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Advanced Functions: Radical Functions


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Summary

Price
Free
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

Part 4 of 6

Description

Advanced Functions: Radical Functions

This lesson consists of a workbook and animated solutions for the workbook.

Workbook: The workbook for Radical Functions can be found in the introduction. Students should make two printouts of this workbook. Label the first printout "Lecture Notes", and label the second printout "Practice".

Videos: The videos present a fully animated solution for each question in the workbook.

Strategy for Radical Functions:

This lesson takes two days to complete, with a time commitment of 60-75 minutes each day. Students should work through this lesson as follows:

Watch the videos and fill in your Lecture Notes workbook. (30 - 45 minutes)

In the Practice workbook, do the examples you just learned on your own, without external help. This step is required to reinforce the concepts and gain mastery. (15 - 30 minutes)

Curriculum Fit:

This lesson explores its subject matter in full depth. Teachers are encouraged to compare this lesson with their local standards and assign examples to their students accordingly.

Calculator:

Calculator references in this lesson apply to the TI-83/83+/84 series.

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