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IM One 08-22-17 Drop of your phone in the shortage if you forgot. Write down the Essential question on the first line of your paper. Do the warm up in your math spiral note book or on a piece of paper. Essential Question: How is the Distributive Property useful? Warm Up: Answer the one question. Show me how many ways you can find the answer to 7 ∙49 =

IM One 08-23-17 PICK UP YOUR HOMEWORK from the BACK TABLE. Write down the Essential question on the first line of your paper. Do the warm up Essential Question: How is something in simplest form? Warm Up: Answer the one question. Which one doesn’t belong?

An expression is in simplest form when it contains no like terms or parentheses To get to simplest form, you need to combine like terms

“ Like terms” are terms whose variables ( and their exponents such as 2 in 𝑥 2 ) are the same. In other words, terms are “like” each other. Note: The coefficient ( the numbers you multiple out in front of the variable, such as 5 in 5x ) can be different.

IM One 08-24-17 Drop of your phone in the shortage if you forgot. Write down the Essential question on the first line of your paper Do the warm up Essential Question: How are independent and dependent variable related? Warm Up: Get ready for the Quiz. Instruction will be given out when everyone is quiet

Quiz time Put everything away expect something you write with. No Calculators. Keep your eyes on your own paper Raise your hand if you want a question to be read to you. Or need clarification. If you need any accommodation, please let me know.

Coordinate system: intersection two lines

What is an order pair? A set of ordered pairs is called a relation. Example, (2, 5), (-2,3), (5,-2), (-1,-2) A relation can be represented in several different ways.

Mapping Illustration Format Domain: the first number of the order pairs. Range: the second number of the order pairs.

Table Format

Graph

IM One 08-25-17 Drop of your phone in the shortage if you forgot. Write down the Essential question on the first line of your paper. Do the warm up Essential Question: How can you decide whether the domain of a function is discrete or continuous? Warm Up: Follow the two questions instructions. Draw something that is continuous. Draw something that is not continuous

Discrete Graph Fix whole number values that consists of only certain numbers in an interval. Example: Number of tickets sold Number of students Can you have 1.5 ticket sold? Can you have 1.5 students?

Continuous Graph Has all values that in an interval. Example: Number of minutes listening to music Can you have 1.5 minutes listening to music?

Is it Discrete or Continuous Decide whether it is discrete or continue and explain your answer. Monthly payments of phone bill Amount of problems on a test Time spent doing homework Amount of water that you drink everyday

What are the intercepts of a graph? y- intercept = where the graph passes the y-axis x- intercept = where the graph pass the x-axis

What is the y-intercept and what does it mean? What is the x-intercept and what does it mean?

Cheat sheet

Note Card Activity To Study Write out an answer all the Property. Substitution Property of equality. Additive Identity Multiplicative Identity Additive Inverse Property Multiplicative Inverse Property Distributive Property Associated Property of Multiplication Commutative Property of Multiplication. Multiplication Property of 0

Example On the line side, you show an example of each Property 1. 10 = 2 + x 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑥=4𝑤 , 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 10=4𝑤+𝑥, Substitution Property of equality.