TEKS 111.40(c)(7)(I)
write the domain and range of a function in interval notation, inequalities, and set notation.
Source: Texas Administrative Code §111.40 (Chapter 111) · Adopted 2012
Knowledge & Skills 111.40(c)(7)
Number and algebraic methods
The student applies mathematical processes to simplify and perform operations on expressions and to solve equations. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 111.40(c)(7)
- TEKS 111.40(c)(7)(A) add, subtract, and multiply complex numbers;
- TEKS 111.40(c)(7)(B) add, subtract, and multiply polynomials;
- TEKS 111.40(c)(7)(C) determine the quotient of a polynomial of degree three and of degree four when divided by a polynomial of degree one and of degree two;
- TEKS 111.40(c)(7)(D) determine the linear factors of a polynomial function of degree three and of degree four using algebraic methods;
- TEKS 111.40(c)(7)(E) determine linear and quadratic factors of a polynomial expression of degree three and of degree four, including factoring the sum and difference of two cubes and factoring by group…
- TEKS 111.40(c)(7)(F) determine the sum, difference, product, and quotient of rational expressions with integral exponents of degree one and of degree two;
- TEKS 111.40(c)(7)(G) rewrite radical expressions that contain variables to equivalent forms;
- TEKS 111.40(c)(7)(H) solve equations involving rational exponents; and