UP:MA19.A2.13
Vocabulary
- Polynomial Functions
- Exponential Functions
- Logarithmic Functions
- Radical Functions
- Trigonometric Functions
- Reciprocal Functions
- Piecewise Functions
Knowledge
Students know:
- When a particular two variable equation accurately models the situation presented in a contextual problem.
Skills
Students are able to:
- Write equations in two variables that accurately model contextual situations.
- Graph equations involving two variables on coordinate axes with appropriate scales and labels, using it to make predictions.
Understanding
Students understand that:
- There are relationships among features of a contextual problem, a created mathematical model for that problem, and a graph of that relationship which is useful in making predictions.
Body
- Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales and use them to make predictions. Extend to polynomial, trigonometric (sine and cosine), logarithmic, reciprocal, radical, and general piecewise functions.