Learning Objective: We will factor trinomials and binomials.

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Learning Objective: We will factor trinomials and binomials. Starter – Day 5 October 7 Content Objective: We will factor polynomials, which is the opposite of distributing. Learning Objective: We will factor trinomials and binomials. Find the product of each of the following sets of polynomials. 1. 2. 3.

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Normal Curve Review Fill in the % for each region of the curve. Ignore the tails. The mean age of men on Giligan’s Island is 40 and the standard deviation is five. Draw and label the normal distribution curve with the ages of each standard deviation. Approximately 68% of all men are between what two ages? What % of men would be between 30 and 55? Is an age of 23 typical or very rare? Why?

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