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e. Use, solve, <strong>and</strong> analyze equivalent forms of equalities <strong>and</strong> inequalities<br />

(exponential, logarithmic, rational, polynomial, <strong>and</strong> trigonometric). (MA4; 1.6,<br />

3.4, 4.1)<br />

f. Analyze trigonometric identities <strong>and</strong> use them to simplify trigonometric<br />

expressions <strong>and</strong> solve trigonometric equations. (MA4; 3.1)<br />

g. Examine the limiting process <strong>and</strong> calculate limits of functions. (MA4; 1.6)<br />

3. Apply concepts of Geometric <strong>and</strong> Spatial Relationships including:<br />

a. Use trigonometric relationships to determine lengths <strong>and</strong> angle measures in all<br />

types of triangles. (MA2; 1.6, 1.10)<br />

b. Use vectors to represent <strong>and</strong> analyze problems involving velocity <strong>and</strong> directions.<br />

(MA2; 3.6, 4.1)<br />

c. Use Cartesian coordinates <strong>and</strong> other coordinate systems to analyze geometric<br />

situations, such as navigational, polar, or spherical systems. (MA2; 3.6, 4.1)<br />

d. Perform simple transformations <strong>and</strong> their compositions on linear, quadratic,<br />

logarithmic, exponential, rational, <strong>and</strong> periodic functions. (MA4; 3.1)<br />

e. Draw or use visual models, including three-dimensional objects, to represent <strong>and</strong><br />

solve problems. (MA2; 1.4, 3.1, 3.6)<br />

f. Examine <strong>and</strong> apply trigonometric functions through definitions <strong>and</strong> problemsolving.<br />

(MA2; 1.6, 3.2)<br />

4. Apply concepts of Measurement including:<br />

a. Compare <strong>and</strong> contrast angle <strong>and</strong> radian measure. (MA2; 3.1)<br />

b. Apply concepts of upper <strong>and</strong> lower bounds <strong>and</strong> limits in measurement situations.<br />

(MA2; 1.6, 3.4)<br />

5. Apply concepts of Data <strong>and</strong> Probability including:<br />

a. Create a scatterplot, describe its shape, determine <strong>and</strong> analyze regression<br />

equations using technological tools. (MA3; 1.4, 1.6)

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