p.514: 9 – 36 (multiples of 3) & Test Corrections/Additional Problems
February 22, 2012 in Algebra
Worked out answer keys here (to make corrections):
Alg ch8 Test KEY p1
Due Thursday, Feb. 23rd.
February 22, 2012 in Algebra
Worked out answer keys here (to make corrections):
Alg ch8 Test KEY p1
Due Thursday, Feb. 23rd.
February 17, 2012 in Algebra
Factor Puzzle due Wed., Feb. 22nd.
Re-do RAFT (optional) – Due Wed., Feb. 22nd.
RAFT info:
R – Newspaper Writer; A – Public; F – Wedding/Divorce Announcement; T – Factoring and Multiplying Polynomials
Situation:
Divorce Announcement = Mr. and Mrs. 4w^2 + 4w – 3 are getting a divorce. Who will they become?
Marriage Announcement: (x – 5) and (3x + 2) will be married. Who will they become?
February 16, 2012 in Algebra
February 10, 2012 in Algebra
Due Monday, Feb. 13th.
RAFT Info:
R: Crime Scene Investigator
A: Crime Team
F: Personal Notes (from crime scene)
T: Binomial multiplied with a binomial
You must determine from the suspects below who would be the two binomials that were being multiplied together. How do you know? Then, figure out (by multiplying) who the polynomial is who happens to be running the streets.
Suspects:
2x, 3x + 2, 7x ^ 2, x – 1, 9x^2 – 2x + 2
February 6, 2012 in Algebra
Read the following directions and follow the link below:
Click on Algebra, then click on Polynomials, then click on Definitions and Vocabulary – there will be 5 problems to work through with a teacher of your choice. Write each example on a piece of your own note paper. Then, in the same category of Polynomials – click on Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials – there will be 7 problems to work through with a teacher of your choice. Write each example on the same note paper. You will have a total of 12 problems completed for homework due in Tuesday, Feb. 7th.
Follow this link:
February 6, 2012 in Algebra, Algebra Videos
Go to the following website & once you get there do the following:
Click on Algebra, then click on Polynomials, then click on Definitions and Vocabulary – there will be 5 problems to work through with a teacher of your choice. Write each example on a piece of your own note paper. Then, in the same category of Polynomials – click on Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials – there will be 7 problems to work through with a teacher of your choice. Write each example on the same note paper. You will have a total of 12 problems completed for homework due in Tuesday, Feb. 7th.