The 23 lessons in this group provide initial instruction or intervention on polynomials and quadratic equations. In the first seven lessons students learn the rules of exponents, scientific notation of simplified algebraic expressions, how to add and subtract polynomials, how to multiply polynomials, how to multiply monomials and polynomials, how to divide polynomials by monomials, and how to divide polynomials using long division. Mastery of these skills is necessary to understand factoring, and a thorough understanding of factoring is necessary to solve quadratic equations.A11.1 Applying Rules of ExponentsA11.2 Using Scientific NotationA11.3 Adding and Subtracting PolynomialsA11.4 Multiplying Monomials and BinomialsA11.5 Multiplying PolynomialsA11.6 Dividing PolynomialsA11.7 Dividing Polynomials Using Long DivisionThe next seven lessons show the student step-by-step how to factor polynomials. Polynomials are algebraic expressions that use only three basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication) on whole number exponents. Students learn several methods of factoring polynomials, among them are: factoring to remove the greatest common factor, factoring by groups, factoring polynomials in the form of a² - b² (the difference of two squares), factoring polynomials in the form of x² + bx + c, and factoring polynomials of the form ax² + bx + c in which a ≠ 0 and a ≠ 1. Factoring is used throughout mathematics. It is used in geometry to solve problems involving area, in trigonometry to solve equations, and in calculus to find the limits of a function. A12.1 Factoring by Removing the Greatest Common FactorA12.2 Factoring by GroupingA12.3 Factoring the Difference of Two SquaresA12.4 Factoring + + A12.5 Factoring + + A12.6 Factoring Using Several MethodsA12.7 Dividing Polynomials Using FactoringIn the next six lessons students distinguish between quadratic and linear equations and learn several methods for solving quadratic equations.Manufacturers use quadratic equations to maximize revenue by adjusting price according to demand. Business owners use quadratic equations to manipulate variables such as cost and profit.A13.1 Defining Quadratic Equations of One VariableA13.2 Solving Quadratic Equations by Evaluating Square RootsA13.3 Solving Quadratic Equations by FactoringA13.4 Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the SquareA13.5 Solving Quadratic Equations by the Quadratic FormulaA13.6 Solving Problems Using Quadratic Equations of One VariableThe last three lessons in this group focus on graphing quadratic relations. Students learn to identify the shape, orientation, and location in the coordinate plane of a parabola by analyzing its equation. They solve application problems using the graphs of quadratic relations to find maximum and minimum values.A14.1 Graphing Simple Quadratic RelationsA14.2 Graphing Quadratic Relations by Analysis14.3 Solving Problems Using Quadratic GraphsStudent print materials and Teachers' Notes are available for download at www.elevatedmath.com.Download the free Elevated Math app to view two complimentary lessons or buy the lessons individually.
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