
January 2011 - Maths Genie
... You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to the Examiner. Answers without working may not gain full credit. ...
... You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to the Examiner. Answers without working may not gain full credit. ...
algebra review - Durrington High School
... HINT: Multiply both the equations by different numbers so that there are an equal number of x’s in both equations. Then multiply 1 equation from the other to find the value of y. Next substitute this value into 1 of the equations to find x ...
... HINT: Multiply both the equations by different numbers so that there are an equal number of x’s in both equations. Then multiply 1 equation from the other to find the value of y. Next substitute this value into 1 of the equations to find x ...
Ch 7.2 Solving Equations with Grouping Symbols
... In the notes section of your notebook write and solve the equations 3h = 5(h – 2) 6(b – 2) = 3(b + 8.5) ...
... In the notes section of your notebook write and solve the equations 3h = 5(h – 2) 6(b – 2) = 3(b + 8.5) ...
The function f(x) = - (x - 3)2 + 4 has a critical point at x = 3
... A ____________ is caused in the graph of a rational function when the same factored term appears in both the numerator and denominator. ...
... A ____________ is caused in the graph of a rational function when the same factored term appears in both the numerator and denominator. ...