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1 graphing Activities _____ 2009 CompassLearning All graphing concepts in Algebra II have practice problems associated with them. Some activities have practice problems within the activity and on worksheets, some activities have practice problems in worksheet form only. activity Code activity Title Worksheet Title A2050 Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities A2060 graphing Linear Functions graphing Linear Functions A2080 Absolute Value Functions Absolute Value Functions A2100 Reflections and Translations A2110 Stretches and Compressions Transformations of Parent Functions A2170 graphing Quadratic Functions graphing Quadratic Functions A2260 graphing Polynomial Functions graphing Polynomial Functions A2320 graphing Rational Functions
2 graphing Rational Functions A2360 graphing Radical Functions graphing Radical Functions A2370 Exponential Functions and Graphs A2380 Logarithmic Functions and Graphs graphing Exponential and Logarithmic Functions A2500 graphing Systems of Inequalities graphing Systems of Equations and Inequalities A2560 Parabolas, Circles, Ellipses, and Hyperbolas A2570 Review of Conic Sections graphing Conic Sections You can expect the activities highlighted in yellow to require less computer time for each student, because for those the worksheet is the primary practice for the instruction.
3 After a student has finished the videos for the highlighted activities, the student will leave the activity and all practice problems will be on the associated worksheet. Given the complexity of the graphing instruction and content, the most comprehensive way for a student to practice and master those skills is on paper. The non-highlighted activities have practice problems after each direct instruction video and a worksheet with supplemental problems. These activities are comparable in length to the non- graphing activities in Algebra II.
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