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Algebra 2 Course - Florida Curriculum

Master advanced algebraic concepts with comprehensive Algebra 2 curriculum aligned to Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards. Explore polynomial operations, quadratic functions, exponential and logarithmic relationships, and function transformations.

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MA.912.AR.1.1

Identify and interpret parts of an equation or expression

MA.912.AR.1.5

Divide polynomial expressions

MA.912.AR.1.6

Solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication or division of polynomials

MA.912.AR.3.3

Solve and graph one-variable quadratic inequalities

MA.912.AR.3.9

Write two-variable quadratic inequalities

MA.912.AR.3.10

Graph two-variable quadratic inequalities

MA.912.AR.4.2

Solve one-variable absolute value inequalities

MA.912.AR.4.4

Solve and graph problems modeled with absolute value functions

MA.912.AR.5.2

Solve equations involving logarithms or exponential expressions

MA.912.AR.5.4

Write an exponential function to represent a relationship

MA.912.AR.5.5

Solve exponential equations and interpret rate of change

MA.912.AR.5.7

Solve and graph problems modeled with exponential functions

MA.912.AR.5.8

Graph logarithmic functions and determine key features

MA.912.AR.5.9

Solve and graph problems modeled with logarithmic functions

MA.912.AR.6.1

Solve polynomial equations of degree 3 or higher

MA.912.AR.7.1

Solve radical equations

MA.912.AR.7.2

Graph square root or cube root functions

MA.912.AR.7.3

Solve and graph problems modeled with square root or cube root functions

MA.912.AR.8.1

Solve rational equations

MA.912.AR.8.3

Solve and graph problems modeled with rational functions

MA.912.AR.9.2

Solve a system of linear and non-linear equations

MA.912.AR.9.3

Solve a system of non-linear equations

MA.912.AR.9.5

Graph the solution set of a system of inequalities

MA.912.AR.9.7

Represent constraints as systems of equations or inequalities

MA.912.DP.2.8

Fit a quadratic function to bivariate numerical data

MA.912.DP.2.9

Fit an exponential function to bivariate numerical data

MA.912.F.1.1

Determine function type from equation, graph, or table

MA.912.F.1.7

Compare key features of two functions

MA.912.F.1.9

Determine whether a function is even, odd or neither

MA.912.F.2.2

Identify the effect of multiple transformations on a function

MA.912.F.2.5

Create tables, equations, or graphs of transformed functions

MA.912.F.3.2

Combine two or more functions using arithmetic operations

MA.912.F.3.4

Represent composition of two functions and determine domain and range

MA.912.F.3.6

Determine whether an inverse function exists

MA.912.F.3.7

Represent inverse functions algebraically, graphically or in tables

MA.912.FL.3.1

Compare simple, compound and continuously compounded interest

MA.912.FL.3.2

Solve problems involving simple, compound and continuously compounded interest

MA.912.FL.3.4

Explain relationships between interest types and growth types

MA.912.NSO.1.3

Generate equivalent expressions with radicals or rational exponents