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COGNITIVE PROCESS DIMENSIONS LOCATION OF

Most Essential Learning Competencies / NO. OF DAYS NO. OF Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating ITEM
WEIGHT
Enabling Competencies TAUGHT ITEM (60% / 50) (30% / 50) (10% / 50)
1. Represents real-life situations using R (1,2)
functions, including piece-wise U(3)
3 5 2 1 1 1
functions. 12% Ap(4)
An(5)
2. Evaluates a function. Ap(6,7)
2 8% 3 2 1
E(8)
3. Performs addition, subtraction, U(9)
multiplication, division, and Ap(10-14)
composition of functions. An(15)
5 20% 8 1 5 1 1
Solves problems involving functions. C(16)

4. Represents real-life situations using R(17)


2 8% 3 1 2
rational functions. U(18,19)
5. Distinguishes rational function,
R(20)
rational equation, and rational 1 4% 3 1 2
U(21,22)
inequality.
6. Solves rational equations and Ap(23-25)
inequalities. 4 16% 6 3 2 1 E(26,27)
C(28)
7. Represents a rational function
through its:
12% U(29,30)
(a) table of values 3 4 2 2
An(31,32)
(b) graph, and
(c) equation.
8. Finds the domain and range of a
rational function. determines the:
(a) intercepts
(b) zeroes; and R(33-35)
(c) asymptotes of rational 5 8 3 3 2 U(36-38)
functions Graphs rational 20% Ap(39-40)
functions. Solves problems involving
rational functions, equations, and
inequalities.
TOTAL 25 100% 40 7 11 13 4 3 2 40

Prepared by: Christine Joy Abaroa

Teacher: Dr. Ailene Tuzon

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