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Algebra-2
UNIT.1
Sequences and Functions
Arithmetic Sequences
Introducing Geometric Sequences
Different Types of Sequences
Using Technology to Work with Sequences
Sequences are Functions
Representing Sequences
Representing More Sequences
What’s the Equation?
The Term
What’s the Equation?
Situations and Sequence Types
UNIT.2
Polynomials and Rational Functions
What Is a Polynomial?
Introducing Polynomials
Combining Polynomials
Working with Polynomials
Connecting Factors and Zeros
Different Forms
Using Factors and Zeros
Multiplicity
Finding Intersections
Polynomial Division (Part 1)
Polynomial Division (Part 2)
What Do You Know About Polynomials?
The Remainder Theorem
Rational Functions
Minimizing Surface Area
Graphs of Rational Functions (Part 1)
Graphs of Rational Functions (Part 2)
End Behavior of Rational Functions
Rational Equations
Rational Equations (Part 1)
Rational Equations (Part 2)
Solving Rational Equations
Rational Equations
Polynomial Identities (Part 1)
Polynomial Identities (Part 2)
UNIT.3
Complex Numbers and Rational Exponents
Exponent Properties
Properties of Exponents
Square Roots and Cube Roots
Exponents That Are Unit Fractions
Positive Rational Exponents
Negative Rational Exponents
Solving with Square and Cube Roots
Squares and Square Roots
Inequivalent Equations
Cubes and Cube Roots
Solving Radical Equations
A New Kind of Number
A New Kind of Number
Introducing the Number
Arithmetic with Complex Numbers
Multiplying Complex Numbers
More Arithmetic with Complex Numbers
Working Backwards
Solving Quadratics with Complex Numbers
Solving Quadratics
Completing the Square and Complex Solutions
The Quadratic Formula and Complex Solutions
Real and Non-Real Solutions
UNIT.4
Exponential Functions and Equations
Growing and Shrinking
Growing and Shrinking
Representations of Growth and Decay
Understanding Non-Integer Inputs
Understanding Rational Inputs
Representing Functions at Rational Inputs
Changes Over Rational Intervals
Writing Equations for Exponential Functions
Interpreting and Using Exponential Functions
Missing Exponents
Unknown Exponents
What is a Logarithm?
Interpreting and Writing Logarithmic Equations
Evaluating Logarithmic Expressions
The Constant
The Number
Exponential Functions with Base
Solving Exponential Equations
Logarithmic Functions and Graphs
Using Graphs and Logarithms to Solve Problems (Part 1)
Logarithmic Functions
Applications of Logarithmic Functions
UNIT.5
Transformations of Functions
Translations, Reflections, and Symmetry
Matching up to Data
Moving Functions
More Movement
Reflecting Functions
Some Functions Have Symmetry
Symmetry in Equations
Expressing Transformations of Functions Algebraically
Scaling Outputs and Inputs
Scaling the Outputs
Scaling the Inputs
Putting It All Together
Combining Functions
Making a Model for Data
UNIT.6
Trigonometric Functions
The Unit Circle
Moving in Circles
Revisiting Right Triangles
The Unit Circle (Part 1)
The Unit Circle (Part 2)
The Pythagorean Identity (Part 1)
The Pythagorean Identity (Part 2)
Finding Unknown Coordinates on a Circle
Periodic Functions
Rising and Falling
Introduction to Trigonometric Functions
Beyond
Extending the Domain of Trigonometric Functions
Tangent
Trigonometry Transformations
Amplitude and Midline
Transforming Trigonometric Functions
Features of Trigonometric Graphs (Part 1)
Features of Trigonometric Graphs (Part 2)
Comparing Transformations
Modeling Circular Motion
UNIT.7
Statistical Inferences
Being Skeptical
Study Types
Randomness in Groups
Distributions
Describing Distributions
Normal Distributions
Areas in Histograms
Areas under a Normal Curve
Not All Samples Are the Same
Not Always Ideal
Variability in Samples
Estimating Proportions from Samples
Reducing Margin of Error
Estimating a Population Mean
Analyzing Experimental Data
Experimenting
Using Normal Distributions for Experiment Analysis
Questioning Experimenting
Heart Rates