
Reasoning Algebraically
... factor and double the second factor (dropping the remainder each time) until the value of the column for the first factor is one. Then, cross out the terms in the second column that correspond to the values in the first column that are even. Finally, add the remaining values in the second column. ...
... factor and double the second factor (dropping the remainder each time) until the value of the column for the first factor is one. Then, cross out the terms in the second column that correspond to the values in the first column that are even. Finally, add the remaining values in the second column. ...
Geometric Mean
... simplest form when: 1. No perfect square factor other than 1 is under the radical sign. 2. No fraction is under the radical sign. 3. No radical is in a denominator. Simplify: ...
... simplest form when: 1. No perfect square factor other than 1 is under the radical sign. 2. No fraction is under the radical sign. 3. No radical is in a denominator. Simplify: ...
HOMEWORK 11.1 #`s 1-9
... Some problems have more than one case. One way to solve such problems is to establish cases that together cover all of the possibilities. Calculate the number of arrangements for each case and then add the values for all cases to obtain the total number of arrangements. e.g. Determine the number of ...
... Some problems have more than one case. One way to solve such problems is to establish cases that together cover all of the possibilities. Calculate the number of arrangements for each case and then add the values for all cases to obtain the total number of arrangements. e.g. Determine the number of ...