Sunday, November 24, 2013

Fibonacci Haiku-That one Anthony dude..



Anthony

Swimmer!

Sun kissed

A smart cookie

A total germ-a-phobe

Sorry, he can't control his obsessive compulsive disorder!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

SP#5: Unit J Concept 6: Solving Fraction Decomposition With Repeated Factors

This is my student problem number 5 and in this concept it will explain the partial fraction decomposition with distinct factors. In this concept you have to make sure that when you are distributing a factor that is shown twice, that you actually multiply it twice. You need to make sure to get rid of the information that you don't need by combining like terms. For example with my problem I got 0/(x-2) you don't have to put that as an answer because it has the 0 on top.

SP# 4: Unit J Concept 5- Partial Fraction Decomposition with distinct factors


This is my student problem number four, I will show you how to decompose partial fractions. In this concept you have to make sure that if you check the matrix in the calculator you don't get decimals because that means that you did something wrong. Make sure to combine all like terms. Also you have to make sure that you keep the equations separately and don't mix them.

SV#5 Unit J Concept 3

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For this concept there are many steps that could be very challenging to people because you have to do a lot of multiplying and combining. The most important thing that you remember is that you have to get your stair case of 1's and your triangle of 0's. If you try to find those key concepts you will find the matrices very easily. Make sure that at the end you find the order pairs for x,y,z.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Unit G Concepts 1-7

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For the unit G concepts 1-7 the most trickiest parts would be making sure that the equation is a slant one or a horizontal one and if it is a slant one then you have to make sure that you don't forget about the holes. Also if it is a slant one then you have to use long division to find the equation. There should be no y-intercepts in the equations that are slants. Once you have the holes don't forget to put it into ordered pairs.

SV #1 unit F concept 10

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In this video you have to pay attention to that you make sure that your synthetic division is correct because one little mistake can mess up the problem. Same thing goes with the quadratic formula and plug in the numbers correctly. Also when you are writing the factors you need to make sure that you are not confusing them with the zeroes.

Wpp#4 Unit E Concept 3: maximizing area

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WPP#3 Unit E Concept 1-Path of Football(or other object)

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WPP2 : Unit A Concept 7- Profit.Revenue,Costs

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WPP 1 Unit A Concept 6- Linear Models

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