Alg2.2 Polynomials and Rational Functions
Lesson 1
- I can create and interpret a polynomial that models the volume of a box.
Lesson 2
- I can use polynomials to understand different kinds of situations.
Lesson 3
- I can identify important characteristics of polynomial graphs and expressions.
Lesson 4
- I understand that if you add, subtract, or multiply polynomials, you get another polynomial.
Lesson 5
- I can find the zeros of a function from its factored form.
Lesson 6
- I can identify features of polynomials and their graphs using their standard and factored forms.
Lesson 7
- I can write an expression for a function that has specific horizontal intercepts.
Lesson 8
- I understand why a function's end behavior is determined by its leading term.
Lesson 9
- I can identify the end behavior of a polynomial function from its equation.
Lesson 10
- I can use zeros and multiplicities to sketch a graph of a polynomial.
Lesson 11
- I can find where two polynomial functions intersect.
Lesson 12
- I can divide one polynomial by another.
Lesson 13
- I can use long division to divide polynomials.
Lesson 14
- I can use division to rewrite a polynomial in factored form starting from a known factor and then sketch what it looks like.
Lesson 15
- I understand the remainder theorem and why it's true.
Lesson 16
- I can write a rational function to model different properties of cylinders.
Lesson 17
- I can identify a vertical asymptote from a graph or an equation of a rational function.
Lesson 18
- I can identify a horizontal asymptote from a graph or an equation of a rational function.
Lesson 19
- I can find the end behavior of a rational function by rewriting it as $f(x)=q(x)+\frac{r(x)}{b(x)}$.
Lesson 20
- I can write rational expressions that represent averages to answer questions about the situation.
Lesson 21
- I can write and solve equations with simple rational expressions on each side.
Lesson 22
- I know how to check for extraneous solutions to rational equations.
Lesson 23
- I understand what an identity is in mathematics.
Lesson 24
- I can justify why identities are true.
Lesson 25
- I understand why the geometric sum formula is true.
Lesson 26
- I can use the geometric sum formula to solve problems.