
Slide 1
... Linear equations are first-degree equations, such as: 2x + 1 = 5 or 4 – 3x = 2 Quadratic equations are second-degree equations, such as: x2 + 2x – 3 = 0 or 2x2 + 3 = 5x ...
... Linear equations are first-degree equations, such as: 2x + 1 = 5 or 4 – 3x = 2 Quadratic equations are second-degree equations, such as: x2 + 2x – 3 = 0 or 2x2 + 3 = 5x ...
Arithmetic with Decimals
... 3. Multiply and divide in order from left to right. 4. Add and subtract in order from left to right. One easy way to remember the order of operations process is to remember the acronym PEMDAS or the ...
... 3. Multiply and divide in order from left to right. 4. Add and subtract in order from left to right. One easy way to remember the order of operations process is to remember the acronym PEMDAS or the ...
section 6.1 - TeacherWeb
... and bicycles. During one day, the business has a total of 25 rentals and collects $450 for the rentals. Find the number of pairs of skates rented and the number of bicycles rented. ...
... and bicycles. During one day, the business has a total of 25 rentals and collects $450 for the rentals. Find the number of pairs of skates rented and the number of bicycles rented. ...
Use the FOIL Method
... (2x + -3)(4x + 5) F : Multiply the First term in each binomial. 2x • 4x = 8x2 O : Multiply the Outer terms in the binomials. 2x • 5 = 10x I : Multiply the Inner terms in the binomials. -3 • 4x = -12x L : Multiply the Last term in each binomial. -3 • 5 = -15 (2x + -3)(4x + 5) = 8x2 + 10x + -12x + -15 ...
... (2x + -3)(4x + 5) F : Multiply the First term in each binomial. 2x • 4x = 8x2 O : Multiply the Outer terms in the binomials. 2x • 5 = 10x I : Multiply the Inner terms in the binomials. -3 • 4x = -12x L : Multiply the Last term in each binomial. -3 • 5 = -15 (2x + -3)(4x + 5) = 8x2 + 10x + -12x + -15 ...
Solving Systems of Equations
... Absent Student Letter • Write a letter to an absent student describing what you learned today about solving systems of equations using the elimination method. • In your letter make sure that you describe in detail all of the steps • You can use an example if it helps you ...
... Absent Student Letter • Write a letter to an absent student describing what you learned today about solving systems of equations using the elimination method. • In your letter make sure that you describe in detail all of the steps • You can use an example if it helps you ...
Module 6:
... To use this formula, put the numbers in for a, b and c and follow the order of operations. The Quadratic Formula can be used to find the solutions to all quadratic equations (in standard form). Each problem below will use the quadratic formula and where applicable we will also solve the equation by ...
... To use this formula, put the numbers in for a, b and c and follow the order of operations. The Quadratic Formula can be used to find the solutions to all quadratic equations (in standard form). Each problem below will use the quadratic formula and where applicable we will also solve the equation by ...
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... A rational function is a quotient of polynomial functions. It can be written in the form ...
... A rational function is a quotient of polynomial functions. It can be written in the form ...