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TOPICS

OBJECTIVES

FIRST QUARTER
RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS

1.1 Define a function.


1.2 Differentiate and identify a function from a mere relation
given
a. The set of ordered pairs
b. Graph of the given set of ordered pairs
c. Vertical line test
d. Equation
1.3 Express the given equation in function notation f(x).
1.4 Find the value of f(x) given the value of x.
1.5 Perform operation on functions:
a. Perform addition and subtraction of functions.
b. Perform multiplication and division of functions.
1.6 Find the composition of functions.
a. Evaluate composition of functions.
1.7 Identify and cite examples of real life relations involving
functions.
1.8 Express the given situation as an equation/function
notation.
1.9 Solve word problems involving functions.

SEATWORKS/EXERCISES
ALGEBRA WITH PIZZAZZ, pp. 175
176 & 180
Operations on Functions, a2sg pp. 87
88
ALGEBRA WITH PIZZAZZ, SOLVE FOR
Y, p. 148
Function Operations, Kutasofts
Infinite Algebra 2
Modeling Real World Data, a2sg
pp.21 - 22

II. LINEAR FUNCTIONS


2.1 Define and identify linear functions from equation, table of
values and graphs.
2.2 Transform Ax + By = C to y form and express it in function
notation.
2.3 Transform y form of linear function to standard form.
2.4 Given f(x) = mx + b, find the slope, trend, intercepts and
some points.
2.5 Given the graph of f(x) = mx + b, find the slope, trend,
intercepts and some points.
2.6 Analyze the effects of the slope m and y intercepts b in
the graph of linear functions.
2.7 Determine f(x) = mx + b given
a. slope and y intercepts
b. x and y intercepts
c. slope and 1 point
d. any two points
2.8.1 Determine the slopes of parallel lines.
2.8.2 Find the equation of the line parallel to another line

ALGEBRA WITH PIZZAZZ, 144-160

passing through a given point.


2.9.1 Determine the slopes of perpendicular lines.
2.9.2 Find the equation of the line perpendicular to another line
passing through a given point.
III. QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS

3.1 Define and identify quadratic functions given the equations


and table of values.
3.2 Rewrite quadratic functions f(x) = x + bx + c to f(x) = (xh) + k.
3.3 Rewrite quadratic functions f(x) = x + bx + c to f(x) = a(x h) + k.
3.4 Rewrite quadratic functions f(x) = a(x h) + k to f(x) = x
+ bx + c.
3.5.1 A. Draw and analyze the changes of a in the graph of
quadratic function of the form f(x) = ax
B. construct the graph of quadratic functions of the form
f(x) = ax where
a = 1, a = 2, a = , a = -1, a = -2, a = -.
C. analyze the effects of the changes of a in the graph of
f(x)= ax.
D. determines the line of symmetry and the vertex of
each graph.
3.5.2. A. construct the graph of quadratic function in the form
f(x)=ax+k.
B. analyze the effect of the changes of a and k in the
graph of f(x)=ax+k.
C. determines the line of symmetry and the line of each
graph.
3.5.3. A. Construct the graph of quadratic function of the form
f(x)=a(x-h).
B. analyze the effect of the changes of a and h in the
graph of
f(x)=a(x-h).
C. determines the line of symmetry, the vertex and
direction of the
opening of the graph.

Algebra 2, Chapter 6 Quadratic


Functions
ALGEBRA WITH PIZZAZZB101106quadratic equations
ALGEBRA WITH PIZZAZZD218226quadratics

SECOND QUARTER
IV. POLYNOMIAL
FUNCTIONS

3.5.4. A. construct the graph of the quadratic function of the


form
f(x)=a(x-h)+k.
B. analyze the effect of the changes of a, h, and k in the graph
of f(x)=a(x-h)+k.
C. determines the line of symmetry, the vertex and direction of
the opening of the graph.
3.6. a. determine the function whose movement is being
described given f(x)= ax.
B. describes the movement of the graph given the function.
3.7. Find the zeros of the functions and the roots of the related
quadratic and find the roots of quadratic functions.
A. by factoring method
B. by quadratic formula
C. by completing the squares
C.1. a=1
C.2. a=1
3.8. Derive the quadratic function given
A. zeros of the function
B. by quadratic formula
C. table of values or set of ordered pairs
C.1. when one or more of the ordered pairs have 0 as x and / or
y.
C.2 when the given ordered pairs have no 0 as values of x or y
3.9. Solve word problems involving quadratic functions.

4.1 identify polynomial function from the given set of


relations and determine its degree.
4.2. Evaluate polynomial functions.
4.3. Find the quotient and remainder of polynomials by
synthetic division when p(x) is divided by (x-c)
4.4. Write the Division Algorithm for polynomials given a
certain division problem.
4.5. Illustrate the use of Remainder Theorem and find the
value of P(x) for x=k by synthetic Division and Remainder
Theorem
4.6 Find the value of the missing term of a polynomial to
meet the given condition.

ALGEBRA 2 Chapter 7 POLYNOMIAL


FUNCTION, REMAINDER AND Factor

V. EXPONENTIAL AND
LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS

THIRD QUARTER
VI. CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS
AND TRIGONOMETRY

4.7. Illustrate the use of the Factor Theorem and


determine if the given condition.
4.8. Find the value of the missing term of a polynomial
which the binomial is a factor of the given polynomial.
4.9. Find the zeros of Polynomial Function of degree
greater than 2 by Factor Theorem.
4.10. Find the zeros of polynomial function of degree
greater than 2 by factoring.
4.11. Find the zeros of polynomial function of degree
greater than 2 by synthetic division.
4.12. Find the zeros of polynomial function of degree
greater than 2 by any method.
4.13. Describe the properties of polynomial function of
degree greater than 2 by its graph.
5.1 Identify certain relationships in real life which are
exponential and determine whether given table of
ordered pairs is exponential or not.
5.2 Describe some properties of the exponential function
f(x) = ax, where a>1
5.3 Describe some properties of the exponential function
f(x) =ax, where 0<a<1.
5.4 Given the graph of an exponential function, determine
the domain, range, intercepts, trend and asymptote.
5.5 Solve Exponential Equations.
5.6 Use the laws on exponential to find the zeros of
exponential.
5.7 Define inverse function and determine the inverse of
a given function.
5.8 Define the logarithmic function f(x) = loga x as the
inverse of the exponential function f(x) = ax and vice
versa.
5.9 Describe some properties of logarithmic function from
its graph.
5.10 Determine the value of a given logarithm.
5.11 Apply the laws for logarithms in simplifying

expressions.
5.12 Solve simple logarithmic equation if the number is
missing.
5.13 Solve simple logarithmic equation if the exponent is
missing.
5.14 Solve simple logarithmic equation if the base is
missing.
5.15 Solve complex logarithmic equation applying the
laws of logarithms.
5.16 Solve problems involving exponential and
logarithmic functions (compound interest)
5.17 Solve problems involving exponential and
logarithmic functions (exponential growth)
5.18 Solve problems involving exponential and
logarithmic functions (exponential decay)
6.1 Define unit circle, degree measure of an angle and
the radian measure. Determine whether the coordinate
given lies on a unit circle.
6.2 Convert degree measure to radian.
6.3 Convert radian measure to degree measure.
6.4 Define and illustrate angle in standard position.
Identify the quadrant of the given angle.
6.5 Define and illustrate co terminal angles. Find the co
terminal angles of the given angles.
6.6 Define and illustrate the reference angle. Give the
corresponding references angle of a given angle.
6.7 Find the length of an arc intercepted by a central
angle.
6.8 Find the radian measure of a central angle.
6.9 Find the radius of a circle.
6.10 Given an angle in standard position in a unit circle,
determine the coordinate of its terminal side when one
coordinates is given (with review if the Pythagorean
Theorem).
6.10.1 When the given coordinate is in the form of a

FOURTH QUARTER
VII. STATISTICS

decimal.
6.10.2 When the given coordinate is in the form of a
fraction.
6.11 Given an angle in standard position in a unit circle,
determine the coordinates of its terminal side when the
angle is of the form 1800n+300, 1800n+600, 1800n+450
or 900n.
6.11.1 When 00 03600
6.11.2 When 00 or 00 3600 (with review of co terminal
angles)
6.12 Find the six circular function of angles with special
values.
6.12.1 Using scientific calculator or table of trigonometric
values.
6.12.2 Find the angle when the value of circular is given.
6.13 Describe the properties of the graph of sine, cosine,
and tangent.
6.13.1 With the equation in the form y=a sin bx, y=a tan
bx (with changes on the amplitude and period).
6.13.2 With equation in the form y=sin (xh) k, y=cos
(xh) k, y=tan (xh) k, (transformation).
6.14 Find then the values of six trigonometric functions of
0(with review of the Pythagorean Theorem)
6.14.1 Given 3 sides of a right triangle given two sides of
the right triangle.
6.14.2 Given the values of trigonometric function
6.15 Solve simple trigonometric equations.
6.16 Prove the trigonometric identities (with the review of
factoring and operation on function).
6.16.1 by simply complex expression in the terms of sine
and cosine.
6.17 Find the sum and difference of sine and cosine using
formulas.
6.17.1 Finding the sum and difference of sine.
6.17.2 Finding the sum and differences of cosine.
6.18 Apply the trigonometric function to solve problem

involving right triangle.


6.18.1. Given the right triangle with corresponding values
6.18.2. Given word problems (including problems on
angle of elevation depression)
6.18.3. Given the word problems involving overlapping g
triangles
6.18.4. Given the word problems involving directions and
bearing of a line
6.19. Apply the law of sines to solve problem on oblique
triangles
6.19.1. When two angles and the sides are given
6.19.2. When two sides and a non-included angle are
given
6.20. Apply the law of cosine to solve problems on
oblique triangles
6.20.1 When two sides and the included angle in the
triangle are given
6.20.2. When three sides are given
6.21. Define statistic, sample, population and explain the
different sampling techniques
6.22. Use the rules of summation to find the sums
6.22.1. Express the sums of terms using the sum of
summation notation
6.22.3. Evaluate the terms in summation notation
6.23. Organize a statistical data by constructing
frequency distribution tables
6.24. Find the measure of central tendency using
ungrouped data
6.24.1. Find the mean, median and mode of ungrouped
data
6.24.2. Solve word problems on the characteristic of a
data using a mean median and mode
6.25. Find the measures of central tendency using
grouped data
6.25.1. Find the mean grouped of data

6.25.2. Find the median grouped of data


6.25.3. Find the mode of grouped data
6.26. calculate the difference measure of variability
relative to given of data
6.26.1. Calculate the range and standard deviation of
ungrouped data
6.26.2. Calculate the standard deviation of grouped data
6.26.3. Solve word problems on the characteristic of the
data using range and standard deviation
6.27. From a given statistical data, analyze,

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