POWER POINT PROJECT 3 rd NW MIDPOINT REVIEW 6.5, 6.17, 6.3, 6.20, 6.11, 6.18 Mrs. Howard – Math Mr. Churchya – Business Technology.

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POWER POINT PROJECT 3 rd NW MIDPOINT REVIEW 6.5, 6.17, 6.3, 6.20, 6.11, 6.18 Mrs. Howard – Math Mr. Churchya – Business Technology

6.5 Determine the Square Root The Square Root is: _

6.5 Exponents

6.5 Perfect Square Determine all the Perfect Squares 2²= 3²= 4²= 5²= 6²= 7²= 8²= 9²= 10²= 11²= 12²= 13²= 14²= 15²= 16²= 17²= 18²= 19²= 20²=

6.17 Sequences Triangular numbers; what is the 5 th position? POWERS OF TEN (just count the zeroes and that is your power) 10 1 = = 1, = ?? 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th 11 th 12 th

Drag pictures to the scale to illustrate the equation 3x = 6 = x = Equations

Drag pictures to the scale to illustrate the equation = x = 1 x + 3 = Equations

6.20 Inequalities Animate the correct arrow to graph the inequality x = ≤ = < x

6.3 Integers G L 1.Animate the integers to the number line. 2. Type, the numbers from above, in order from Greatest to Least.

6.11 Coordinate Plane Animate the balls to plot the ordered pairs (-3, 1) (2, 3) (1, -2) (-2, -3)

That’s all Folks!!! Study to be prepared for the Midpoint! YoYoYoYour score? IIIt can bbe if you stststudy.