HAPPY MONDAY! DIN: IF K REPRESENTS A NUMBER, THEN WRITE AN EXPRESSION FOR ONE HALF THE SUM OF K AND 7. 9/28/15.

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HAPPY MONDAY! DIN: IF K REPRESENTS A NUMBER, THEN WRITE AN EXPRESSION FOR ONE HALF THE SUM OF K AND 7. 9/28/15

AGENDA DIN DIN REVIEW MATH REVIEW!!! TIMELINE WRITING/ BLOG TIME IF AVAILABLE TOD

UNIT 1 ALGEBRA REVIEW IRRATIONAL NUMBERS:A REAL NUMBER THAT CAN NOT BE MADE BY DIVIDING TWO INTEGERS. (NOTE: INTEGERS HAVE NO FRACTIONS.)THE DECIMAL GOES ON FOREVER WITHOUT REPEATING. EX: RATIONAL NUMBERS: ANY NUMBER THAN CAN BE WRITTEN AS A FRACTION THE NUMBER ____ IS NOT A RATIONAL NUMBER. EX:

EXPONENT RULE # 1 WHEN NUMBERS WITH EXPONENTS HAVE THE SAME BASE THE EXPONENTS CAN BE _______________.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EQUATIONS AND EXPRESSIONS? EQUATIONS HAVE ______________ EXPRESSIONS ________________ EXAMPLES:

PROPERTIES DISTRIBUTIVE: COMMUNITIVE: ASSOCIATIVE: FLIP TO YOUR PROPERTIES PAGE IN YOUR WORKBOOK FOR DEFINITIONS!

METHODS OF DOUBLE DISTRIBUTE METHOD 1 (X-5) (X+6)

METHOD 2 (X-5) (X+6)

METHOD 3 (X-5) (X+6)

TRANSLATING ALGEBRA TO ENGLISH WORKSHEETS FROM FRIDAY- PRACTICE APPLICATION QUESTION 19

TOD WHAT TOPIC ARE YOU STILL MOST CONFUSED ABOUT FROM UNIT 1 OF ALGEBRA? BE SPECIFIC. WHAT TWO QUESTIONS CAN YOU ASK IN CLASS TO HELP YOU TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THIS TOPIC? WHAT WILL YOU DO TONIGHT TO PREPARE FOR YOUR TEST TOMORROW?