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TEKS: Chapter 111. Mathematics See All Teacher Resources

111.36.c.8

(8) The student uses algebraic and geometric models to describe situations and solve problems. The student is expected to:

  • (A) use geometric models available through technology to model growth and decay in areas such as population, biology, and ecology;
  • (B) use trigonometric ratios and functions available through technology to calculate distances and model periodic motion; and
  • (C) use direct and inverse variation to describe physical laws such as Hook's, Newton's, and Boyle's laws.