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2003 Algebra/Data Analysis Assessment
Algebra/Data Analysis Assessment

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Goal 1

The student will demonstrate the ability to investigate, interpret, and communicate solutions to mathematical and real-world problems using patterns, functions, and algebra.

24 Items Expectation
1.1

The student will analyze a wide variety of patterns and functional relationships using the language of mathematics and appropriate technology.

  10 Items Indicator
1.1.1

The student will recognize, describe, and/or extend patterns and functional relationships that are expressed numerically, algebraically, and/or geometrically.

4 Items
12 12 12
25 25 25
32 32 32
37 37 37
    Indicator
1.1.2

The student will represent patterns and/or functional relationships in a table, as a graph, and/or by mathematical expression.

3 Items
11 11 11
12 12 12
26 26 26
    Indicator
1.1.3

The student will apply addition, subtraction, multiplication, and/or division of algebraic expressions to mathematical and real-world problems.

2 Items
8 8 8
19 19 19
    Indicator
1.1.4

The student will describe the graph of a non-linear function and discuss its appearance in terms of the basic concepts of maxima and minima, zeros (roots), rate of change, domain and range, and continuity.

2 Items
2 2 2
33 33 33
  Expectation
1.2

The student will model and interpret real-world situations using the language of mathematics and appropriate technology.

  14 Items Indicator
1.2.1

The student will determine the equation for a line, solve linear equations, and/or describe the solutions using numbers, symbols, and/or graphs.

4 Items
14 14 14
28 28 28
31 31 31
36 36 36
    Indicator
1.2.2

The student will solve linear inequalities and describe the solutions using numbers, symbols, and/or graphs.

2 Items
4 4 4
7 7 7
    Indicator
1.2.3

The student will solve and describe using numbers, symbols, and/or graphs if and where two straight lines intersect.

4 Items
9 9 9
15 15 15
35 35 35
36 36 36
    Indicator
1.2.4

The student will describe how the graphical model of a non-linear function represents a given problem and will estimate the solution.

2 Items
3 3 3
27 27 27
    Indicator
1.2.5

The student will apply formulas and/or use matrices (arrays of numbers) to solve real-world problems.

3 Items
1 1 1
13 13 13
18 18 18
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