Non-Linear Functions

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Mathematics – Grade Level Assessments and Content Expectations

Grade Eight - Session 2

Non-linear Functions

Participant Packet

Developed by Macomb County Teachers

under the leadership of Marie Copeland

Developers

Mathematics – Grade Level Assessments and Content Expectations

M-GLAnCE Project Directors

Debbie Ferry

Macomb ISD

Mathematics Consultant

Carol Nowakowski

Retired

Mathematics Consultant

K-4 Project Coordinator

Marie Copeland

Warren Consolidated

Macomb MSTC

5-8 Project Coordinator

2004 Project Contributors

David Andrews

Chippewa Valley Schools

William Ashton

Fraser Public Schools

Lynn Bieszki

Chippewa Valley Schools

Sharon Chriss

Romeo Schools

Kimberly DeShon

Anchor Bay School District

Barbara Diliegghio

Retired, Math Consultant

Kimberly Dolan

Anchor Bay School District

Jodi Giraud

L’Anse Creuse Schools

Julie Hessell

Romeo Schools

Amy Holloway

Clintondale Schools

Barbara Lipinski

Anchor Bay School District

Linda Mayle

Romeo Schools

Therese Miekstyn

Chippewa Valley Schools

James Navetta

Chippewa Valley Schools

Gene Ogden

Anchor Bay School District

Rebecca Phillion

Richmond Comm. Schools

Charlene Pitrucelle

Anchor Bay School District

Shirley Starman

Van Dyke Public Schools

Ronald Studley

Anchor Bay School District

2005 and 2006 Session/Module Developers

Carol Nowakowski

Retired, Math Consultant

Deb Barnett

Luann Murray

Lake Shore Public Schools Genesee ISD

Kathy Albrecht

Retired, Math Consultant

Jo-Anne Schimmelpfenneg

Terri Faitel

Trenton Public Schools

Debbie Ferry

Macomb ISD

Retired, Math Consultant

Marie Copeland

Warren Consolidated

Grade 8: Non-linear Functions

A.RP.08.01

Identify and represent linear functions,

quadratic functions, and other simple

functions including inverse functions

(y = k/x), cubics (y = ax3) roots,

(y = x ), and exponentials

(y = ax, a > 0), using tables, graphs, and

equations....