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Florida Algebra 1 Help | StudyPugHelp
FL Standard | Shortened Benchmark | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
MA.912.AR.1.1 | Identify and interpret parts of an equation or expression |
MA.912.AR.1.2 | Rearrange equations or formulas to isolate a quantity of interest |
MA.912.AR.1.3 | Add, subtract and multiply polynomial expressions |
MA.912.AR.1.4 | Divide a polynomial expression by a monomial expression |
MA.912.AR.1.7 | Rewrite a polynomial expression as a product of polynomials |
MA.912.AR.2.1 | Write and solve one-variable multi-step linear equations |
MA.912.AR.2.2 | Write a linear two-variable equation from a graph, description or table |
MA.912.AR.2.3 | Write a linear two-variable equation for parallel or perpendicular lines |
MA.912.AR.2.4 | Graph a linear function and determine its key features |
MA.912.AR.2.5 | Solve and graph problems modeled with linear functions |
MA.912.AR.2.6 | Solve one-variable linear inequalities |
MA.912.AR.2.7 | Write two-variable linear inequalities |
MA.912.AR.2.8 | Graph the solution set to a two-variable linear inequality |
MA.912.AR.3.1 | Solve one-variable quadratic equations |
MA.912.AR.3.4 | Write a quadratic function from a graph, description or table |
MA.912.AR.3.5 | Given x-intercepts and another point, write a quadratic function equation |
MA.912.AR.3.6 | Determine the vertex and zeros of a quadratic function |
MA.912.AR.3.7 | Graph a quadratic function and determine its key features |
MA.912.AR.3.8 | Solve and graph problems modeled with quadratic functions |
MA.912.AR.4.1 | Solve one-variable absolute value equations |
MA.912.AR.4.3 | Graph absolute value functions and determine key features |
MA.912.AR.5.3 | Classify exponential functions as representing growth or decay |
MA.912.AR.5.4 | Write an exponential function from a graph, description or table |
MA.912.AR.5.6 | Graph exponential functions and determine key features |
MA.912.AR.9.1 | Solve systems of two-variable linear equations |
MA.912.AR.9.4 | Graph the solution set of a system of two-variable linear inequalities |
MA.912.AR.9.6 | Represent constraints as systems of linear equations or inequalities |
MA.912.DP.1.1 | Select appropriate method to represent data |
MA.912.DP.1.2 | Interpret data distributions |
MA.912.DP.1.3 | Explain difference between correlation and causation |
MA.912.DP.1.4 | Estimate population total, mean or percentage using sample survey |
MA.912.DP.2.4 | Fit a linear function to bivariate numerical data |
MA.912.DP.3.1 | Construct and interpret two-way frequency tables |
MA.912.F.1.1 | Determine function type from equation, graph, or table |
MA.912.F.1.2 | Evaluate a function for an input in its domain |
MA.912.F.1.3 | Calculate and interpret average rate of change |
MA.912.F.1.5 | Compare key features of linear functions |
MA.912.F.1.6 | Compare key features of linear and nonlinear functions |
MA.912.F.1.8 | Determine whether a linear, quadratic or exponential function best models a situation |
MA.912.F.2.1 | Identify the effect on the graph or table of a given function after transformations |
MA.912.FL.3.2 | Solve problems involving simple and compound interest |
MA.912.FL.3.4 | Explain relationship between simple interest and linear growth, compound interest and exponential growth |
MA.912.NSO.1.1 | Extend Laws of Exponents to rational exponents |
MA.912.NSO.1.2 | Generate equivalent algebraic expressions using properties of exponents |
MA.912.NSO.1.4 | Apply operations with rational numbers to add, subtract, multiply and divide numerical radicals |
Complete Florida Algebra 1 Coverage
LESSONS
96
VIDEOS
606
PRACTICE
1000
FL ALIGNED
100%
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Is StudyPug aligned with the Florida Algebra 1 curriculum?
Yes. StudyPug is fully aligned to Florida BEST Standards for Algebra 1. Every lesson, practice problem, and assessment matches the topics your child is learning in their Florida high school math class.
What topics are covered in Algebra 1?
Algebra 1 covers polynomials and factoring, linear equations and functions, systems of equations, quadratic functions and equations, exponential functions, absolute value, inequalities, and data analysis. All 98 topics align with Florida's curriculum framework.
How does StudyPug help my Algebra 1 student learn math?
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Can my child use StudyPug independently?
Absolutely. Most high school students use StudyPug on their own for homework help and test prep. The video lessons are clear enough that they don't need you to re-explain concepts, and adaptive practice keeps them working at the right level.
Does StudyPug prepare students for the Algebra 1 EOC?
Yes. StudyPug includes targeted practice for Florida's Algebra 1 End-of-Course assessment. Questions are structured like the actual EOC exam, covering all tested standards so your child walks in confident and prepared.
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StudyPug offers flexible monthly and annual plans starting at $19.99/month. All plans include unlimited access to every Algebra 1 video, practice question, and progress report. There's no long-term contract — cancel anytime.
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