Interpret complicated expressions by viewing one or more of their parts as a single entity.
Standard detail
CCSS.Math.Content.HSA-SSE.A.1b
Component
Depth 3Parent ID: 1BCA59D3648E4957A9EFFC3CC56F0F80Standard set: High School — Algebra
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- CCSS.Math.Content.HSA-SSE.A.1b
- List ID
- b.
- Standard ID
- 20F12F4A5588433C83EB5C4ACB3323F6
- ASN identifier
- S2526275
- Subject
- Mathematics (2010-2014)
- Grades
- 09, 10, 11, 12
- Ancestor IDs
- 1BCA59D3648E4957A9EFFC3CC56F0F80D59B6F7FA7494D038CD5D7557F4622E5B7204A5A88F245B29CEFCD96533C81A5
- Exact matches
- Source document
- TN Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (2010)
- License
- CC BY 3.0 US
- Dataset notes
For example, interpret P(1+r)<sup>n</sup> as the product of P and a factor not depending on P.