Algebra I
Overview of Course
  Subject Area: Mathematics
Course Number: 1200310
Credit: 1.0
Prerequisites: NONE
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