Maths LO 2nd
Maths LO 2nd
Maths LO 2nd
MA.1.07:
Create, interpret and analyze quadratic functions that model real-world situations.
Concepts Skills
•1. Quadratic Function •1. Use first and second differences to create
•2. First and second differences models that represent data
•3. Completing the square •2. Interpret the functions based on the real-
•4. Complex numbers world situation they model.
•5. Parabola •3. Analyze the functions and their
•6. Focus characterisitcs. Explain the different properties of
•7. Argand diagram the algebraic function and its graph
•8. related roots •4. Review solving quadratic equations using
completing squares
•5. Find the inverse of a quadratic function
graphically and algebraically (completing the
square) and determine how to make the inverse a
function.
•6. Graph quadratic function
•7. Relation between roots of quadratic function
and the coefficient
•8. Form Quadratic equation
•9. Related roots
•10. Parabola: focus, directrix
•11. Write quadratic equation in parabolic form
•12. Real life application on parabola
•13. Use the quadratic formula to find real
solutions to quadratic equations; identify
graphically and algebraically when a quadratic
equation has no real solution
•14. Use the quadratic formula to find complex
solutions to quadratic equations
•15. Represent complex numbers three ways: as
ordered pairs, graphically on the coordinate
plane, and in the form a+bi
•16. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide complex
numbers
Big Idea:
We use mathematical modeling with a variety of classes of functions to solve applications such as in
biology and finance, and to form a basis for the study of mechanics and calculus.
Evidence of Learning:
Math Connections 3A Algebra 2 Strategic Thinking Problem Set 1.2 #5a, #5c
Math Connections 3A Algebra 2 Strategic Thinking Problem Set 1.5 #5
Capstone Connection:
MA.1.08:
Create, interpret and analyze exponential and logarithmic functions that model real-world situations.
Concepts Skills
Big Idea:
We use mathematical modeling with a variety of classes of functions to solve applications such as in
biology and finance, and to form a basis for the study of mechanics and calculus.
Evidence of Learning:
Basic Application - Math Connections 3A Problem Set 2.8 p.213, # 3a, b or Quiz in Unit Materials folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9KK7ZY6QeS3cEpJZGlYNzFzWVk
Strategic Thinking - Math Connections 3A Problem Set 2.6 p.197, 6d, e, Math Connections 3a P.221 #10
d, e, Math Connections 3a Problem Set 2.8p.213, 3c, d
Capstone Connection:
MA.1.09:
Create, interpret and analyze trigonometric functions that model real-world situations.
Concepts Skills
Big Idea:
We use mathematical modeling with a variety of classes of functions to solve applications such as in
biology and finance, and to form a basis for the study of mechanics and calculus.
Evidence of Learning:
Capstone Connection:
MA.1.10:
Concepts Skills
•1. Trigonometric identities •1. Derive and apply the Pythagorean Identities
•2. Pythagorean Identities •2. Manipulate and apply co-function Identities"
•3. Cofunction Identities
3- derive and apply trig identities of sum and
4- trig identities of sum and difference of two difference of two angels
angels
4-derive and apply trig identities of double angles
5- trig identities of double angles and half angels and half angels
Big Idea:
We use mathematical modeling with a variety of classes of functions to solve applications such as in
biology and finance, and to form a basis for the study of mechanics and calculus.
Evidence of Learning:
Capstone Connection:
MA.1.11:
Create, interpret and analyze systems of linear functions that model real-world situations.
Concepts Skills
Big Idea:
We use mathematical modeling with a variety of classes of functions to solve applications such as in
biology and finance, and to form a basis for the study of mechanics and calculus.
Evidence of Learning:
Capstone Connection:
Weeks: Week 14
MA.1.12:
Concepts Skills
Big Idea:
We use mathematical modeling with a variety of classes of functions to solve applications such as in
biology and finance, and to form a basis for the study of mechanics and calculus.
Evidence of Learning:
Capstone Connection: