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MN.8.1.Number & Operation
Number & Operation
8.1.1. Read, write, compare, classify and represent real numbers, and use them to solve problems in various contexts.
8.1.1.1. Classify real numbers as rational or irrational. Know that when a square root of a positive integer is not an integer, then it is irrational. Know that the sum of a rational number and an irrational number is irrational, and the product of a non-zero rati
8.1.1.2. Compare real numbers; locate real numbers on a number line. Identify the square root of a positive integer as an integer, or if it is not an integer, locate it as a real number between two consecutive positive integers.
8.1.1.5. Express approximations of very large and very small numbers using scientific notation; understand how calculators display numbers in scientific notation. Multiply and divide numbers expressed in scientific notation, express the answer in scientific notati
8.2.1. Understand the concept of function in real world and mathematical situations, and distinguish between linear and nonlinear functions.
8.2.1.1. Understand that a function is a relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable in which the value of the independent variable determines the value of the dependent variable. Use functional notation, such as f(x), to represent such r
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8.2.2. Recognize linear functions in real world and mathematical situations; represent linear functions and other functions with tables, verbal descriptions, symbols and graphs; solve problems involving these functions and explain results in the original context
8.2.2.1. Represent linear functions with tables, verbal descriptions, symbols, equations and graphs; translate from one representation to another.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideLinear equations
8.2.2.2. Identify graphical properties of linear functions including slopes and intercepts. Know that the slope equals the rate of change, and that the y-intercept is zero when the function represents a proportional relationship.
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8.2.4. Represent real world and mathematical situations using equations and inequalities involving linear expressions. Solve equations and inequalities symbolically and graphically. Interpret solutions in the original context.
8.2.4.2. Solve multi-step equations in one variable. Solve for one variable in a multi-variable equation in terms of the other variables. Justify the steps by identifying the properties of equalities used.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideUsing Integers
8.2.4.3. Express linear equations in slope-intercept, point-slope and standard forms, and convert between these forms. Given sufficient information, find an equation of a line.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideLinear equations
8.2.4.5. Solve linear inequalities using properties of inequalities. Graph the solutions on a number line.
8.2.4.7. Represent relationships in various contexts using systems of linear equations. Solve systems of linear equations in two variables symbolically, graphically and numerically.
8.2.4.8. Understand that a system of linear equations may have no solution, one solution, or an infinite number of solutions. Relate the number of solutions to pairs of lines that are intersecting, parallel or identical. Check whether a pair of numbers satisfies a
8.3.2. Solve problems involving parallel and perpendicular lines on a coordinate system.
8.3.2.1. Understand and apply the relationships between the slopes of parallel lines and between the slopes of perpendicular lines. Dynamic graphing software may be used to examine these relationships.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuidePlane figures
8.3.2.2. Analyze polygons on a coordinate system by determining the slopes of their sides.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuidePlane figures
MN.8.4.Data Analysis & Probability
Data Analysis & Probability
8.4.1. Interpret data using scatterplots and approximate lines of best fit. Use lines of best fit to draw conclusions about data.
8.4.1.1. Collect, display and interpret data using scatterplots. Use the shape of the scatterplot to informally estimate a line of best fit and determine an equation for the line. Use appropriate titles, labels and units. Know how to use graphing technology to dis