Regular. Objective: To review for the Final Exam! Warm Up : Take out HW & Check HW answers. Continue Working on Review.

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Regular

Objective: To review for the Final Exam! Warm Up : Take out HW & Check HW answers. Continue Working on Review

Agenda 1. Announcements: Final Exam 1)Testing Location for Final Exam 2)Report to HR ready to go! -Calculators! -#2 Pencils 2. Whiteboards! 3. What is available online? Good luck!! * Get a good night’s sleep! * Keep calm. * Rock it.

Question 1 – Graph

Question 2 – Solve

Question 3 – Quadratics

Question 4 – Slope

Question 5 – Parallel/Perpendicular

Write an equation of a line that is parallel to the line you found in part a. Write an equation of a line that is perpendicular to the line you found in part a.

Question 6 – System of Equations

Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. Question 7–Inequality

Solve the inequality and graph the solutions. Question 7– Solving/Graphing Inequalities

Regular – day 2

Objective: To review for the Final Exam! Warm Up : Take out HW & Check HW answers. Continue Working on Review

Agenda 1. Announcements: Final Exam 1)Testing Location for Final Exam 2)Report to HR ready to go! -Calculators! -#2 Pencils 2. Whiteboards! – continue on with last week’s question set 3. What is available online? Good luck!! * Get a good night’s sleep! * Keep calm. * Rock it.

Question 8 – Simplify each expression!

Question 9 – Simplify each expression!

Question 10 – Solving Quadratics

{-4, 2}

Question 11 – Writing Equations Write an equation to represent the following graph

Question 11 – Writing Equations Write an equation to represent the following graph

Question 12 – Solve

Solve the following equation:

Question 13 – Simplify

Question 12 – Application Write an expression for the area of the triangle below in standard form.

Question 12 – Application Write an expression for the area of the triangle below in standard form.

Question 13 – Solve

Question 14 – Solve

DONE.

General Questions?! Look back at past material and ask any questions that you might have.

HONORS

Objective: To review for the Final Exam! Warm Up : Take out Review Packets Any questions?

Agenda 1. Check HW answers. 2. Whiteboards 3. Update Study Guide: What can you do tonight? What is available online? Good luck!! * Get a good night’s sleep! * Keep calm. * Rock it.

Grab a marker, eraser & whiteboard.

Question 1 –

Question 2 – Linear Equations

Question 3 – Quadratics

Question 4 – Quadratic Models

Question 5 – Parallel/Perpendicular

Question 6 – Writing Equations Write an equation to represent the following graph

Question 6 – Writing Equations Write an equation to represent the following graph

Question 7 – Linear Inequalities Write an inequality to represent the following graph

Question 7 – Linear Inequalities Write an inequality to represent the following graph

Question 8 – Simplify

Question 9 – Solve

No Solution

Question 10 – Simplify

Question 11 – Simplify

Question 12 – Application Write an expression for the area of the triangle below in standard form.

Question 12 – Application Write an expression for the area of the triangle below in standard form.

Question 13 – Solve

Question 14 – Solve

Question 15 – Solve

Solve the following equation: