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Radical Laws and Notation
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Units and Quantitative Reasoning
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One Step Equations
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Two Step Equations
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Multi Step Equation
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Coordinate Plane
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Understanding Slope
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Slope Intercept Form
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Point Slope Form
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Standard Form
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Transformations of Linear Functions
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Parallel Lines
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Perpendicular Lines
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Understanding Inequalities
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One Step Inequalities
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Two Step Inequalities
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Multi Step Inequalities
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Compound Inequalities
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System of Equations
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Solving System of Equations
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System of Inequalities
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Understanding Functions
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Function Notation
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Interpret and Model Functions
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Operations on Functions
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Composite Functions
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Inverse Functions
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Arithmetic Sequence
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Geometric Sequences
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Mixed Sequence
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Recursive Formulas For Sequences
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Exponential Growth and Decay
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Algebra
  1. What does it mean to represent data?

  2. Name two ways data can be represented.

  3. Which display is best for comparing categories?

  4. Why is representing data useful?

  5. True or False: Data representation always involves graphs.

 

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Answer Key

  1. Showing data in an organized and visual way

  2. Tables, bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, dot plots

  3. Bar graph

  4. It helps us understand patterns and trends

  5. False

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