Modules
Algebra7 – Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities of Two Variables
A7.1 – Defining Linear Equations of Two Variables and Their Solutions
- Solutions of a Linear Equation
- Cartesian Coordinate System
- Plotting Points
- Graph of the Solutions of a Linear Equation
- Showing All Solutions of a Linear Equation
- Special Case-Horizontal Lines
- Special Case-Vertical Lines
- Conclusion
A7.2 – Graphing Linear Equations of Two Variables
- Graphing Linear Equations Using Tables
- Graphing Linear Equations Using Intercepts
- Graphing Linear Equations Slope-Intercept
- Negative Slope
- Positive Slope
- Conclusion
A7.3 – Graphing Linear Inequalities of Two Variables
- Graphing an Inequality with One Variable on a Number Line
- Graphing an Inequality with Two Variables on a Coordinate Plane
- Boundary Line
- Test Point
- Conclusion
A7.4 – Solving Consumer/Business Problems Using Linear Equations and Inequalities of Two Variables
- Concession Stand Application Problem
- Football Tickets Application Problem
- DJ Service Application Problem
- Conclusion
Algebra8 – Writing Linear Equations of Two Variables
- Slope of a Line
- Comparing Slopes of Lines
- Negative Slopes
- Opposite Slopes
- Discovering the Slope Formula
- Slope Formula
- Horizontal Lines
- Vertical Lines
- Parallel Lines
- Perpendicular Lines
- Conclusion
A8.2 – Writing Equations of Lines, Given the Slope and y-Intercept
- Equations and Lines
- Slope-Intercept Form
- Graphs and Slope-Intercept Form
- Determining Slope and y-intercept
- Writing Equations
- Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
- Reciprocals
- Conclusion
A8.3 – Writing Equations of Lines, Given a Point and the Slope or Two Points
- Defining Point-Slope Form
- Using Point-Slope Form
- Application Problem
- Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
- Finding the Equation
- Conclusion
A8.4 – Solving Linear Equations in Two Variables When Parameters Are Changed
- Parameters
- Using Parameters to Determine an Equation
- Changing the Parameters m and b
- Perpendicular Lines
- Linear Equations
- Converting from Standard Form to Slope-intercept Form
- Conclusion
Algebra9 – Using Functions
A9.1 – Defining Relations and Functions
- Introduction to Function Machine
- Relations
- Domain and Range of a Relation
- Mapping Diagram
- Table
- Graph of a Relation
- Set-Builder Notation
- Ways to Represent a Relation
- Function
- Constant Function
- Linear Function
- Vertical Line Test
- Nonlinear Function
- Function Machine
- Conclusion
- Functions
- Domain and Range
- Function Notation
- Evaluating a Function
- Functions on the Coordinate Plane
- Conclusion
A9.3 – Writing Functions from Patterns
- Input-Output Table
- Writing a Function from a Pattern
- Application Problem – Job
- Scatterplot
- Slope
- Function Mapping and Scatter Plots
- Conclusion
- Definition of Linear Function
- Graphing the Linear Function
- Graphing the Constant Function
- Absolute Value Function
- Translating Parent Graph
- Graphing Piecewise Functions
- Conclusion
A9.5 – Solving Problems Using Functions
- Real-World Application
- Formulas as Functions
- Real World Application #2
- Mowing Service
- Pizza Sharing Function
- Health-Related Function
- Conclusion
A9.6 – Evaluating Composite Functions
- Sale Price Function
- Defining Composition of Two Functions
- Evaluating
- Example
- Real-World Application – Finding the Original Price
- Determining Inverses
- Conclusion
Algebra10 – Solving Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
A10.1 – Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Graphing
- System of Linear Equations
- Determine Whether an Ordered Pair is a Solution
- Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Graphing
- Consistent, Inconsistent, Dependent, or Independent
- Conclusion
A10.2 – Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Elimination
- Solutions to a System of Equations
- Elimination by Addition of a System
- Elimination by Multiplication of One Equation in a System
- Elimination by Multiplication of Both Equations
- Overview of Elimination Method
- System With No Solution
- System With Infinitely Many Solutions
- Conclusion
A10.3 – Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Substitution
- Methods of Solving Systems of Linear Equations
- Solving of System of Linear Equations Using the Substitution Method
- Checking a Solution to a System of Linear Equations
- Solving a System of Linear Equations of Two Variables
- Solving a System of Linear Equations with Infinitely Many Solutions by Substitution
- Systems of Linear Inequalities Whose Graphs Have Parallel Boundaries
- Conclusion
A10.4 – Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities by Graphing
- Solving Linear Inequalities of Two Variables
- Graphing a System of Linear Equations of Two Variables
- Systems of Linear Inequalities Whose Graphs Have Horizontal and Vertical Boundaries
- Graphing a System of Three Linear Inequalities
- Systems of Linear Inequalities Whose Graphs Have Parallel Boundaries
- Conclusion
A10.5 – Solving Problems Using Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
- Money Saving Problem – No Interest
- Problem – Solving Tips
- Money Saving Problem with Interest
- Rate/Time/Distance Problem
- Polygon Dimension Problem
- Mixture Problem
- Hours Worked/Salary Inequality Problem
- Conclusion