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Day 89 – January 19
Algebra: Chapter 5 – 200 POINT BENCHMARK ====================================================================== Algebra 1a: Chapter 7, Lesson 2, page 309. Graphing Equations We can graph an equation, by building a T-chart of values for both x and y. You can choose any values for … Continue reading
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Day 88 – January 18
Algebra: Chapter 5 – 200 POINT BENCHMARK REVIEW SUMMARY Addition of Polynomials When we add polynomials, it can be easier if we order them in descending order for one of the variables. We can add polynomials in 2 ways: Horizontally … Continue reading
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Day 87 – January 17
Algebra: Chapter 5 Review Multiplying Polynomials To multiply a monomial and a polynomial: multiply each term of the polynomial by the monomial There are 3 techniques to multiply binomials: FOIL (FIRST, OUTSIDE, INSIDE, LAST – or its derivatives for trinomials) … Continue reading
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Day 86 – January 13
Algebra: Chapter 5, Lesson 11, page 249 (day 2). Multiplying Polynomials To multiply a monomial and a polynomial: multiply each term of the polynomial by the monomial There are 3 techniques to multiply binomials: FOIL (FIRST, OUTSIDE, INSIDE, LAST – … Continue reading
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Day 85 – January 12
Algebra: Chapter 5, Lesson 11, page 249. Multiplying Polynomials To multiply a monomial and a polynomial: multiply each term of the polynomial by the monomial There are 3 techniques to multiply binomials: FOIL (FIRST, OUTSIDE, INSIDE, LAST – or its … Continue reading
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Day 84 – January 11
Algebra: Chapter 5, Lesson 10, page 245. Multiplying Binomials: Special Products We can use the FOIL or BOX methods to multiply binomials. There are however, 3 special cases that if you recognize them, will save you some work: `(A+B)(A-B)=A^2−B^2` `(A+B)(A+B)=A^2+B^2+2AB` … Continue reading
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Day 83 – January 10
Algebra: Chapter 5, Lesson 9, page 240. Multiplication of Monomials and Binomials If we multiply a monomial and a binomial, all we have to do is DISTRIBUTE the monomial through the binomial, pretty simple to do (REMEMBER: the CRAZY arrows … Continue reading
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Day 82 – January 9
Algebra: Chapter 5, Lesson 8, page 236. Subtraction of Polynomials We do just like the addition of polynomials, except for subtraction, we (remember way back to subtracting with negative numbers) add the opposite. The other thing we have to remember … Continue reading
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Day 81 – January 6
Algebra: Chapter 5, Lesson 7, page 231. Addition of Polynomials When we add polynomials, it can be easier if we order them in descending order for one of the variables. We can add polynomials in 2 ways: Horizontally – scan … Continue reading
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Day 80 – January 5
Algebra: Chapter 5, Lesson 6, page 226. We can write polynomials is ascending or descending order. For descending order, the term with the greatest exponent for our variable of interest is first, the term with the next greatest exponent for … Continue reading
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