McGraw Hill Integrated I, 2012

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Chapter 0

Preparing for Integrated Math I

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Chapter 1

Expressions, Equations, and Functions

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Chapter 2

Linear Equations

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Chapter 3

Linear Functions

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Chapter 4

Equations of Linear Functions

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Chapter 5

Linear Inequalities

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Chapter 6

Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities

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Chapter 7

Exponents and Exponential Functions

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Chapter 8

Radical Functions, Rational Functions, and Geometry

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Chapter 9

Statistics and Probability

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Chapter 10

Tools of Geometry

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Chapter 11

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

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Chapter 12

Congruent Triangles

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Chapter 13

Quadrilaterals

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Chapter 14

Similarity, Transformations, and Symmetry

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Chapter 15

Circles

Integrated I is a math textbook from McGraw Hill following the integrated pathway of the Common Core Curriculum. The integrated pathway combines standards from the traditional pathway of Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. Its chapters include expressions, equations and functions, linear equations and functions, equations of linear functions, linear inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities, exponents and exponential functions, radical functions, rational functions and geometry, statistics and probability, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, geometry tools, congruent triangles, quadrilaterals, similarity transformations, symmetry, and circles. The textbook was published in 2014, has an ISBN of 9780076638581, and was authored by the writers Day, Cuevas, Carter, and Malloy. Mathleaks has written pedagogical textbook solutions for every single exercise in Integrated I Glencoe. Mathleaks solutions are written by math educators and are of the highest quality. Each textbook solution also contains a hint and textbook answer, which facilitate a student learning and challenging themselves while studying. When comparing our textbook solutions to a math calculator, a graphing calculator, or a math solver, our solutions promote healthy learning and are not focused only on memorizing formulas or steps to doing calculations. Mathleaks is like having a private tutor in your pocket that is constantly available to help out with math homework.