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18 Days
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Four Days
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Definition of the n th root:
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Lets start with a few familiar examples:
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123456789101112131415 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5
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pg 372 (# 1-27 odd)
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For a Radical Expression to be in simplest for the following conditions must be met: ◦ No perfect nth power factors, other than 1. ◦ No fractions in the radicand. ◦ No radicals in the denominator.
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Rationalizing the denominator of an expression is the process of re-writing so that there are no radicals in any denominator and there are no denominators in any radical.
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pg 377 (# 1-35 odd)
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Practice 7.2 WS (1-33 odd, 34)
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Practice 6-5 (#1-35 odd) - Glencoe
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Three Days
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Three Days
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First of all, what is a rational number? It’s a number that can be written as a fraction of integer values.
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pg 388 (# 1-25 odd, 39-49 odd)
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Three Days
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Solve the following radical expression:
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1. Convert the radical to rational exponents. 2. Isolate the “radical” part of the equation. 3. Raise both sides of the equation to the reciprocal power of the rational exponent. 4. You’ve now “cleared” the radical, solve using the appropriate method for the resulting equation.
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The maximum flow of water in a pipe is modeled by the formula Q=Av, where A is the cross sectional area of the pipe, v is the velocity of the water, and Q is the maximum volume of water than can flow through the pipe per minute. Find the diameter of a pipe that allows a maximum flow of 50 cubic feet per minute at a velocity of 600ft/min. Round to the nearest inch.
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pg 394 (# 1-25 odd)
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Practice 7.5 WS (#2-32 Even)
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Practice 6-7 WS (# 2-22 even) - Glencoe
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Three Days
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Parent: Shift up k units: Shift down k units: Shift right h units: Shift left h units Combined Shift: ◦ (right h units, up k units)
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Parent: Reflection in x-axis: Vertical Stretch a>1 Vertical Shrink 0<a<1 Horizontal Stretch 0<c<1 : Horizontal Compression c>1: Combined Transformation:
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-Name of Family -Parent Equation -General Equation -Locator Point -Domain-Range xy 00 11 42 93 164
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-Name of Family -Parent Equation -General Equation -Locator Point -Domain-Range xy -8-2 00 11 82
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https://www.desmos.com/calculator/renedj48tv https://www.desmos.com/calculator/renedj48tv
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pg 417 (# 1-23 odd)
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Practice 7.8 WS (# 1-15 odd, 28, 29, 31, 35, 37)
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