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Table of Contents, and Sample Modules
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Unit 1 Quantities and Modeling
Module 1 Quantitative Reasoning
Module 2 Algebraic Models
Unit 2 Understanding Functions
Module 3 Functions and Models
Module 4 Patterns and Sequences
Unit 3 Linear Functions, Equations,
and Inequalities
Module 5 Linear Functions
Module 6 Forms of Linear Equations
Module 7 Linear Equations and Inequalities
Unit 4 Statistical Models
Module 8 Multi-Variable Categorical Data
Module 9 One-Variable Data Distributions
Module 10 Linear Modeling and Regression
Unit 5 Linear Systems
Module 11 Solving Systems of Linear Equations
Module 12 Modeling with Linear Systems
Module 13 Piecewise-Defined Functions
Volume 2
Unit 6 Exponential Relationships
Module 14 Geometric Sequences and Exponential Functions
Module 15 Exponential Equations and Models
Unit 7 Transformations and Congruence
Module 16 Tools of Geometry
Module 17 Transformations and Symmetry
Module 18 Congruent Figures
Unit 8 Lines, Angles, and Triangles
Module 19 Lines and Angles
Module 20 Triangle Congruence Criteria
Module 21 Applications of Triangle Congruence
Module 22 Properties of Triangles
Module 23 Special Segments in Triangles
Unit 9 Quadrilaterals and Coordinate Proof
Module 24 Properties of Quadrilaterals
Module 25 Coordinate Proof Using Slope and Distance
Integrated
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Unit 1 Characteristics of Functions
Module 1 Analyzing Functions
Module 2 Absolute Value Functions, Equations, and
Inequalities
Unit 2 Polynomial Operations
Module 3 Rational Exponents and Radicals
Module 4 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
Module 5 Multiplying Polynomials
Unit 3 Quadratic Functions
Module 6 Graphing Quadratic Functions
Module 7 Connecting Intercepts, Zeros, and Factors
Unit 4 Quadratic Equations and Models
Module 8 Using Factors to Solve Quadratic Equations
Module 9 Using Square Roots to Solve Quadratic
Equations
Module 10 Linear, Exponential, and Quadratic Models
Unit 5 Extending Quadratic Equations
Module 11 Quadratic Equations and Complex Numbers
Module 12 Quadratic Relations and Systems of Equations
Module 13 Functions and Inverses
Volume 2
Unit 6 Geometric Proof
Module 14 Proofs with Lines and Angles
Module 15 Proofs with Triangles and Quadrilaterals
Unit 7 Similarity and Right Triangles
Module 16 Similarity and Transformations
Module 17 Using Similar Triangles
Module 18 Trigonometry with Right Triangles
Unit 8 Properties of Circles
Module 19 Angles and Segments in Circles
Module 20 Arc Length and Sector Area
Unit 9 Volume
Module 21 Volume Formulas
Unit 10 Probability
Module 22 Introduction to Probability
Module 23 Conditional Probability and Independence
of Events
Module 24 Probability and Decision Making
Integrated
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Unit 1 Methods for Reasoning with
Geometry
Module 1 Constructions
Module 2 Coordinate Proof Using Slope and Distance
Unit 2 Measurement and Modeling in
Two and Three Dimensions
Module 3 Visualizing Solids
Module 4 Modeling and Problem Solving
Unit 3 Polynomial Functions,
Expressions, and Equations
Module 5 Polynomial Functions
Module 6 Polynomials
Module 7 Polynomial Equations
Unit 4 Rational Functions, Expressions,
and Equations
Module 8 Rational Functions
Module 9 Rational Expressions and Equations
Unit 5 Radical Functions, Expressions,
and Equations
Module 10 Radical Functions
Module 11 Radical Expressions and Equations
Volume 2
Unit 6 Exponential and Logarithmic
Functions and Equations
Module 12 Sequences and Series
Module 13 Exponential Functions
Module 14 Modeling with Exponential and Other Functions
Module 15 Logarithmic Functions
Module 16 Logarithmic Properties and Exponential Equations
Unit 7 Trigonometric Functions
Module 17 Trigonometry with All Triangles
Module 18 Unit-Circle Definition of Trigonometric Functions
Module 19 Graphing Trigonometric Functions
Unit 8 Statistics and Decision Making
Module 20 Gathering and Displaying Data
Module 21 Data Distributions
Module 22 Making Inferences from Data
Module 23 Probability and Decision Making
Unit 9 Properties of Circles
Module 24 Angles and Segments in Circles
Module 25 Arc Length and Sector Area
Module 26 Equations of Circles and Parabolas
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Volume 1Unit 1 Quantities and Modeling
Module 1 Quantitative Reasoning
Module 2 Algebraic ModelsUnit 2 Understanding Functions
Module 3 Functions and ModelsModule 4 Patterns and SequencesUnit 3 Linear Functions, Equations,
and Inequalities
Module 5 Linear FunctionsModule 6 Forms of Linear Equations
Module 7 Linear Equations and Inequalities
Unit 4 Statistical ModelsModule 8 Multi-Variable Categorical Data
Module 9 One-Variable Data Distributions
Module 10 Linear Modeling and RegressionUnit 5 Linear Systems and Piecewise
FunctionsModule 11 Solving Systems of Linear Equations
Module 12 Modeling with Linear Systems
Module 13 Piecewise-Defined Functions
Volume 2Unit 6 Exponential Relationships
Module 14 Rational Exponents and Radicals
Module 15 Geometric Sequences and Exponential Functions
Module 16 Exponential Equations and Models
Unit 7 Polynomial Operations
Module 17 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
Module 18 Multiplying PolynomialsUnit 8 Quadratic FunctionsModule 19 Graphing Quadratic Functions
Module 20 Connecting Intercepts, Zeros, and Factors
Unit 9 Quadratic Equations and Models
Module 21 Using Factors to Solve Quadratic Equations
Module 22 Using Square Roots to Solve Quadratic
EquationsModule 23 Linear, Exponential, and Quadratic Models
Unit 10 Inverse RelationshipsModule 24 Functions and Inverses
Volume 2
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Volume 2 Unit 4 SimilarityModule 11 Similarity and Transformations
Module 12 Using Similar TrianglesUnit 5 TrigonometryModule 13 Trigonometry with Right Triangles
Module 14 Trigonometry with All TrianglesUnit 6 Properties of CirclesModule 15 Angles and Segments in Circles
Module 16 Arc Length and Sector Area
Module 17 Equations of Circles and ParabolasUnit 7 Measurement and Modeling in
Two and Three Dimensions
Module 18 Volume FormulasModule 19 Visualizing Solids Module 20 Modeling and Problem SolvingUnit 8 ProbabilityModule 21 Introduction to Probability
Module 22 Conditional Probability and
Independence of Events
Module 23 Probability and Decision Making
Volume 1Unit 1 Transformations and Congruence
Module 1 Tools of GeometryModule 2 Transformations and Symmetry
Module 3 Congruent FiguresUnit 2 Lines, Angles, and Triangles
Module 4 Lines and Angles Module 5 Triangle Congruence Criteria
Module 6 Applications of Triangle Congruence
Module 7 Properties of TrianglesModule 8 Special Segments in TrianglesUnit 3 Quadrilaterals and Coordinate
ProofModule 9 Properties of Quadrilaterals
Module 10 Coordinate Proof Using Slope and Distance
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Volume 1Unit 1 FunctionsModule 1 Analyzing FunctionsModule 2 Absolute Value Functions, Equations,
and InequalitiesUnit 2 Quadratic Functions, Equations,
and Relations
Module 3 Quadratic EquationsModule 4 Quadratic Relations and Systems of Equations
Unit 3 Polynomial Functions,
Expressions, and Equations
Module 5 Polynomial FunctionsModule 6 PolynomialsModule 7 Polynomial EquationsUnit 4 Rational Functions, Expressions,
and Equations
Module 8 Rational FunctionsModule 9 Rational Expressions and Equations
Unit 5 Radical Functions, Expressions,
and Equations
Module 10 Radical FunctionsModule 11 Radical Expressions and Equations
Volume 2Unit 6 Exponential and Logarithmic
Functions and Equations
Module 12 Sequences and SeriesModule 13 Exponential FunctionsModule 14 Modeling with Exponential and Other Functions
Module 15 Logarithmic FunctionsModule 16 Logarithmic Properties and Exponential
EquationsUnit 7 Trigonometric Functions
Module 17 Unit-Circle Definition of Trigonometric
FunctionsModule 18 Graphing Trigonometric Functions
Unit 8 ProbabilityModule 19 Introduction to Probability
Module 20 Conditional Probability and Independence
of EventsModule 21 Probability and Decision Making
Unit 9 StatisticsModule 22 Gathering and Displaying Data
Module 23 Data DistributionsModule 24 Making Inferences from Data
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