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Standard No.
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Standard Language
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Publisher Citations
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ALGEBRA
I
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Primary Citations
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Supporting Citations
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AI.N.1
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Identify
and use the properties of operations on real numbers, including the
associative, commutative, and distributive properties; the existence of the
identity and inverse elements for addition and multiplication; the existence
of nth roots of positive real numbers for any positive integer n; the inverse
relationship between taking the nth root of and the nth power of a positive
real number; and the density of the set of rational numbers in the set of
real numbers.
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1.07
to 1.08
2.03
to 2.04
2.08
2.43
to 2.46
3.02
3.05
to 3.06
3.08
to 3.09
3.17
9.01
12.01
12.06
12.64
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1.10
to 1.11
1.39
2.06
to 2.07
2.47
to 2.48
2.50
to 2.51
2.55
3.03
to 3.04
3.07
3.11
to 3.12
3.19
to 3.20
3.61
9.39
12.69
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AI.N.2
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Simplify
numerical expressions, including those involving positive integer exponents
or the absolute value, e.g., ;
apply such simplifications
in the solution of problems.
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2.11
to 2.12
2.14
to 2.16
2.21
to 2.27
2.31
to 2.35
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2.13
2.17 to
2.20
2.28 to
2.30
2.36 to
2.37
2.55
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AI.N.3
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Find
the approximate value for solutions to problems involving square roots and
cube roots without the use of a calculator, e.g., .
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12.02
to 12.03
12.17
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12.07
to 12.08
12.23
to 12.24
12.69
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AI.N.4
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Use
estimation to judge the reasonableness of results of computations and of
solutions to problems involving real numbers.
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3.41
3.53
7.19
8.35
to 8.37
11.40
12.47
12.50
to 12.51
12.55
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3.55
3.61
7.20
to 7.21
8.40
11.49
to 11.51
12.52
to 12.53
12.57
to 12.58
12.69
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AI.P.1
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Describe,
complete, extend, analyze, generalize, and create a wide variety of patterns,
including iterative, recursive (e.g., Fibonnacci Numbers), linear, quadratic,
and exponential functional relationships.
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1.17
to 1.18
3.34
to 3.35
3.41
3.45
to 3.47
3.51
to 3.53
13.07
13.09
to 13.10
13.16
13.18
13.29
13.34
to 13.35
13.56
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1.19
to 1.22
1.39
3.32
to 3.33
3.36
to 3.40
3.42
to 3.44
3.48
to 3.50
3.54
to 3.55
3.61
13.11
to 13.12
13.19
to 13.20
13.36
to 13.38
13.57
13.63
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AI.P.2
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Use properties of the real number system to judge the validity
of equations and inequalities, to prove or disprove statements, and to
justify every step in a sequential argument.
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1.07
to 1.08
2.44
to 2.46
3.02
3.05
to 3.06
3.08
to 3.09
3.17
13.03
to 13.10
13.13
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1.10
to 1.11
1.39
2.47
to 2.48
2.55
3.03
to 3.04
3.07
3.11
to 3.12
3.19
to 3.20
3.61
13.11
to 13.12
13.63
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AI.P.3
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Demonstrate an understanding of relations and functions.
Identify the domain, range, dependent, and independent variables of
functions.
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3.34
to 3.35
3.45
to 3.47
3.51
to 3.53
6.01
to 6.04
6.06
to 6.11
6.16
6.18
to 6.19
13.48
to 13.50
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3.39
3.49
to 3.50
3.55
3.61
6.05
6.12
to 6.14
6.20
to 6.21
6.33
13.53
to 13.54
13.63
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AI.P.4
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Translate between different representations of functions and
relations: graphs, equations, point sets, and tabular.
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6.01
to 6.05
6.07
to 6.09
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6.13
to 6.14
6.33
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AI.P.5
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Demonstrate
an understanding of the relationship between various representations of a
line. Determine a line’s slope and x- and y-intercepts from its graph or from
a linear equation that represents a line. Find a linear equation describing a
line from a graph or a geometric description of the line, e.g., by using the
“point-slope” or “slope y-intercept” formulas. Explain the significance of a
positive, negative, zero, or undefined slope.
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5.27
to 5.30
5.33
to 5.35
5.45
to 5.46
5.50
to 5.52
5.55
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5.31
to 5.32
5.38
to 5.40
5.47
to 5.48
5.53
to 5.54
5.56
to 5.57
5.65
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AI.P.6
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Find
linear equations that represent lines either perpendicular or parallel to a
given line and through a point, e.g., by using the “point-slope” form of the
equation.
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5.42
to 5.46
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5.47
to 5.48
5.65
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AI.P.7
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Add,
subtract, and multiply polynomials. Divide polynomials by monomials.
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10.14
to 10.17
10.20
to 10.25
10.29
to 10.32
10.35
to 10.37
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9.01
to 9.23
10.18
to 10.19
10.26
to 10.28
10.33
to 10.34
10.41
to 10.42
10.85
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AI.P.8
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Demonstrate
facility in symbolic manipulation of polynomial and rational expressions by
rearranging and collecting terms, factoring (e.g., ,
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identifying and canceling
common factors in rational expressions, and applying the properties of positive
integer exponents.
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10.01
to 10.09
10.51
to 10.53
10.55
to 10.61
10.64
to 10.67
10.71
to 10.72
10.75
to 10.76
11.01
to 11.05
11.07
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10.12
to 10.13
10.54
10.63
to 10.63
10.68
to 10.70
10.73
to 10.74
10.77
to 10.78
10.85
11.06
11.08
to 11.09
11.51
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AI.P.9
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Find
solutions to quadratic equations (with real roots) by factoring, completing
the square, or using the quadratic formula. Demonstrate an understanding of
the equivalence of methods.
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13.03
to 13.10
13.21
to 13.23
13.27
to 13.29
13.31
to 13.35
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13.11
to 13.12
13.24
to 13.26
13.30
13.37
to 13.38
13.63
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AI.P.10
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Solve
equations and inequalities including those involving absolute value of linear
expressions (e.g., and apply to the solution of
problems.
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3.13
to 3.16
3.21
to 3.23
3.26
to 3.27
3.34
to 3.35
3.41
3.45
to 3.47
3.51
to 3.53
8.07
8.09
to 8.10
8.16
8.24
13.03
to 13.10
13.14
to 13.18
13.21
to 13.23
13.27
to 13.29
13.31
to 13.35
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3.17
to 3.20
3.24
to 3.25
3.28
to 3.29
3.32
to 3.33
3.36
to 3.40
3.42
to 3.44
3.48
to 3.50
3.54
to 3.55
3.61
8.11
to 8.12
8.21
to 8.22
8.25
to 8.26
8.40
13.11
to 13.12
13.24
to 13.26
13.30
13.37
to 13.38
13.63
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AI.P.11
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Solve everyday problems that can be modeled using linear,
reciprocal, quadratic, or exponential functions. Apply appropriate tabular,
graphical, or symbolic methods to the solution. Include compound interest,
and direct and inverse variation problems. Use technology when appropriate.
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3.34
to 3.35
3.41
3.45
to 3.47
3.51
to 3.53
6.16
6.18
13.08
to 13.10
13.16
13.18
13.28
to 13.29
13.35
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3.36 to
3.39
3.42
to 3.44
3.48
to 3.50
3.54
to 3.55
3.61
6.20
to 6.21
13.11
to 13.12
13.19
to 13.20
13.37
to 13.38
13.63
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AI.P.12
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Solve everyday problems that can be modeled using systems of
linear equations or inequalities. Apply algebraic and graphical methods to
the solution. Use technology when appropriate. Include mixture, rate, and
work problems.
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7.06
7.17
7.23
7.25
7.33
7.45
8.31
8.36
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7.08
to 7.09
7.20
to 7.21
7.30
to 7.31
7.35
to 7.36
7.46
to 7.47
8.33
to 8.34
8.38
to 8.40
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AI.D.1
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Select,
create, and interpret an appropriate graphical representation (e.g.,
scatterplot, table, stem-and-leaf plots, circle graph, line graph, and line
plot) for a set of data and use appropriate statistics (e.g., mean, median,
range, and mode) to communicate information about the data. Use these notions
to compare different sets of data.
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4.01
to 4.09
4.12
to 4.13
4.16
to 4.19
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4.10
to 4.11
4.14
to 4.15
4.20
to 4.22
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AI.D.2
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Approximate
a line of best fit (trend line) given a set of data (e.g., scatterplot). Use
technology when appropriate.
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5.62
to 5.63
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5.58
to 5.61
5.64
to 5.65
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AI.D.3
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Describe
and explain how the relative sizes of a sample and the population affect the
validity of predictions from a set of data.
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N/A
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4.12
to 4.13
4.16
to 4.19
5.62
to 5.65
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