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Chapter 1: Connections to Algebra
1-1: Variables in Algebra; 1-2: Exponents and Powers;1-3: Order of Operations; 1-4: Equations and Inequalities; 1-5: Translating Words into Mathematical Symbols; 1-6: A Problem Solving Plan Using Models; 1-7: Tables and Graphs; 1-8: An Introduction to Functions.
Chapter 2: Properties of Real Numbers
2-1: The Real Number Line; 2-2: Absolute Value; 2-3: Adding Real Numbers; 2-4: Subtracting Real Numbers; 2-5: Multiplying Real Numbers; 2-6: The Distributive Property; 2-7: Combining Like Terms; 2-8: Dividing Real Numbers.
Chapter 3: Solving Linear Equations
3-1: Solving Equations Using Addition and Subtraction; 3-2: Solving Equations Using Multiplication and Division; 3-3: Solving Multi-Step Equations; 3-4: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides; 3-5: More on Linear Equations; 3-6: Solving Decimal Equations; 3-7: Formulas; 3-8: Ratios and Rates; 3-9: Percents.Chapter 4: Graphing Linear Equations and Functions
4-1: The Coordinate Plane; 4-2: Graphing Linear Equations; 4-3: Graphing Horizontal and Vertical Lines; 4-4: Graphing Lines Using Intercepts; 4-5: The Slope of a Line; 4-6: Direct Variation; 4-7: Graphing lines Using Slope-Intercept Form; 4-8: Functions and Relations.
Chapter 5: Writing Linear Equations
5-1: Slope-Intercept Form; 5-2a: Writing Linear Equations Given a Point and Slope Using Slope-Intercept Form; 5-2: Point-Slope Form; 5-3: Writing Linear Equations Given Points; 5-4: Standard Form; 5-5: Modeling with Linear Equations; 5-6: Perpendicular Lines.
Chapter 6: Solving and Graphing Linear Inequalities
6-1: Solving Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction; 6-2:Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division; 6-3: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities; 6-4: Solving Compound Inequalities Involving "And"; 6-5: Solving Compound Inequalities Involving "Or"; 6-6: Solving Absolute-Value Equations; 6-7: Solving Absolute-Value Inequalities; 6-8: Graphing Linear Inequalities in Two Variables.
Chapter 7: Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
7-1: Graphing Linear Systems; 7-2: Solving Linear Systems by Substitution; 7-3: Solving Linear Systems by Linear Combinations; 7-4 Linear Systems and Problem Solving; 7-5: Special Types of Linear Systems; 7-6: Systems of Linear Inequalities.
Chapter 8: Exponents and Exponential Functions
8-1: Multiplication Properties of Exponents; 8-2: Zero and Negative Exponents; 8-3: Graphs of Exponential Functions; 8-4: Division Properties of Exponents; 8-5: Scientific Notation; 8-6: Exponential Growth Functions; 8-7: Exponential Decay Functions.
Chapter 9: Quadratic Equations and Functions
9-1: Square Roots; 9-3a: Simplifying Irrational Roots; 9-3: Simplifying Radicals; 9-2a: Square Roots Involving Variables; 9-2: Solving Quadratic Equations by Finding Square Roots; 9-4: Graphing Quadratic Functions; 9-4(Follow-up): Finding Critical Features of Quadratics Algebraically; 9-5: Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing; 9-6: Solving Quadratic Equations by the Quadratic Formula; 9-7: Using the Discriminant; 9-8: Graphing Quadratic Inequalities.
Chapter 10: Polynomials and Factoring
10-1a: Finding Factors of Variable Expressions; 10-1: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials; 10-2: Multiplying Polynomials; 10-3a: Factoring Difference of Squares; 10-3: Special Products of Polynomials; 10-4: Solving Quadratic Equations in Factored Form; 10-5: Factoring x2 + bx + c; 10-6: Factoring ax2 + bx + c; 10-7: Factoring Special Products; 10-8: Factoring Cubic Polynomials.
Chapter 11: Rational Expressions and Equations
11-1: Proportions; 11-2: Direct and Inverse Variation; 11-3: Simplifying Rational Expressions; 11-4: Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions; 11-5: Adding and Subtracting with Like Denominators; 11-6: Adding and Subtracting with Unlike Denominators; 11-7: Rational Equations.
Chapter 12: Radicals and More Connections to Geometry
12-1: Functions Involving Square Roots; 12-2: Operations with Radical Expressions; 12-3: Solving Radical Equations; 12-4: Rational Exponents; 12-5: Completing the Square; 12-6: The Pythagorean Theorem and Its Converse; 12-7: The Distance Formula; 12-8: The Midpoint Formula; 12-9: Logical Reasoning: Proof.
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