Access Point #: MA.912.A.6.Su.aArchived Access Point

Use physical models of perfect squares, including 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, and 100, to solve problems.
Clarifications:
The teacher arranges nine carpet squares to form a perfect square. One student can sit on each square. How many students can sit in each row?
General Information
Number: MA.912.A.6.Su.a
Category: Supported
Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07
Standard: Radical Expressions and Equations : Simplify and perform operations on radical expressions and equations. Rationalize square root expressions and understand and use the concepts of negative and rational exponents. Add, subtract, multiply, divide, and simplify radical expressions and expressions with rational exponents. Solve radical equations and equations with terms that have rational exponents.

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1200310: Algebra 1
1200320: Algebra 1 Honors
1200330: Algebra 2
1200340: Algebra 2 Honors
1200380: Algebra 1-B
1205410: Applied Mathematics 2
1205420: Applied Mathematics 3
1200315: Algebra 1 for Credit Recovery
1200335: Algebra 2 for Credit Recovery
1200385: Algebra 1-B for Credit Recovery

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