Sequence Order Guide ID Description
1 ALG-56 Order of operations.
2 ALG-55 Translate verbal phrases and write algebraic expressions.
3 ALG-72 Translate verbal sentences into algebraic equations.
4 ALG-52 Properties: additive identity, additive inverse, associative, commutative, distributive, multiplicative identity, multiplicative inverse, substitution.
5 ALG-10 Perform operations on algebraic expressions and informally justify the procedures chosen.
6 ALG-23 Articulate and apply algebraic properties in symbolic manipulation.
7 ALG-1 Demonstrate an understanding of the subsets, elements, properties, and operations of the real number system.
8 ALG-3 Articulate, model, and apply the concept of inverse (e.g., opposites, reciprocals, and powers and roots).
9 ALG-4 Describe, model, and apply inverse operations.
10 ALG-6 Connect physical, graphical, verbal, and symbolic representations of absolute value.
11 ALG-20 Apply the concept of variable in simplifying algebraic expressions, solving equations, and solving inequalities.
12 ALG-16 Communicate the meaning of variables in algebraic expressions, equations, and inequalities.
13 ALG-14 Use estimation to make predictions and test reasonableness of results.
14 ALG-39 Solving equations with variables on both sides.
15 ALG-57 Solve multi-step equations.
16 ALG-61 Add and subtract polynomials.
17 ALG-53 Simplify polynomials by combining like terms.
18 ALG-59 Multiply polynomials.
19 ALG-74 Solve formulas for specified variables.
20 ALG-60 Chart word problems (i.e. distance, value, etc.).
21 ALG-13 Demonstrate an understanding of rates and other derived and indirect measurements (e.g., velocity, miles per hour, revolutions per minute, cost per unit).
22 ALG-5 Apply number theory concepts (e.g. primes, factors, divisbility and multiples in mathematical problem solving).
23 ALG-37 Simplify monomials.
24 ALG-65 Divide monomials and polynomials.
25 ALG-67 Factor polynomials using 4 types: common factor, difference between two perfect squares, trinomials that factors as a binomial square and regrouping.
26 ALG-63 Solve equations by factoring.
27 ALG-42 Solve rational equations.
28 ALG-31 Apply geometric properties, formulas, and relationships to solve real-world problems.
29 ALG-35 Analyze mathematical patterns related to algebra and geometry in real-world problem solving.
30 ALG-11 Use concepts of length, area, and volume to estimate and solve real-world problems.
31 ALG-41 Add and subtract rational expressions.
32 ALG-38 Multiplication and division of rational expressions.
33 ALG-70 Add, subtract, multiply and divide rational numbers.
34 ALG-9 Communicate the concepts and strategies being used in estimation, measurement, and computation.
35 ALG-15 Solve problems in number theory, geometry, probability and statistics, and measurement and estimation using algebraic thinking and symbolism.
36 ALG-66 Simplify zero exponents.
37 ALG-54 Simplify negative exponents.
38 ALG-75 Use a coordinate plane to graph ordered pairs.
39 ALG-92 Find x- and y- intercepts of a linear equation.
40 ALG-76 Graph linear equations including horizontal lines and vertical lines.
41 ALG-77 Find the slope of a line using two points.
42 ALG-81 Transform a linear equation into standard form.
43 ALG-79 Use slope and any point on the line to write an equation.
44 ALG-80 Write equation of a line given two points on the line.
45 ALG-43 Write standard and slope-intercept form of linear equations.
46 ALG-44 Write linear equations concerning parallel and perpendicular lines.
47 ALG-17 Identify and represent a variety of functions.
48 ALG-90 Represent functions as ordered pairs.
49 ALG-91 Determine if an equation is a function.
50 ALG-24 Identify relationships which can and which cannot be represented by a function.
51 ALG-25 Describe the domain and range of functions and articulate restrictions imposed either by the operations or by the real-life situations which the functions represent.
52 ALG-36 Use algebraic thinking to generalize a pattern by expressing the pattern in functional notation.
53 ALG-22 Model real-world phenomena using functions and graphs.
54 ALG-26 Describe the transformation of the graph that occurs when coefficients and/or constants of the corresponding linear equations are changed.
55 ALG-28 Make predictions for a linear data set using a line of best fit.
56 ALG-7 Use real numbers to represent real-world applications (e.g. slope, rate of change, and proportionality).
57 ALG-18 Apply the concept of rate of change.
58 ALG-19 Interpret results of algebraic procedures.
59 ALG-94 Solve systems of linear equations using graphing, substitution, and linear combination methods.
60 ALG-21 Interpret graphs that depict real-world phenomena.
61 ALG-78 Solve and graph the solution of absolute value equations.
62 ALG-83 Solve and graph compound inequalities.
63 ALG-82 Solve and graph linear inequalities in one and two variables.
64 ALG-2 Demonstrate an understanding of the relative size of rational and irrational numbers.
65 ALG-8 Select and apply an appropriate method (i.e. mental arithmetic, paper and pencil, or technology) for computing with real numbers, and evaluate the reasonableness of results.
66 ALG-45 Simplify radicals.
67 ALG-46 Add and multiply radicals.
68 ALG-47 Divide radicals.
69 ALG-33 Apply right triangle relationships including the Pythagorean Theorem and the distance formula.
70 ALG-48 Solve radical equations.
71 ALG-49 Solve quadratic equations using the quadratic formula and factoring.
72 ALG-50 Solve quadratic equations by completing the binomial square.
73 ALG-68 Solve quadratic word problems.