Adv Algebra Radicals Week 1
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- Adv Algebra Radicals Week 1
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- 3/1/2024
Week of: 2/26 *for additional curriculum information, please visit the district's resource High School Pacing Guides or Georgia Standards Course Name:Advanced Algebra Monday A.FGR.3.3 Use the definition of a logarithm, logarithmic properties, and the inverse relationship between exponential and logarithmic functions to solve problems in context. LT: I can apply properties of logarithmic expressions I can use the inverse relationship of logarithms and exponentials to rewrite expressions SC: I can apply the product rule I can apply the quotient rule I can apply the power rule I can apply the one-to-one rule to solve problems Lesson/Activity: TEST Exponential Models Solve exponential equations using one-to-one property Graph exponential Equations Convert logarithms to exponentials Convert exponentials to logarithms Apply properties to condense logarithms Solve logarithmic equations Solve exponential equations requiring logarithms Resources: Test Tuesday AA.FGR.4.2 Solve radical equations in one variable and give examples showing how extraneous solutions may arise LT: I can solve equations that include radicals SC: I can isolate a radical I can use powers as inverses of radicals I can solve quadratic equations I can check my solutions Lesson/Activity: Engage: DeltaMath questions Explore: Finish DeltaMath Apply: Finish DeltaMath Reflect: Ticket out the door Resources: DeltaMath, TOTD Wednesday AA.FGR.4.2 Solve radical equations in one variable and give examples showing how extraneous solutions may arise LT: I can simplify radicals SC: I can determine factors of a term I can determine perfect squares and cubes for numbers or variables Lesson/Activity: Engage: Review solving quadratic equations Explore: Guided notes on simplifying radicals Apply: DeltaMath on solving radical equations Reflect: Thumbs up or down Resources: DeltaMath Thursday AA.FGR.4.2 Solve radical equations in one variable and give examples showing how extraneous solutions may arise LT: I can solve equations that include radicals I can write a radical equation given an application problem SC: I can write an equation to model a scenario I can isolate a radical I can use powers as inverses of radicals I can solve quadratic equations I can check my solutions Lesson/Activity: Engage: DeltaMath questions Explore: Finish DeltaMath Apply: Finish DeltaMath Reflect: Ticket out the door Resources: DeltaMath, TOTD Friday AA.FGR.4.2 Solve radical equations in one variable and give examples showing how extraneous solutions may arise AA.FGR.4.1: Rewrite radical expressions as expressions with rational exponents. Extend the properties of integer exponents to rational exponents. AA.FGR.4.3: Analyze and graph radical functions LT: I can solve equations that include radicals I can graph radical equations I can use rational exponents for radical expressions SC: I can isolate a radical I can use powers as inverses of radicals I can solve a quadratic equation I can check my solutions I can graph a radical equation I can determine domain I can determine range I can write radical expressions using rational exponents Lesson/Activity: Engage: Review topics from Week 11 Review Explore: Apply: Week 11 Review Reflect: Week 11 Review Resources: Week 11 Review