SKIP TO CONTENT
Use quantitative reasoning to compare magnitudes of rational and irrational numbers
Use quantitative reasoning to solve problems with ratios, proportions, and percents
Identify, manipulate, and interpret linear equations, inequalities, and expressions
Use quantitative reasoning in solving problems in context (e.g., linear relationships in financial literacy and numeracy)
Solve linear equations, inequalities, and systems of linear equations
Evaluate linear functions
Identify and manipulate quadratic, polynomial, exponential, rational, and radical equations and expressions
Use quantitative reasoning in solving equations and evaluating functions (e.g., quadratic, polynomial, exponential, rational, and radical)
Solve polynomial equations
Solve polynomial equations
Use quantitative reasoning to solve problems in context (e.g., exponential decay/growth, compound interest, and depreciation)
Use quantitative reasoning to convert units within systems of measurement
Find perimeter, area, surface area, and volume using a variety of methods, including estimation
Use transformations to investigate congruence, similarity, and symmetry
Apply right triangle relationships and basic trigonometry
Make connections between geometry and algebraic equations
Use quantitative reasoning to compute and interpret probability
Use quantitative reasoning to compute and describe measures of center and spread of data
Classify data and construct appropriate representations of data
Analyze, interpret, and draw conclusions from data
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