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Unit 1 - FUNCTIONS
TOPIC 1
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 RELATIONS
TOPIC 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 EQUATIONS
TOPIC 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 EQUATIONS
TOPIC 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 EQUATIONS
TOPIC 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 EQUATIONS
TOPIC 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 FUNCTIONS
17.1 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 - PROBABILITY
Coming Soon (if time allows)
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