1.) Chapter 10 Set I Review
2.) Study for Chapter 10 Exam
Friday, March 27, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Conference Prep/Dividing Polynomials
1.) Conference Prep Goals Sheet
2.) Dividing Polynomials Page 434-435, #3-9
2.) Dividing Polynomials Page 434-435, #3-9
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Binomials
HOMEWORK:
1.) Page 427 SET II (if you didn't do it already)
2.) Page 429 SET IV
3.) Conference Prep write -up
Conference Prep:
1.) Read through your report thoroughly.
2.) Look through all your work from this year.
Identify an example problem that demonstrates a STRENGTH.
For example: I have become really great at solving linear equations in one variable this year. I have a good understanding of inverse operations, and can undo operations to solve for x. Here is a problem that shows this:
4(x-11) = 6 - x.
First, I apply the distributive property to get 4x - 44 = 6 - x.
Then, I combine like terms to get 5x = 50
I know, thus that x = 10, because 5 * 10 =50
Identify an example problem that demonstrates an AREA OF GROWTH.
For example: I have improved a great deal on my knowledge of Exponents. I know that there are many rules and properties associated with Exponents, and I can apply them to different problems now. Here is a problem that shows this:
(-4x2)3 = (-4)3(x2)3= (-64)(x6) = -64x6. I know this because the fourth law of exponents says, if a is an integer, then (xy)a =xaya.
Identify an example problem that demonstrates a CHALLENGE.
For example: I still struggle with Simultaneous Equations. I have mastered the graphing method, but addition and subtraction continues to be difficult for me. I have looked at the examples and am working to master these problems. Here is a problem that is still difficult for me:
4x + y = 28
2x + 3y = 24
Identify an example problem that demonstrates a WEAKNESS.
For example: My greatest weakness in math is Word Problems. I struggle to apply the Algebraic concepts we learned to a word problem. Here is an example of a problem that is very hard for me:
4.) Begin studying for Polynomials Test, which is on Thursday
1.) Page 427 SET II (if you didn't do it already)
2.) Page 429 SET IV
3.) Conference Prep write -up
Conference Prep:
1.) Read through your report thoroughly.
2.) Look through all your work from this year.
Identify an example problem that demonstrates a STRENGTH.
For example: I have become really great at solving linear equations in one variable this year. I have a good understanding of inverse operations, and can undo operations to solve for x. Here is a problem that shows this:
4(x-11) = 6 - x.
First, I apply the distributive property to get 4x - 44 = 6 - x.
Then, I combine like terms to get 5x = 50
I know, thus that x = 10, because 5 * 10 =50
Identify an example problem that demonstrates an AREA OF GROWTH.
For example: I have improved a great deal on my knowledge of Exponents. I know that there are many rules and properties associated with Exponents, and I can apply them to different problems now. Here is a problem that shows this:
(-4x2)3 = (-4)3(x2)3= (-64)(x6) = -64x6. I know this because the fourth law of exponents says, if a is an integer, then (xy)a =xaya.
Identify an example problem that demonstrates a CHALLENGE.
For example: I still struggle with Simultaneous Equations. I have mastered the graphing method, but addition and subtraction continues to be difficult for me. I have looked at the examples and am working to master these problems. Here is a problem that is still difficult for me:
4x + y = 28
2x + 3y = 24
Identify an example problem that demonstrates a WEAKNESS.
For example: My greatest weakness in math is Word Problems. I struggle to apply the Algebraic concepts we learned to a word problem. Here is an example of a problem that is very hard for me:
4.) Begin studying for Polynomials Test, which is on Thursday
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