NAC389.474. Algebra II.  


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  • A course of study in Algebra II must include instruction designed to teach the pupil to do the following:

         1. Analyze the effect of changing parameters on graphs of functions.

         2. Formulate and solve problems in everyday life by using matrices.

         3. Investigate transformations on different classes of algebraic functions by using technology.

         4. Solve linear and quadratic equations and inequalities by using algebraic methods and apply these skills to solving problems in everyday life.

         5. Solve systems of equations and inequalities and apply these skills to solving problems in everyday life.

         6. Solve algebraic problems by using absolute value, exponential functions and logarithmic functions.

         7. Prove algebraic assertions by using field properties.

         8. Organize data to aid in the interpretation of data and to make predictions on the basis of such data.

         9. Represent and solve problems by using linear programming and difference equations.

         10. Develop the complex system of numbers.

         11. Investigate series and sequences.

         12. Investigate different principles of counting and their use in probability.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Education, eff. 5-4-87; A 4-1-92)