Evidence of Understanding
- solve polynomial functions in the context of a situation
- build equations that model the relationship between two variables in a function
- connect equivalent mathematical representations (an equation to a situation, etc.) and justify the connection
- use multiple mathematical representations (equation, table, graph) to uncover solutions to a problem or answer questions for a given situation
- solve systems with two or three variables in the context of a situation
- algebraically solve systems containing a linear equation and either a polynomial equation or the equation of a circle
- possible extension: solve a system containing a quadratic and the equation of a circle
- graphically solve systems containing any two function types with the use of technology
- solve 3x3 systems algebraically
- build and combine functions by using the arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication
- identify values in the solution set and describe solution(s) in the context of a situation
- algebraically solve systems containing a linear equation and either a polynomial equation or the equation of a circle
- apply geometric ideas to create and solve polynomial equations
- recognize and apply polynomial identities describing numerical relationships
- connect Pythagorean Triples to (x2 + y2)2 = (x2 - y2)2 + (2xy)2
- derive the equation of a parabola, the focus, or the directrix using information
- derive the formula for the sum of a finite geometric series and use it to solve problems
- recognize and apply polynomial identities describing numerical relationships
Develop conceptual understanding:
polynomial identity, Pythagorean Triple, focus, directrix, geometric seriesSupporting terms to communicate:
polynomial, linear, quadratic, cubic, zeros, roots, simultaneous solution, vertex, maximum/minimum point