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Visit My Pod Cast on Fibonacci Sequences
Monday, March 29, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Factoring
Post your rule for group factoring here. Let's play a game. Write one line of the rule and let your classmates build on it. I'll start. Multiply a and c terms of the quadratic expression.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
As we discussed in class, an acronym is an abbreviation of sorts. We use the acronym FOIL to help remember to distribute all the terms when multiplying binomials.
For more on acronyms visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronym_and_initialism.
Due Friday: Create an acronym for a algebraic or number property you learned this year. Post early as no two properties can be repeated, unless you can come up with a different acronym.
If you would like to be really creative, incorporate a mnemonic device with your acronym. (such as we use for PEMDAS, Please educate my dear aunt Sally!)
Good luck and have fun. Please feel free to respectfully comment on your classmates' entries.(Remember your netiquette).
For more on acronyms visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronym_and_initialism.
Due Friday: Create an acronym for a algebraic or number property you learned this year. Post early as no two properties can be repeated, unless you can come up with a different acronym.
If you would like to be really creative, incorporate a mnemonic device with your acronym. (such as we use for PEMDAS, Please educate my dear aunt Sally!)
Good luck and have fun. Please feel free to respectfully comment on your classmates' entries.(Remember your netiquette).
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Friday's Homework
Share your mnemonic device here! Be sure to review the PowerPoint Presentation on the school's website, before you post.
Mrs. Murphy's Algebra I Honors web page..
Mrs. Murphy's Algebra I Honors web page..
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Magic Math I approve of!
Thanks for sharing Jesse. It brought a big smile to my face http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4vqr3_ROIk
Philip, when you can do math like this guy, I will stop challenging you to know your concepts!
Many of you agreed with Brendan on using sequencing in sports. While this is a good start at thinking of applications, it is slightly flawed for sequencing. Can anyone guess why?
Philip, when you can do math like this guy, I will stop challenging you to know your concepts!
Many of you agreed with Brendan on using sequencing in sports. While this is a good start at thinking of applications, it is slightly flawed for sequencing. Can anyone guess why?
Arithmetic Sequencing
Write the function rule for the following Arithmetic sequences and explain why the rule works. Then give the answer for the 20th term.
Think of an application for arithmetic or geometric sequencing and give the reason for your choice.
Think of an application for arithmetic or geometric sequencing and give the reason for your choice.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Focus Question : HW Algebra I Honors
Would you rather have $500 in an account paying 6% interest compounded quarterly (4x a year) or $600 in an account paying 5% interest compounded annually (once a year)? Why? (Summarize your reasoning.)
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