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1.1 Study Skills for Success in Mathematics, and Using a Calculator 1.2 Sets and Other Basic Concepts 1.3 Properties of and Operations with Real Numbers 1.4 Order of Operations Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 1.1—1.4 1.5 Exponents 1.6 Scientific Notation CHAPTER 2: Equations and Inequalities 2.1 Solving Linear Equations 2.2 Problem Solving and Using Formulas 2.3 Applications of Algebra Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 2.1—2.3 2.4 Additional Application Problems 2.5 Solving Linear Inequalities 2.6 Solving Equations and Inequalities Containing Absolute Values CHAPTER 3: Graphs and Functions 3.1 Graphs 3.2 Functions 3.3 Linear Functions: Graphs and Applications 3.4 The Slope-Intercept Form of a Linear Equation Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 3.1—3.4 3.5 The Point-Slope Form of a Linear Equation 3.6 The Algebra of Functions 3.7 Graphing Linear Inequalities CHAPTER 4: Systems of Equations and Inequalities 4.1 Solving Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 4.2 Solving Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables 4.3 Systems of Linear Equations: Applications and Problem Solving Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 4.1—4.3 4.4 Solving Systems of Equations Using Matrices 4.5 Solving Systems of Equations Using Determinants and Cramer’s Rule 4.6 Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities CHAPTER 5: Polynomials and Polynomial Functions 5.1 Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials 5.2 Multiplication of Polynomials 5.3 Division of Polynomials and Synthetic Division 5.4 Factoring a Monomial from a Polynomial and Factoring by Grouping Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 5.1—5.4 5.5 Factoring Trinomials 5.6 Special Factoring Formulas 5.7 A General Review of Factoring 5.8 Polynomial Equations CHAPTER 6: Rational Expressions and Equations 6.1 The Domains of Rational Functions and Multiplication and Division of Rational Expressions 6.2 Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions 6.3 Complex Fractions 6.4 Solving Rational Equations Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 6.1—6.4 6.5 Rational Equations: Applications and Problem Solving 6.6 Variation CHAPTER 7: Roots, Radicals, and Complex Numbers 7.1 Roots and Radicals 7.2 Rational Exponents 7.3 Simplifying Radicals 7.4 Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Radicals Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 7.1—7.4 7.5 Dividing Radicals 7.6 Solving Radical Equations 7.7 Complex Numbers CHAPTER 8: Quadratic Functions 8.1 Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square 8.2 Solving Quadratic Equations by the Quadratic Formula 8.3 Quadratic Equations: Applications and Problem Solving Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 8.1—8.3 8.4 Writing Equations in Quadratic Form 8.5 Graphing Quadratic Functions 8.6 Quadratic and Other Inequalities in One Variable CHAPTER 9: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 9.1 Composite and Inverse Functions 9.2 Exponential Functions 9.3 Logarithmic Functions 9.4 Properties of Logarithms Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 9.1—9.4 9.5 Common Logarithms 9.6 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations 9.7 Natural Exponential and Natural Logarithmic Functions CHAPTER 10: Characteristics of Functions and Their Graphs 10.1 Continuous and Discontinuous Functions 10.2 Characteristics of Graphs of Polynomial Functions Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 10.1—10.2 10.3 Finding the Rational Zeros of a Polynomial Function 10.4 Finding the Real Zeros of a Polynomial Function 10.5 Characteristics of Graphs of Rational Functions CHAPTER 11: Conic Sections 11.1 T he Parabola and the Circle 11.2 The Ellipse Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 11.1—11.2 11.3 The Hyperbola 11.4 Nonlinear Systems of Equations and Their Applications 11.5 Nonlinear Systems of Inequalities CHAPTER 12: Sequences, Series, and Probability 12.1 Sequences and Series 12.2 Arithmetic Sequences and Series 12.3 Geometric Sequences and Series Mid-Chapter Test: Sections 12.1—12.3 12.4 Mathematical Induction 12.5 The Binomial Theorem Another random document with no related content on Scribd: OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE.
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