Unit 4 - Radical Functions
Unit 4 - Radical Functions
Unit title Unit 4 - Radical Functions MYP Year Grade 10 Unit duration 2 weeks (10 hours)
Mathematics
Change Simplification Scientific and technical innovation
Development
Exploration to Develop: Systems, models,
methods; products, processes and solutions
Statement of inquiry
Applying analysis of functions to new concepts helps students better understand new functions.
Inquiry questions
Factual What are radical functions used for? Conceptual How do I solve radical functions in new DebatableHow are radical functions useful
ways? outside of the math classroom?
I. Communication skills
Exchanging thoughts, messages and information
effectively through interaction
Interpret and use effectively modes of non-verbal
Communication communication
Standards:
Number and Quantity
The Real Number System
1. Explain how the definition of the
meaning of rational exponents follows from
extending the properties of integer exponents
to those values, allowing for a notation for
radicals in terms of rational exponents. For
example, we define 51/3 to be the cube root
of 5 because we want (51/3)3 = 5(1/3)3 to
hold, so (51/3)3 must equal 5.
2. Rewrite expressions involving radicals
and rational exponents using the properties of
exponents.
Reflective: Students need to think about how they are using what already know and apply it to a new type of function.
Resources
Journal:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Mkea6xVvW8rs5XcTcn14bBcfH8BeekaCIrGAzM-bHi8/edit
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