Calculating currency based on exchange rates.
Homework pg 173-175 #1-10
Chapter 6 Test – Wednesday March 5!
Calculating currency based on exchange rates.
Homework pg 173-175 #1-10
Chapter 6 Test – Wednesday March 5!
Practice test today in class.
Test on Tuesday March 4. We will spend the first 10 minutes in class going over any problems you have before the test.
If you need a little extra help or review look back through the posts from chapter 5 to see the videos posted for each topic.
Have a great weekend!
Last section of Chapter 2! Review Friday and Monday – Chapter 2 Test Tuesday March 4
Homework: pg 84 # 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 21
Journal #7 – Explain what is meant by “a quotient of square roots is equal to the square root of quotients” Give an example to support your explanation. Solve and explain one question from the homework.
Homework: pg 169-171 #1-4 A, B
Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials:
First and last term are perfect squares.
Middle term is twice the square root of the product of the first and the last.
Confused? Check out the video:
Homework: pg 247 #3,6,8,17,21 (a,c,e)
Quiz 5.3 today – please see me to arrange a make up quiz if you missed today’s quiz.
Homework – Start chapter 5 Review (pg 252)
Chapter 5 Test has been moved to Tuesday March 4. (We will start chapter 6 on Monday)
Text Section 2.6
Homework: pg 78 #3,4,8,10 (all)
Journal #6 – Give two examples of where negative exponents are useful in real life. Explain and solve one homework question
Difference of Squares – Product of the sum and difference of two terms.
Homework: Pg 247 #2, 5, 11 (all)
Worksheet – factoring practice
Quiz Today!
6.3 – Calculating percent increases and decreases.
Homework: pg 165-166 #1-6 & pg 167 #1-5
More work with combining powers containing negative exponents. Remember all answers should be given with positive exponents only – take the reciprocal (flip the fraction) to change the sign of an exponent.
In class today – Cryptic Cubes (make new cubes) hand in
New marks posted in class (will be online Wednesday)
Quiz tomorrow! (2.5 & Negative Exponents)