The learner will identify the absolute error of a measurement number.
The learner will review and practice two methods for converting a binary number to a decimal number.
The learner will examine and practice a systematic method for converting a decimal number (base 10) into a binary number (base 2).
The learner will use algebra to solve word problems.
The learner will evaluate powers of 10 with integer exponents and multiply decimal numbers by powers of 10 with integer exponents.
The learner will simplify algebraic expressions by combining like terms.
The learner will convert a power of 10 to a whole number or a decimal.
The learner will convert a power of 10 to a whole number or a decimal.
The learner will factor out the largest monomial factor in a polynomial.
The learner will factor polynomials that are the difference of two perfect squares.
The learner will be able to factor perfect-square trinomials.
The learner will find the reference angle for a given standard position angle.
The learner will find the standard-position angle for a given reference angle.
The learner will be able to do conversions within the metric system applying common units used in the electronics field.
The learner will be able to do conversions within the metric system applying common units used in the electronics field.
The learner will round approximate numbers to a specific number of significant digits.
The learner will determine how many significant digits are in an approximate number.
The learner will solve linear equations that have like terms on the same side of the equation.
The learner will solve linear equations using the multiplication axiom.
The learner will solve linear equations using the multiplication axiom.
The learner will solve linear equations using the addition axiom.
The learner will solve equations that have like terms on opposite sides of the equation.
The learner will recognize standard-position angles and find the reference angle for any standard-position angle.
The learner will solve three binary subtraction problems using the 2's complement method.
The learner will simplify algebraic expressions by applying the distributive principle and combining like terms.
The learner will determine the accuracy of an approximate number.
The learner will be able to identify the precision of an approximate number.