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12 + (−19) −24 + (−32) (−6) − 7 (−6) − 9 08/13/2019 Algebra I Agenda
12 + (−19) −24 + (−32) (−6) − 7 (−6) − 9 08/13/2019 Algebra IA Agenda
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45 + (−32) 16 + (−24) −28 + 13 −15 + 15 08/12/2019 Algebra IA Agenda Number Sense Activity Opening: Number Sense Routine Hook/Launch: Format Paper for Cornell Notes. Topic-Academic Vocabulary E.Q.- What is the academic Vocabulary and their meaning in relation to reasoning with equations and inequalities? Work Period: Cornell Notes on Academic Vocabulary Close: Student/Teacher Dialog 45 + (−32) 16 + (−24) −28 + 13 −15 + 15

Algebra the branch of mathematics that deals with relationships between numbers, utilizing letters and other symbols to represent specific sets of numbers, or to describe a pattern of relationships between numbers

Arithmetic Sequence a sequence of numbers in which the difference between any two consecutive terms is the same

Average Rate of Change the change in the value of a quantity by the elapsed time; for a function, this is the change in the y value divided by the change in the x value for two distinct points on a graph

Coefficient a number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression

Constant rate of change with respect to the variable x of a linear function y = f(x), the constant rate of change is the slope of its graph

Continuous describes a connected set of numbers, such as an interval

Discrete a set with elements that are disconnected

Domain the set of x coordinates of the set of points on a graph; the set of x coordinates of a given set of ordered pairs; the value that is the input in a function or relation.

End Behaviors the appearance of a graph as it is followed farther and farther in either direction

Equation a number sentence that contains an equals symbol

Explicit Formula a formula that allows direct computation of any term for a sequence a1, a2, a3, . . . an, . . .

Expression a mathematical phrase involving at least one variable and sometimes numbers and operation symbols.

Factor for any number x, the numbers that can be evenly divided into x are called factors of x; the number 20 has the factors {1, 2, 4, 5, 10, & 20}

Inequality any mathematical sentence that contains the symbols greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to

Interval Notation a notation representing an interval as a pair of numbers; the numbers are the endpoints of the interval; parentheses and/or brackets are used to show whether the endpoints are included or excluded

Linear Function a function with a constant rate of change and a straight line graph

Linear Model a linear function representing real world phenomena; the model also represents patterns found in graphs and/or data

Ordered Pair a pair of numbers, (x,y), that indicate the position of a point on a Cartesian Plane

Parameter the independent variable or variables in a system of equations with more than one dependent variable

Range the set of all possible outputs of a function

Recursive Formula a formula that requires the computation of all previous terms to find the value of an

Slope the ration of the vertical and horizontal changes between two points on a surface or a line

Substitution to replace one element of a mathematical equation or expression with another

Term a value in a sequence--the first value in a sequence is the 1st term, the second value in a sequence is the 2nd term, and so on; a term is also any of the monomials that make up a polynomial

Variable a letter of symbol used to represent a number

X-intercept the point where a line meets or crosses the x axis

Y-intercept the point where a line meets or crosses the y axis