Skowhegan Area High School

Contemporary Mathematics In Context                                                                                      skowbutton msadbutton
Power Models
Direct Variation
Inverse Variation
Asymptotes
Quadratic Models(Solve by Graphing)
Transformations of Quadratics
Solving Quadratics by Calculator
Solving Quadratics by Hand(no linear factor)
Simplifying Radicals
Cube Roots
Rules of Exponents
Quiz
Answer Key
 

Math II Unit 4

Power Models

Objective/Purpose: A power model is a function in the form of  

The "b" value can be any real number, negative, positive or a fractions. Examples will include the use of braces, spirals, and cubes. Students also learn to simplify radicals, use properties of exponents, and solve equations using radicals and powers.

Maine Learning Results: B1 E2 G1 G3 H1 K1