Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Monday, September 19, 2011

Friday, September 16, 2011

Lesson 7.4 Function Notation Homework

I am waiting for your comments and questions for Lesson 7.4 Function Notation.  Hope you earn the 5 points.  Make sure you post number and letter of problem you are needing help on.
Example:  I need help on problem 1.g

Have a great weekend and be sure to comment.  Try the Vocabulary flashcards for Unit 1.  It will help you for Tuesday's Unit TEST.

Learning How to Blog in Algebra I

It is Friday!  The Pirate football team will travel to West Oso to play the Bears tonight, but first we are going to learn how to blog in Algebra I.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

ALGEBRA II: Exponent's Review Bonus

Post with your first initials of your first and last name plus your period.  EX.  CF4           CF4 = Coach Flores 4th Period

1. 3 to the fourth power multiplied by 3 to the fifth power =

2.  4 to the seventh power divided by 4 to the second power =

3.  3 to the fourth power raised to the fifth power =

4.  10 to the negative fifth power =

5.  81 to the 1/2 power =

6.  81 to the 3/2 =

7. solve for x :                  5 to the 2x-1 power  = 5 to the 7th power

8. solve for x:                   9 to the x-3 power = 3 to the 4th power

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Algebra II Fraction Powers

Please solve the following 7 problems. (Each Correct response is worth 1 point on a daily assignment grade)

  1. 9 to the one half power means what?
  2. 256 to the 0.5 power =
  3. 25 to the (1/2) power =
  4. 8 to the one third power means what?
  5. 125 to the one third power =
  6. 64 to the one third power =
  7. 2x to the tenth power +  8x to the tenth power =

Monday, February 14, 2011

Math Modeling Problem #1

Pythagorean Theorem

Given a 45,45,90 right triangle

Solve for sides x and y if the hypotenuse is equal to 15cm. Use your formula chart.

Alg. 2 Problem #1

Combining Polynomials

Directions:
Combine like terms within parentheses.
Distribute, if necessary, to clear parentheses.
Combine remaining like terms.

(7c-5)-(-8c+5)

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Welcome!

Here we will blog about math. I will give you some problems and you will post your answers. Let's learn from each other.