<p>Honors Algebra II Learning Targets for 1st Semester:</p><p>Graphing and Transformations: I can identify families of functions and compare them with their parent functions o Linear, Absolute Value, Quadratic o Polynomial o Radical o Rational I can describe transformations of parent functions o Translating horizontally and/or vertically o Reflecting over the x-axis o Stretching or shrinking vertically I can describe combinations of transformations I can graph quadratic inequalities I can explain the end behavior of polynomial function I can use x-intercepts to graph polynomial functions I can state the domain and range of functions I can graph rational functions in the form y = ax+b/cx+d</p><p>Writing Equations: I can write functions representing transformations o translations and reflections o stretches and shrinks o combinations of transformations I can write equations of linear functions using points and slope I can write equations of quadratic functions using vertices, points, and x-intercepts I can write the equation of a parabola when given the vertex, focus, or directrix I can write the equation of polynomial function when given the zeros of the function I can find linear, quadratic, cubic, and quartic models using a graphing calculator I can write inverse variation equations</p><p>Solving Equations/Inequalities: I can solve system of linear equations in three variables algebraically I can solve quadratic equations o Using square roots o By factoring o By quadratic formula I can solve a system of nonlinear equations I can solve quadratic inequalities I can solve polynomial equations o By factoring (Difference/Sum of Cubes, by Grouping, Quadratic Form) o Using Synthetic Division I can solve equations involving radicals and rational exponents I can solve radical inequalities Simplifying Expressions: I can add, subtract, multiply complex numbers I can add, subtract, multiply polynomials I can use Pascal’s Triangle to expand binomials I can simplify expressions with rational exponents I can simplify radical expressions I can add, subtract, multiply, and divide functions I can simplify rational expressions I can multiply and divide rational expressions</p><p>Features of Quadratic Functions: I can identify properties of parabolas in vertex form, standard form, or intercept form o Finding vertex and Axis of Symmetry o find the maximum and minimum values of a quadratic function o Sketch a graph of quadratic functions o Solve real-life problems involving quadratic functions I can put a quadratic equation into vertex form by completing the square I understand the relationship between the focus and directrix of a parabola. o Identify the focus and directrix when given an equation with vertex at the origin o Solve real life problems related to the focus and directrix of a parabola</p><p>Features of Polynomial Functions: I can identify local maximum and local minimum values of polynomial functions I can determine the intervals where a function is increasing and decreasing</p><p>Inverse of Functions: I can find the inverse of functions I can determine if the inverse of a function is a function I can verify inverses of functions by using composition</p><p>Other Concepts: I can use long division to divide polynomials by other polynomials I can identify even and odd functions I can use finite differences to determine the degree of a polynomial I can classify direct and inverse variation</p>
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