Rational/Dis tribution Divide Factoring Solving Vocab 50 40 30 20 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Answers to page 74 #22-31.
Advertisements

EXAMPLE 2 Using the Cross Products Property = 40.8 m Write original proportion. Cross products property Multiply. 6.8m 6.8 = Divide.
+ Completing the Square. + In your notes: Simplify the following: (5 – 3i)(4 + 2i) 3.
Linear Inequalities By Dr. Carol A. Marinas. Solving Linear Equations Linear Equations have no exponents higher than 1 and has an EQUAL SIGN. To solve.
Box Method for Factoring Factoring expressions in the form of.
4.5 Solving Systems using Matrix Equations and Inverses.
Solve the equation -3v = -21 Multiply or Divide? 1.
The Multiplication Principle of Equality 2.3a 1.Solve linear equations using the multiplication principle. 2.Solve linear equations using both the addition.
Dividing Polynomials & The Remainder Theorem. Dividing Polynomials When dividing a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term in the polynomial by the.
Use the Distributive Property to: 1) simplify expressions 2) Solve equations.
Notes 2.4– Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides.
EXAMPLE 1 Dividing a Fraction by a Fraction a = = 3 4 1, or b. – – = = 7 (– 2) 9 – 4 = 1 4 – 2, or.
6.3 Dividing Polynomials 1. When dividing by a monomial: Divide each term by the denominator separately 2.
Derivation of the Quadratic Formula The following shows how the method of Completing the Square can be used to derive the Quadratic Formula. Start with.
Do Now (3x + y) – (2x + y) 4(2x + 3y) – (8x – y)
5-1 Monomials Objectives Students will be able to: 1)Multiply and divide monomials 2)Use expressions written in scientific notation.
5.3 Solving Quadratic Functions with Square Roots Step 1: Add or subtract constant to both sides. Step 2: Divide or multiply coefficient of “x” to both.
Math – The Multiplication/Division Principle of Equality 1.
Solving Equations Binomials Simplifying Polynomials
Aim: How do we factor the trinomial in the form of Do Now: Factor the following 1. x 2 – 6x x 2 – 8x – x x + 10.
Warm Up: Simplify. Evaluating expressions 2/20/14 Objectives: – Understand and identify the terms associated with expressions – Determine the degree of.
MAIN IDEAS DIVIDE POLYNOMIALS USING LONG DIVISION. 6.3 Dividing Polynomials.
Dividing Polynomials A-APR.6 Rewrite simple rational expressions in different forms; write a(x) / b(x) in the form q(x) + r(x) / b(x), where a(x), b(x),
Exponents and Monomials. Monomial is an expression that is a number, a variable, or a product of a number and variables. Constant is a monomial containing.
Solve Quadratic Functions by Completing the Square
Aim: How do we solve quadratic equations by completing square?
2-3 Simplifying Variable Expressions
2 Understanding Variables and Solving Equations.
Simplifying Expressions
2-10 Solving Inequalities by Multiplying or Dividing
Box Method for Factoring
Box Method for Factoring
Completing the Square 8
Aim: How do we solve quadratic equations by completing square?
Exponents and Monomials
Solve for variable 3x = 6 7x = -21
Solve an equation by multiplying by a reciprocal
Exponents & Powers.
Solving Equations Containing Fractions
Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Solving Inequalities by Multiplying or Dividing
Lesson 3.1 How do you solve two-step equations?
Solving One-Step Equations
Simplify Expressions 34 A number divided by 3 is 7. n ÷ 3 = 7.
Section 8-2: Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
Exponents and Monomials Lesson
Zeros of a Polynomial Function
Lesson 3.1 – 3.2 How do you solve one-step equations?
Multiply and divide fractions.
Linear Equations Doctor Shildneck.
Exponents and Monomials
The Big Bahm Theorem 3x2 + x – 10 3x2 + x – (x – 5)(x + 2) 3 (3x – 5)(x + 2) Step 1 = Slide “a” to the end and multiply it by.
Combining Like Terms.
Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides 4:3
Who Wants to be an Equationaire?. Who Wants to be an Equationaire?
Completing the Square Objective: To complete a square for a quadratic equation and solve by completing the square.
Which fraction is the same as ?
Exponents and Monomials
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Learn to combine like terms in an expression.
1.7 - Exploring Linear Systems
Completing the Square Objective: To complete a square for a quadratic equation and solve by completing the square.
Chapter 2: Solving One-step Equations and Inequalities
Starter Multiply out the brackets: (x+3)(x+3) (x+2)2 (x-5)2 Factorise:
Exponents and Monomials
Solving Equations with Fractions
Complete the Square January 16, 2017.
Warm Up Simplify      20  2 3.
Part Two: Introducing Percentages and Decimals
Presentation transcript:

Rational/Dis tribution Divide Factoring Solving Vocab

Put in Standard Form Vocab – 10 Points

How many Terms? Vocab – 20 Points

What is the degree? Vocab – 30 Points

What is the constant Term? Vocab – 40 Points

What is the leading coefficient? Vocab – 50 Points

Solve Solving – 30 Points

Solve Solving – 40 Points

Solve Solving – 50 Points

Factor Factoring – 10 Points

Factor Factoring – 20 Points

Factor Factoring – 30 Points

Insert Text for Question Factoring – 40 Points

Factor Factoring – 50 Points

Is b-7 a factor? Divide – 10 Points

Is n+2 a factor? Divide – 20 Points

Divide Divide – 30 Points

Divide Divide – 40 Points

Divide Divide – 50 Points

Multiply Rational/Distribution – 10 Points

Multiply Rational/Distribution – 20 Points

Simplify Rational/Distribution – 30 Points

Simplify Rational/Distribution – 40 Points

Insert Text for Question Rational/Distribution – 50 Points