book-overview-btn-save-textbook' | message }} Houghton Mifflin Harcourt publishes a textbook for Algebra 2 with an ISBN of 9780544385917. It was written by Dixon, Kanold, Larson, Burger, and Leinwand. The textbook follows the Common Core Curriculum. The chapters include topics such as analyzing functions, absolute value functions, equations, inequalities, quadratic equations, quadratic relations, systems of equations, polynomial functions, polynomials, polynomial equations, rational functions, rational expressions and equations, radical functions, radical expressions, and equations Using Mathleaks, students have access to thorough textbook solutions for every exercise in this textbook. In contrast to using an online graphing calculator or a math calculator, Mathleaks explains each exercise individually by putting each exercise in context. With Mathleaks, families can access the most affordable and pedagogical homework helper app in the United States. In addition to solutions, students also get hints and answers to every exercise, which encourages each student to try solving the exercise on their own before reading the solution. In addition, by giving a walk-through explanation students gain a deeper understanding of the solution and method to solving it. Whether as a supplement to a traditional classroom setting or during remote learning, Mathleaks is every student’s best friend - giving expert textbook solutions to every exercise in the student’s textbook. |