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        Functions cover a wide range of topics. In your early work, you should have studied linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. In this course you will review and extend ideas about these functions and will see that many real-world phenomena can be modeled by special relations called functions that can be write as equations or graphed. 

Knowledge of functions is needed for calculus, an area of mathematics that is fundamental in engineering and in the physical sciences. 
 
 

Selected topics.
Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Precalculus with Applications.


Glencoe
The McGraw-Hill Companies
2004

         

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Chapter 1.  Linear Relations and Functions.

        Lesson 1-1. Relations and Functions.

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          Lesson 1-2. Composition of functions.

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          Lesson 1-3. Graphing Linear Equations,  

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          Lesson 1-4. Writing Linear Equations. 

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          Lesson 1-5. Writing Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines.  

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          Lesson 1-6. Modeling Real-world Data with Linear Functions.  

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            Lesson 1-7. Piecewise Functions.

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Lesson 1-8. Graphing Linear Inequalities.

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Chapter 2. System of Linear Equations and Inequalities.

Lesson 2-1. Solving Systems of Equations in Two Variables,

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Lesson 2-2. Solving Systems of Equations in Three Variables.  , 

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Lesson 2-3. Modeling Real-World Data with Matrices.,

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Lesson 2-4. Modeling Motion with Matrices.   ,

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Lesson 2-5. Determinants and Multiplicative Inverses.

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Lesson 2-6. Solving System of Linear Inequalities.

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Lesson 2-7. Linear Programming.

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       Chapter 3. The Nature of Graphs.

 Lesson 3-1. Symmetry and Coordinate Graphs.

 

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Lesson 3-2. Families of Graphs.

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Lesson 3-3.Graphs of Nonlinear Inequalities.

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Lesson 3-4. Inverse Functions and Relations.

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Lesson 3-5. Continuity and End Behavior.

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Lesson 3-6. Critical Points and Extrema.

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Lesson 3-7. Graphs of Rational Functions.

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Lesson 3-8. Direct, Inverse, and Joint Variation.

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       Chapter 4. Polynomial and Rational Functions.

 Lesson 4-1. Polynomial Functions.

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Lesson 4-2. Quadratic Equations.

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Lesson 4-3.The Remainder and Factor Theorem.

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Lesson 4-4. The Rational Root Theorem.

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Lesson 4-5.Locating Zeros of a Polynomial Function.

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Lesson 4-6.Rational Equations and Partial Fractions.

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Lesson 4-7.Radical Equations and Inequalities.

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Lesson 4-8.Modeling Real-World Data with Polynomial Functions.

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Chapter Test Practice

 

Review for Final Exam.

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