SKIP TO CONTENT
1
Section A - Constructions
Section B - Defining Rigid Transformations
Section C - Working with Rigid Transformations
Section D - Let's Put It to Work
2
Section A - Congruent Figures
Section B - Triangle Congruence Theorems
3
Section A - Getting to Know You
Section B - Distribution Shapes
Section C - How to Use Spreadsheets
Section D - Manipulating Data
Section E - Let's Put It to Work
4
Section A - Writing and Modeling with Equations
Section B - Manipulating Equations and Understanding Their Structure
Section C - Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
Section D - Let's Put It to Work
5
Section A - Transformations in the Plane
Section B - Theorems About Lines
Section C - Distances on the Plane
Section D - Let's Put It to Work
6
Section A - Two-Way Tables
Section B - Scatter Plots
Section C - Correlation Coefficients
Section D - Let's Put It to Work
7
Section A - Linear Inequalities in One Variable
Section B - Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
Section C - Systems of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
8
Section A - Functions and Their Representations
Section B - Analyzing and Creating Graphs of Functions
Section C - A Closer Look at Inputs and Outputs
Section D - Absolute Value
Section E - Inverse Functions
Section F - Let's Put It to Work
9
Section A - Looking at Growth
Section B - A New Kind of Relationship
Section C - Exponential Functions
Section D - Percent Growth and Decay
Section E - Comparing Linear and Exponential Functions
Section F - Let's Put It to Work
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