| Algebra I | |
| Overview of Course | |
| Subject Area: Mathematics Course Number: 1200310 Credit: 1.0 Prerequisites: NONE |
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| Major Concepts/Content. The purpose of this course is to develop the algebraic concepts and processes that can be used to solve a variety of real-world and mathematical problems. | |
| The content should include, but not be limited to, the following: | |
| • | Structure and properties of the real number system, including rational and irrational numbers |
| • | Exponents, square roots, radicals, absolute value, and scientific notation |
| • | Varied means for analyzing and expressing patterns, relations, and functions, including words, tables, sequences, graphs, and algebraic equations |
| • | Variables, algebraic expressions, polynomials, and operations with polynomials |
| • | Coordinate geometry and graphing of equations and inequalities |
| • | Data analysis concepts and techniques including introductory statistics and probability |
| • | Varied solution strategies, algebraic and graphic, for inequalities, linear and quadratic equations, and for systems of equations |