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Check even answers: p.763

Put at the top of today’s assignment (p.762-764) WARM-UP: Solve for x by factoring NO CALCULATOR!!!

12-1 Notes given yesterday:

12-1 Notes given yesterday:

arithmetic means between 5 and 60 12-1: Notes continued… Arithmetic Means: the terms between any 2 nonconsecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence example: 5, 16, 27, 38, 49, 60   * 16, 27, 38, & 49, are the four arithmetic means between 5 and 60

12-1: Notes continued… From yesterday