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Module 3
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Students revisit the fundamental theorem of algebra as they explore complex roots of polynomial functions. They use polynomial identities, the binomial theorem, and Pascal’s Triangle to find roots of polynomials and roots of unity. Students compare and create different representations of functions while studying function composition, graphing functions, and finding inverse functions. (Excerpt taken from NYS Engage)
NYS Engage Module 3 - link to all things related to Module 3, provided by NYSKhan Academy - Videos and self-graded practice aligned to the Module 3 LessonsOnline Math Learning - collection of videos, games, activities and worksheets that are suitable for 11th Grade and 12th Grade math. They are categorized into Algebra 2 and Trigonometry.Lesson 1Lesson 2Lessons 4 and 5 Binomial TheoremLesson 6 EllipseLesson 8 HyperbolaLesson 9 Cavalieri PrincipalLesson 10 and 11 Simplifying Rational ExpressionsLesson 12 End BehaviorLesson 13 and 14 AsymptotesLesson 16 and 17 Composite FunctionsEvaluating by substitutionFinding by using a tableWriting composite functionsLesson 18 Inverse FunctionsTableRewriting EquationLesson 19 Graphing InversesSupplement on LogarithmsConverting and Evaluating LogarithmsProperties of LogarithmsLesson 20 Graphs of logarithms and exponentials