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Standard Identifier: F-LE.4

Grade Range: 9–12
Domain: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
Discipline: Math III
Conceptual Category: Functions

Cluster:
Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.

Standard:
For exponential models, express as a logarithm the solution to ab^ct = d where a, c, and d are numbers and the base b is 2, 10, or e; evaluate the logarithm using technology. * [Logarithms as solutions for exponentials]

Standard Identifier: F-LE.4.1

Grade Range: 9–12
Domain: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
Discipline: Math III
Conceptual Category: Functions

Cluster:
Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.

Standard:
Prove simple laws of logarithms. CA *

Standard Identifier: F-LE.4.1

Grade Range: 9–12
Domain: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
Discipline: Algebra II
Conceptual Category: Functions

Cluster:
Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.

Standard:
Prove simple laws of logarithms. CA *

Standard Identifier: F-LE.4.2

Grade Range: 9–12
Domain: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
Discipline: Algebra II
Conceptual Category: Functions

Cluster:
Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.

Standard:
Use the definition of logarithms to translate between logarithms in any base. CA *

Standard Identifier: F-LE.4.2

Grade Range: 9–12
Domain: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
Discipline: Math III
Conceptual Category: Functions

Cluster:
Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.

Standard:
Use the definition of logarithms to translate between logarithms in any base. CA *

Standard Identifier: F-LE.4.3

Grade Range: 9–12
Domain: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
Discipline: Math III
Conceptual Category: Functions

Cluster:
Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.

Standard:
Understand and use the properties of logarithms to simplify logarithmic numeric expressions and to identify their approximate values. CA *

Standard Identifier: F-LE.4.3

Grade Range: 9–12
Domain: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
Discipline: Algebra II
Conceptual Category: Functions

Cluster:
Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.

Standard:
Understand and use the properties of logarithms to simplify logarithmic numeric expressions and to identify their approximate values. CA *

Standard Identifier: S-CP.1

Grade Range: 10–12
Domain: Conditional Probability and the Rules of Probability
Discipline: Statistics and Probability
Conceptual Category: Statistics and Probability

Cluster:
Understand independence and conditional probability and use them to interpret data.

Standard:
Describe events as subsets of a sample space (the set of outcomes) using characteristics (or categories) of the outcomes, or as unions, intersections, or complements of other events (“or,” “and,” “not”). *

Standard Identifier: S-CP.2

Grade Range: 10–12
Domain: Conditional Probability and the Rules of Probability
Discipline: Statistics and Probability
Conceptual Category: Statistics and Probability

Cluster:
Understand independence and conditional probability and use them to interpret data.

Standard:
Understand that two events A and B are independent if the probability of A and B occurring together is the product of their probabilities, and use this characterization to determine if they are independent. *

Standard Identifier: S-CP.3

Grade Range: 10–12
Domain: Conditional Probability and the Rules of Probability
Discipline: Statistics and Probability
Conceptual Category: Statistics and Probability

Cluster:
Understand independence and conditional probability and use them to interpret data.

Standard:
Understand the conditional probability of A given B as P(A and B)/P(B), and interpret independence of A and B as saying that the conditional probability of A given B is the same as the probability of A, and the conditional probability of B given A is the same as the probability of B. *

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