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Foundational Skills of Algebra 1 Sep 8 8:34 AM 1

In this unit we will see how key vocabulary words are connected equation variable expression solving evaluating simplifying Order of operation Sep 8 8:40 AM 2

The next page is a concept map of the key vocabulary of algebra you should familiarize yourself with their meanings through kahn academy. Sep 3 12:17 PM 3

Number Variable Evaluate Expression Simplify Two expressions may be equal to each other create an equation solve Sep 8 8:43 AM 4

Order of operations: applies to expressions on both sides of the equation 1) Evaluate any Exponents 2) Multiply and Divide from left to right 3) Add and Subtract from left to right Note: Work within ( ) first Sep 8 8:50 AM 5

Problem 1. Illustration of the order of operation importance. Simplify the expression. 1) 10 2 (3) Sep 8 8:53 AM 6

Problem 1. Illustration of the order of operation importance. Simplify the expression. 1) 10 2 (3) wrong 10 6 > 10 6 correct 5(3) > 15 Sep 8 8:53 AM 7

Rewrite these in expanded form and then simplify. Exponents Illustrated 2) 2 3 = 3) 3 4 = 4) ( 5) 3 = 5) ( 10) 4 = Sep 8 8:56 AM 8

Get this in foundational skills section Exponents Expanded Form 2 3 = (2)(2)(2) = 8 3 4 = (3)(3)(3)(3) = 81 ( 5) 3 = ( 10) 4 = Sep 8 8:56 AM 9

Solutions 2) 2 3 = (2)(2)(2) = 8 3) 3 4 = (3)(3)(3)(3) = 81 4) ( 5) 3 =( 5)( 5)( 5) = 125 5) ( 10) 4 =( 10)( 10)( 10)( 10)= 10000 Sep 8 8:56 AM 10

Grouping symbols ( ). They indicate which work should be done first. When certain symbols are used: division bars exponents absolute value bars and radical signs. Grouping symbols are implied rather than written Sep 3 12:54 PM 11

Hidden ( ) parenthesis Case 1 division bars case 2 exponents Case 3 Absolute values Absolute value bars ask you how far the value inside the bars are from zero case 4 radical sign Sep 8 9:03 AM 12

Simplify the following expressions: 6) 7) 8) 9) Sep 8 9:12 AM 13

Solutions 6) 7) 8) 9) Sep 8 9:12 AM 14

Simplify the following. 10) 7 2 11) ( 4)3 12) 5 6 3(2)+32 13) 3 +5 2 10 14) 2 + 4 10 1 No number multiplied by itself will result in a negative number, therefore you can't have a square root of a negative number. problems 10 14 15

Functions A relationship between an input and an output Sep 8 4:17 PM 16

If we look at the expression: 2x The variable x can be any real number. This number in an input into the expression. In this expression you would have to multiply it by two to get an output. Sep 8 4:18 PM 17

This output is a second variable, dependant and the original chosen independent variable. Lest call the dependent output variable y. These are all important vocabulary words you should become familiar with through kahn academy. y represent the output or dependent variable y=2x x represent the input or independent variable Sep 8 4:24 PM 18

15) Short sentence responce. Write a sentence for a, b, c. a) Whats the function of a refridgerator? b) Whats the function of a car? c) Whats the function of the expression 2x? problem 15 19

its common to think of this type of function as a machine and in many textbooks illustrated as follows An input value for x is chosen. For example 5. Then 5 goes into the machine 5 y = 2x The 5 gets multiplies by 2. And y as it is shown in the equation is equal to that. 10. 10 is the output. 10 function machine 20

16) come up with your own function machine. Come up with three input (x values), and the cooresponding outputs (y values) 16) (x,y) a) (, ) b) (, ) c) (, ) problem 17 21

A list of inputs is a domain, the outputs that go with the inputs are called the range. Inputs Inputs Inputs Inputs y= 2x Inputs 17) a range is given in a table find the domain x y 2 Outputs Outputs Outputs Outputs OutputsOutputs 0 1/2.75 3/2 Sep 8 4:30 PM 22

When one function machine has an output that feeds into a second function machine. It is called a composite function. Sep 3 3:46 PM 23

Concider the Composite Function 18) what will come out of both function machines if 9 is the input. A output B output a y = x+3 19) what will come out of the bottom function if 22 is input into the top function and its output feeds into the bottom function machine 20) If nine is an output if the bottom function, what number was the input into the top function? b y = x 21) Critical testing idea. Sometimes functions don't work. Will there ever be an output from top function that will not work as an input for the lower function? problems 18 21 24

Independent input Function Dependent output x All input are the domain y All outputs are the range Sep 3 3:16 PM 25

Functions can be placed in families based on their characteristics. Inverse variation function. As the input (independent variable) gets larger or smaller, the output (dependent variable does the opposite. Your going up? OK, then I'm going down. Sep 3 4:05 PM 26

With a fixed number of tile, 36, as the length decreases, the width increases. Length Width Sep 11 9:07 AM 27

Another inverse variation is the relationship between time and speed over a fixed distance. In the graph you can see as the mph goes down, the hrs goes up. Sep 11 3:26 PM 28

18) write a sentence explaining an inverse variation relationship. Direct variation in a function mean when the input gets bigger, then the output gets bigger. Or when the input gets smaller,the output gets smaller. Inverse variation: the larger the number of days I've lived, the fewer days of my life remain. Direct variation: The larger the number of days I've lived, the larger the accumulation on knowledge I have. 19) write a sentence explaining a direct variation relationship. problems 18 19 29

the coordinate plane y axis x axis Sep 3 4:40 PM 30

Notes for plotting points ( x, y ) Ordered pairs: instructions for plotting a point ( 2, 3 ) x input independent value gets plotted first and goes left to right y output dependent variable gets plotted second with up and down movement how to plot points 31

Make a small coordinate plane 20) What is the ordered pair for the red coordinate? 21) Plot the point (2,3) 22) Circle the x axis. Sep 11 7:22 AM 32

Simplify the following Sep 11 7:27 AM 33

Simplify the expression using the order of operations 23) 3 7 12 + 3 24) 4 6 + (3)5 2 Sep 11 10:38 AM 34

Correct student responces 23) 24) Sep 11 10:38 AM 35

There are four basic operation in math. What are they? Sep 3 4:53 PM 36

adding, subtracting, division, multiplication Its important to know what undoes one of these operations. It will help you solve an equation. As far as math book equations go, a teacher or writer started with a variable and gave it a value. I'm starting with x=2. I'm going to multiply both sides by 3. 3x=2(3) or 3x=6. Sep 3 4:54 PM 37

3x=6 is a basic equation that a teacher may ask a student to solve. To make it harder a teacher may add 2 to both sides. 3x+2=6+2 or 3x+2=8 Maybe its not hard enough. Maybe a teacher would now multiply both sides by 12. What would that look like. You need to be able to undo this. This process is called solving an equation. Sep 3 4:59 PM 38

Solving and verifiying equations. Since these are equations, they can be solved by performing the same operation (remember this operation undoes something) to both sides of the equation and in doing so maintaining equality. Verify you answer. 25) x+3 = 10 26) 5x= 15 Many students like to draw a line down the middle 27) x 10 = 13 28) x 3 = 4 problems 25 29 solving and verifying equations 39

Correct student responces 25) x+3 = 10 26) 5x= 15 Answers boxed. Yours should be to. 26) x 10 = 13 27) x 3 = 4 Now to verify the solutions solving and verifying equations 40

When solving equations we use properties of equality; which simply mean what you do to one side of the equation you must do to the other. You must verify your answer in order to get full credit. original eq. substitute CLT 25) x+3= 10 3 3 x = 13 x + 3 = 10 13 + 3 = 10 10 = 10 If true its verified Verify by plugging identified x value into original equation. You must do this step Solving and verifying 41

With 10 = 10 coming from the verification you know you solved the problem correctly. More Importantly your getting better at making substitutions. Had you gotten something untrue like 5 = 4, you either made a mistake or there is a possibility there is no solution. Sep 3 5:29 PM 42

The previous two slides are about verifying a solution. 29) If have not already done so, verify your solutions now. Sep 3 5:39 PM 43

Square Roots 9 = 3 because we know 3 times 3 is nine can be remembered by the area properties of a square: area = side length 2 (A=s 2 ) 9 s s 9 3 3 Visually seeing 3 times 3 is nine Sep 3 5:50 PM 44

30) Simplify the square roots 9 32) 33) 34) 35) 36 1 0 4 Sep 3 5:47 PM 45

Simplify the square roots 30) 9 ; 3 times 3 is 9, 3 is the square root 32) 33) 34) 36 1 0 ; 6 times 6 is 36, 6 is the square root 35) 4 If you got an answer here theres a problem Sep 3 5:47 PM 46

Testing curve ball. You may be asked to find the square root of a negative number. When this happens your really being tested on your awareness of the impossibility of taking the square root of a negative number. Sep 3 6:02 PM 47

x =? Composite function machines 36) If 20 is chosen as an independent variable for function A, what will the dependent variable for function A be? Function A 37) If 16 is an input for function B, what will its output be? y = 5 x 38) If 20 is the x value for function A and its output feeds function B, what will the output of function B be? Function B y = 3 + x 39) Will function A ever have an output that does not work as an Input with function B. y =? problems 36 39 48

x =? Function A y = 5 x Warm up in journal 36) If 20 is chosen as an independent variable for function A, what will the dependent variable for function A be? 37) If 16 is an input for function B, what will its output be? 38) If 20 is the x value for function A and its output feeds function B, what will the output of function B be? Function B y = 3 + x y =? 39) Will function A ever have an output that does not work with function B. Because every output from funtion A will be positive due to the absolute value bars. We can be sure every input to Function B will work. Negative numbers will not work as inputs to function B because of the Square root. Function machine series 49

Sep 12 8:02 AM 50

40) Do this is 4 minutes Simplify 3 2 4(3 2 ) 41) 3 49 + 3(7) Solve 42) 2x =14 43) x ll = 19 Verify the previous two 44) 45) simplify 51

Correct student responses 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) Simplify 52

Solve and Verify in three minutes. 46) x + 2 9 = 100 47) x 3 + 4 = 13 48) 5x 25 = 100 olving equations 53

Correst Student responces 46) 47) 48) sollving equations 54

Correct student responces continued 48) Verification Sep 3 6:30 PM 55

Sample Problems with solutions 49) 50) 51) 52) 53) 54) Sep 15 10:40 AM 56

Correct Student Solutions 49) 50) 51) 52) 2 step equations 53) 54) One step equations worked out 57

55) 56) Absolute value function. If the independent value is 7, what is the dependent value? Will there ever be a negative output? Square root function. If the dependent value is 6, what must the independent value have been? will negative one work as an input? y= 5 x 3 2 y=2 1+x Sep 16 7:20 AM 58

55) solution 56) solution Absolute value function. If the independent value is 7, what is the dependent value? Will there ever be a negative output? Square root function. If the dependent value is 6, what must the independent value have been? will negative one work as an input? y= 5 x 3 2 y=2 1+x use order of operations Sep 16 7:20 AM 59

Function Machines 57) Find g(3) for function g and use the output as the input for function h, what will the out put of function h be? g(x) = x 3 58) Will function g ever have an output that does not work as an input for function h? 59) In the statement h(x) = 10, is the variable an input or an output. Figure out what value of the variable would make the statement true. We are only looking at function h in this part. h(x) = x + 22 Function machine 60

Function Machines 57) Find g(3) for function g and use the output as the input for function h, what will the out put of function h be? g(3) = 3 3 g(3) = 27 therefore h(x) = x +22 becomes g(x) = x 3 h(27) = 27 + 22 h(27) = 47 h(27) = 7 59) In the statement h(x) = 10, is the variable an input or an output. Figure out what value of the variable would make the statement true. We are only looking at function h in this part. In h(x) = 10, we know the output is 10, we dont know what input created 10. 10 is teh square root of 100, so x has to the the number that 22 was added to to get 100, that number is 78. 78 + 22 is 100. X, the input to the function, was 78. h(x) = x + 22 58) Will function g ever have an output that does not work as an input for function h? Yes, because function h can not accept numbers less than 22. Function g can put out numbers less than 22. Function machine 61

Problem 60. Describe the shape, line of symmetry, vertex, x intercepts, y intercept, when is the function increasing and decreasing, domain and range, maximum or minimum. You will need to know how to apply these vocabulary words for the test. x 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 graphing definitions 62

Shape: this type of shape is parabolic x 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 Oct 1 8:36 AM 63

X intercepts The x intercept is the ordered pair (x,y) where the graph crosses the x axis. In thi scase there are two of them ( 1,0) and (3,0) x 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 Oct 1 8:38 AM 64

Y intercept The y intercept is the point where the parabola crosses the y axis. In this case it crosses at (0, 2) x 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 Oct 1 8:42 AM 65

x 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 Line of symmetry A line of symmetry is a line where the graph has a reflection. The line is expressed as an equation. In this case it is the line of x=1. It is the dotted line. Oct 1 8:46 AM 66

Vertex The vertex is a point where the parabola shifts its up and down direction. In this case it is the ordered pair of (1, 3) x 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 Vertex Oct 1 8:50 AM 67

Min or max Min or max relates the the highest or lowext point in a graph, In parabolas this point will be on the vertex, and this case we have a min. x 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 This vertex is a minimum value Oct 1 8:53 AM 68

Up or down If you can spell up with it, then its opening up! x y 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 p Oct 1 8:56 AM 69

Domain The domain is the x values that work in a function. On a graph, if you look up or down from the x axis and the parabola is in your eyesight, that value is part of the domain. If you notice the arrows on top of the function, they indicate the graph goes on forever in the upward and outward directions. So this graph is forever wide, so the domain is infinite including all values of x. x 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 Oct 1 8:58 AM 70

RANGE The range is all the values that are outputs of a function. This is the y column of a table of values to the left or right of y axis. Parabolas have a min or max y value in this case we have a min value of y= 3. However the graph opens upward forever. So the range is the values of y greater and including negative three. x 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 0 2 3 2 0 4 Oct 1 9:07 AM 71

Sep 3 6:57 PM 72

Look closely at the first 3 diamond problems, and see if you can find a patter for using the left and the right and finding the top and the bottem part. Sep 11 3:54 PM 73

Try using the pattern on these diamond problems Sep 11 3:57 PM 74

Try using the pattern on these diamond problems Sep 11 3:57 PM 75

Do these problems in the Diamond problem's section. Sep 17 7:28 AM 76

Do these problems in the Diamond problem's section. Sep 17 7:28 AM 77

For complicated ones involving fractions Adding fractions Multiplying Fractions Dividing fractions reduces to You need to know how to process fractions Sep 16 9:07 AM 78

For complicated ones involving fractions Adding fractions Multiplying Fractions Dividing fractions Invert and multiply You need to know how to process fractions Sep 16 9:07 AM 79

Learning objective. Create one step equations from diamond problems. Sep 16 9:15 AM 80

Now that we have reviewed multiplying and dividing fractions..these are easy. You must write an equation for the last two. Equations from diamond problems 81

Now that we have reviewed multiplying and dividing fractions..these are easy. You must write an equation for the last two. Sep 17 7:19 AM 82

Now that we have reviewed multiplying and dividing fractions..these are easy Sep 17 7:19 AM 83

Using divisional property of equation on diamond problems. Sep 17 7:24 AM 84

Learning objective. Create one step equations from diamond problems. Sep 16 9:15 AM 85

Thank you for putting away your phone and head phones. You're doing a good job at keeping them out of sight. Sep 18 11:40 AM 86

This warm will be in the absolute value and square root function section. Sep 18 9:10 AM 87

Work in your groups. Work should be in the absolute and square root function section of chapter 1 (where your warm up was). For each function make a t table for the following inputs: 11, 4, 1, 5, and 11. Is there an input that does not work for one of the functions. Domain and Raqnge of function 88

Continued absolute value function Square root function Sep 11 3:58 PM 89

Get this in your square root function notes section. square root notes 90

Vocabulary for page 3, related to warm up. Please get in your notes. Domain: A group or set of numbers that are the input to a function. Range: A group or set of numbers that are the output to a function. Domain and range 91

So here is the first table you created from the absolute value function in the warm up. Sep 18 8:40 AM 92

So here is the first table you created from the absolute value function in the warm up. The domain would include all the x values that were put into the function Sep 18 8:40 AM 93

So here is the first table you created from the absolute value function in the warm up. The range would include all the numbers that are outputs to the function. Sep 18 8:40 AM 94

kdmj Thank you for putting away your phone and head phones. You're doing a good job at keeping them out of sight. Sep 18 11:40 AM 95

This will be the first page after Diamond problems. This section will be titled function machines. For most of you this will be page 9 > If an input of 9 is put into each of the machines at right, what is each output? Eric wants to get an ouput of 0. Can he do this with each machine? If so, how? If not, why not? Function machine 96

Vocabulary word for page 3 Function. A mathmatical equation where for every input there is one and only one output.. Leave some space Sep 18 3:06 PM 97

x=3 Function Notation: new symbols for input and output. x=12 y=2x 2 + 3x 4 f(x) = 4x y= f(12) = function notation 98

Sep 19 10:42 AM 99

Get this in your notes: f(x) = 3(x) Sep 19 8:47 AM 100

Get this in your notes: f(x) = 3(x) f is the name of the function and identifies the expression on the right 3(x). Function notation 101

Get this in your notes: x= f(x) = 3(x) x is still the input of the function Sep 19 8:47 AM 102

Get this in your notes: f(x) = 3(x) f(x)= F(x) is the output of the equation and is pronounced f of x. Sep 19 8:47 AM 103

Do this in the functions section. As you doing it be sure to think of the x value as an imput, and the f(x) value as an output. x=6 x is the input f is the expression f(x) = x 2 +x x 2 + x f(x) is expression calculated to an output f(6) = using function notation 104

f(x) = x 2 +x Sep 19 10:49 AM 105

Find the cooresponding outputs of: h(7) = f( 3) = g(62)= f(6)= g( 6) f(x) = x 6 g(x) = x +2 h(x) = x 2 + x Sep 19 9:04 AM 106

a These are in your book page 26 d g Sep 18 3:49 PM 107

Name Per # Kuhn Alg 1 Sem 1 Pretest 1. show work answer 2. show work answer Please do your best, there may be things you have not seen before, don't worry. We will use this to show growth in things you need to learn this year at a conference with your guardians Sep 22 7:39 AM 108

In diamond problem section. 1. Simplify 5 5 2. Simplify 3 7 2 3. Simplify 3 8 17 4. Evaluate 2x 2 4x + 7 when x = 5 5 plot the points (3,5) and ( 3, 5) 6.use your diamond problem rules for 5 4 7 4 1 3 2 5 Sep 19 4:27 PM 109

In diamond problem section. 1. Simplify 5 5 2. Simplify 3 7 2 3. Simplify 3 8 17 4. Evaluate 2x 2 4x + 7 when x = 5 5 plot the points (3,5) and ( 3, 5) 6.use your diamond problem rules for 5 4 7 4 1 3 2 5 Sep 19 4:27 PM 110

recall that in 40 5 y the equation was 5y =40 Create the equations and complete the following diamond problems 1) 2) 3 24 2 8 1 y Test Tomorrow 1 Write the equations 7 6 14 y Solve the equations Find the bottem find the top Sep 19 4:41 PM 111

Special case Write the equation Sep 23 9:13 AM 112

Homework quiz one. Put your name and period on the piece of paper provided and comeplete the diamond problems 20 12 x 2 3 8 15 E quation 1pt Canceling 1pt Invert and mult 1pt Common deneminator 1pt Or show use of short cut for points Sep 19 4:50 PM 113

Homework quiz one. Answers 20 12 x 2 3 Sep 19 4:50 PM 114

Homework Practice for test Do on a piece of paper and tape to Journal 14 48 7 2 8 9 6 1 5 15 Diamond problems 115

Put this warm up in the Diamond problem section. 12 4 2 3 8 15 Sep 22 12:09 PM 116

12 4 Sep 22 12:13 PM 117

2 3 8 15 Equation is 2 3 x = 8 15 Sep 22 12:14 PM 118

Fractional diaqmond problems 119

2 3 8 15 Equation is 2 3 2 3 x = 8 15 2 3 Divide both sides by 2 3 Sep 22 12:14 PM 120

2 3 8 15 Equation is 2 3 2 3 x = 8 15 2 3 Divide both sides by 2 3 Cancel Sep 22 12:14 PM 121

2 3 8 15 4 5 Equation is 2 3 2 x = 8 15 x= 24 3 x = 8 15 3 2 5 30 or 4 2 Divide both sides by 2 3 3 Cancel rewrite the problem showing invert and multiply Sep 22 12:14 PM 122

2 3 8 15 4 5 Equation is 2 3 2 x = 8 15 x= 24 3 x = 8 15 3 2 5 30 or 4 2 Divide both sides by 2 3 3 Cancel rewrite the problem showing invert and multiply Sep 22 12:14 PM 123

Put a new section in your ch1 table of contents called : Solving equations 1) Combine like terms 3x 5x 8y 3y 2) Distribute 4(3x 2y) Solve and verify x 3=12 3x = 39 x=3 +27 Sep 24 10:39 AM 124

Put your name on the test. change the last diamond to: When done, put test in box at the back of teh class, find piece of paper with your name and glue to journal and return to seat to try and finish problems on the board. Sep 24 7:20 AM 125

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Thank you for putting away your phones and head phones Sep 25 9:18 AM 127

Warm up to help with Fridays test. y = x 3 In function section of journal the input of the top machine is x= 3, if the top machine has an output that goes into the lower machine, what will the lower machines output be. g(x) = x + 9 Sep 22 12:29 PM 128

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In solving equation section of Journal With complicated equations you have to remind yourself that each side is an expression that should be simplified as much as possible before you try and solve the equation. Simplify both sides of these equations before solving Solving equation 130

Homework problem: Do this on a piece of paper and tape it to your notebook in the function section. Copy and do at home or get it from edmodo later. Function machine 131

Thank you for putting away your phone and head phones Sep 25 3:16 PM 132

Get this in your notes Some equitions require the combining of like terms 2x + 4x 12 6 = 2x + 10 4 Combine like terms solving equations 133

Get this in your notes Some equitions require the combining of like terms 2x + 4x 12 6 = 2x + 10 4 6x 18 = 2x +6 +2x +2x 8x 18 +6 +18 +18 Combine like terms Add the opposite of a value to move it to the other side of the equation 8x 24 Solve as a one step eq Sep 22 1:20 PM 134

1)Solve the following equations 8x + 1 = x 1 4x 3 = 3x 4 7x 4 5x = 1 + 6x 7 x + 3 = 9x + 10 2)verify the solutions Sep 25 3:37 PM 135

Thank you for putting away your electronic devices Sep 29 9:15 AM 136

Warm up in the equations section of your journal. Solve for x 3x 5x = 10 5x + 7 +2x = 42 7 12x + 3 = 4x 21 2x + 3 + 4x = 3x + 27 + 6 Work on these as individuals, refer to last fridays notes. When time is up we will get into groups to go over work and then go over as a group Solving equations 137

Warm up in the equations section of your journal. Solve for x 3x 5x = 10 5x + 7 +2x = 42 7 12x + 3 = 4x 21 2x + 3 + 4x = 3x + 27 + 6 Sep 29 7:19 AM 138

Name, period, as a reminder use number line Now try this problem and self reflect on your growth in solving equation. 7x 5 2x = 3x + 7 2x +18 And Verify Sep 29 7:24 AM 139

Make a new section in your table of contents. This section will be quadratic equations and graphing which we will be testing on thursday. You may allready have this section as quadratic functions, if thats the case just add the word graphs. Sep 29 9:11 AM 140

At the beginning of the year we created some data with tile for a hottub, an infectuos disease, and how long it took for you to sign your signiture. In the quadratic and graphing section i would like you to make graphs for the 3 tables of data. If you can't find your data you can use the following tables. Sep 29 7:30 AM 141

Work on these as individually, refer to last Fridays notes. When time is up we will get into groups to go over work and then go over as a class Sep 29 4:49 PM 142

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Warm up solve for x as you did in your notes. Make sure to verify 4x +2 6x = 5x 8 20 What is y when x = 4 in the following y= 5x 2 5x +5 Circle the Error and explain what should have happened solving equations 144

Warm up solve for x as you did in your notes. Make sure to verify 4x +2 6x = 5x 8 20 What is y when x = 4 and what is y if x = 3 in the following y= 5x 2 5x +5 Sep 29 4:52 PM 145

In your journal make a graph of the function y=2x 2 2x 5 for the domain of 2 to 3. 1. This means you will have to run the numbers from 2 to 3 through the given function to make a t table. 2. Then you will have to graph the ordered pairs from the table in your journal. I would like this part of your journal to look very good for grading and conferences. Sep 29 4:56 PM 146

In your journal make a graph of the function y=2x 2 2x 5 for the domain of 2 to 3. 1. This means you will have to run the numbers from 2 to 3 through the given function to make a t table. ( 2,7) x y=2x 2 2x 5 y ordered pair 7 2 1 2. Then you will have to graph the ordered pairs from the table in your journal. I would like this part of your journal to look very good for grading and conferences. Graphing quadratics 147

Graphing your results shows the parabolic shape of a quadratic x 2 1 0 1 2 3 y 7 1 5 5 1 7 Oct 1 2:28 PM 148

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