Honors Advanced Algebra Mr. Kellner Chapter 1 Equations and Inequalities Assignment Guide

Similar documents
Example 27.1 Draw a Venn diagram to show the relationship between counting numbers, whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers.

Multiplication and Division - Left to Right. Addition and Subtraction - Left to Right.

Reasoning to Solve Equations and Inequalities

PROF. BOYAN KOSTADINOV NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, CUNY

MATH 150 HOMEWORK 4 SOLUTIONS

Unit 6: Exponents and Radicals

Operations with Polynomials

Polynomial Functions. Polynomial functions in one variable can be written in expanded form as ( )

Algebra Review. How well do you remember your algebra?

5.6 POSITIVE INTEGRAL EXPONENTS

P.3 Polynomials and Factoring. P.3 an 1. Polynomial STUDY TIP. Example 1 Writing Polynomials in Standard Form. What you should learn

Warm-up for Differential Calculus

Factoring Polynomials

0.1 Basic Set Theory and Interval Notation

SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE DAYTON, OHIO DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS FOR COURSE IN MAT COLLEGE ALGEBRA (4 SEMESTER HOURS)

1.2 The Integers and Rational Numbers

COMPLEX FRACTIONS. section. Simplifying Complex Fractions

LINEAR TRANSFORMATIONS AND THEIR REPRESENTING MATRICES

Homework 3 Solutions

Binary Representation of Numbers Autar Kaw

NQF Level: 2 US No: 7480

Section 5-4 Trigonometric Functions

Appendix D: Completing the Square and the Quadratic Formula. In Appendix A, two special cases of expanding brackets were considered:

MATH PLACEMENT REVIEW GUIDE

and thus, they are similar. If k = 3 then the Jordan form of both matrices is

Math 135 Circles and Completing the Square Examples

Example A rectangular box without lid is to be made from a square cardboard of sides 18 cm by cutting equal squares from each corner and then folding

Vectors Recap of vectors

Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

FUNCTIONS AND EQUATIONS. xεs. The simplest way to represent a set is by listing its members. We use the notation

Geometry 7-1 Geometric Mean and the Pythagorean Theorem

4.11 Inner Product Spaces

Words Symbols Diagram. abcde. a + b + c + d + e

15.6. The mean value and the root-mean-square value of a function. Introduction. Prerequisites. Learning Outcomes. Learning Style

CS99S Laboratory 2 Preparation Copyright W. J. Dally 2001 October 1, 2001

1. Find the zeros Find roots. Set function = 0, factor or use quadratic equation if quadratic, graph to find zeros on calculator

9.3. The Scalar Product. Introduction. Prerequisites. Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes. Computer Systems - Architecture Lecture 4 - Boolean Logic. What is Logic? Boolean Logic 10/28/2010

SPECIAL PRODUCTS AND FACTORIZATION

Answer, Key Homework 10 David McIntyre 1

MA Lesson 16 Notes Summer 2016 Properties of Logarithms. Remember: A logarithm is an exponent! It behaves like an exponent!

RIGHT TRIANGLES AND THE PYTHAGOREAN TRIPLETS

The remaining two sides of the right triangle are called the legs of the right triangle.

Integration by Substitution

EQUATIONS OF LINES AND PLANES

Math 314, Homework Assignment Prove that two nonvertical lines are perpendicular if and only if the product of their slopes is 1.

Graphs on Logarithmic and Semilogarithmic Paper

Quick Reference Guide: One-time Account Update

DATABASDESIGN FÖR INGENJÖRER F

Pure C4. Revision Notes

Mathematics. Vectors. hsn.uk.net. Higher. Contents. Vectors 128 HSN23100

Vector differentiation. Chapters 6, 7

MODULE 3. 0, y = 0 for all y

Bayesian Updating with Continuous Priors Class 13, 18.05, Spring 2014 Jeremy Orloff and Jonathan Bloom

Module Summary Sheets. C3, Methods for Advanced Mathematics (Version B reference to new book) Topic 2: Natural Logarithms and Exponentials

One Minute To Learn Programming: Finite Automata

Firm Objectives. The Theory of the Firm II. Cost Minimization Mathematical Approach. First order conditions. Cost Minimization Graphical Approach

e.g. f(x) = x domain x 0 (cannot find the square root of negative values)

End of term: TEST A. Year 4. Name Class Date. Complete the missing numbers in the sequences below.

AA1H Calculus Notes Math1115, Honours John Hutchinson

Review guide for the final exam in Math 233

2 DIODE CLIPPING and CLAMPING CIRCUITS

. At first sight a! b seems an unwieldy formula but use of the following mnemonic will possibly help. a 1 a 2 a 3 a 1 a 2

Solution to Problem Set 1

Babylonian Method of Computing the Square Root: Justifications Based on Fuzzy Techniques and on Computational Complexity

Section 7-4 Translation of Axes

CHAPTER 11 Numerical Differentiation and Integration

AP STATISTICS SUMMER MATH PACKET

5.2. LINE INTEGRALS 265. Let us quickly review the kind of integrals we have studied so far before we introduce a new one.

Review Problems for the Final of Math 121, Fall 2014

Lecture 3 Gaussian Probability Distribution

ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS,AND EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES INVOLVING FRACTIONS

1. Definition, Basic concepts, Types 2. Addition and Subtraction of Matrices 3. Scalar Multiplication 4. Assignment and answer key 5.

Regular Sets and Expressions

AREA OF A SURFACE OF REVOLUTION

Or more simply put, when adding or subtracting quantities, their uncertainties add.

Vectors and dyadics. Chapter 2. Summary. 2.1 Examples of scalars, vectors, and dyadics

Pentominoes. Pentominoes. Bruce Baguley Cascade Math Systems, LLC. The pentominoes are a simple-looking set of objects through which some powerful

Vectors and dyadics. Chapter 2. Summary. 2.1 Examples of scalars, vectors, and dyadics

Experiment 6: Friction

9 CONTINUOUS DISTRIBUTIONS

Chapter 2 The Number System (Integers and Rational Numbers)

A.7.1 Trigonometric interpretation of dot product A.7.2 Geometric interpretation of dot product

Linear Equations in Two Variables

10.6 Applications of Quadratic Equations

Introduction. Teacher s lesson notes The notes and examples are useful for new teachers and can form the basis of lesson plans.

Two hours UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE. Date: Friday 16 th May Time: 14:00 16:00

Use Geometry Expressions to create a more complex locus of points. Find evidence for equivalence using Geometry Expressions.

1.00/1.001 Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving Fall Final Exam

19. The Fermat-Euler Prime Number Theorem

Second Term MAT2060B 1. Supplementary Notes 3 Interchange of Differentiation and Integration

Integration. 148 Chapter 7 Integration

All pay auctions with certain and uncertain prizes a comment

Hillsborough Township Public Schools Mathematics Department Computer Programming 1

Quick Reference Guide: Reset Password

Humana Critical Illness/Cancer

M I N I S T R Y O F E D U C A T I O N

Rotating DC Motors Part II

Lectures 8 and 9 1 Rectangular waveguides

Transcription:

Honors Advnced Alger Mr. Kellner Chpter 1 Equtions nd Inequlities Assignment Guide 1.1 Expressions nd Formuls Trget Gols: Use the order of opertions to evlute expressions Use formuls HW #1 pg 7 #4-6, 11-25 odd, 29-37 odd, 41, 43 1.2 Properties of the Rel Numers Trget Gols: Clssify rel numers Simplify expressions Use the properties of rel numers to evlute expressions HW #2 worksheet 1.2 1.3 Solving Equtions Quiz#1 Trget Gols: Trnslte verl expressions into lgeric expressions nd equtions, nd vice vers Solve equtions using the properties of equlity Solve literl equtions for the given vrile HW #3 pg 22 #7, 13-29 odd, 34, 39-51 odd, 54, 57, 58, 63 Quiz on 1.1 nd 1.2 1.3 (continued) Applictions for Solving Equtions Trget Gol: Solve ppliction prolems y defining the vrile, setting up n eqution, solving the eqution, nd nswering the prolem HW #4 Worksheet 1.3B 1.4 Solving Asolute Vlue Equtions Quiz#2 Trget Gols: Evlute expressions involving solute vlues Solve equtions using solute vlue HW #5 pg 30 #17, 21, 24-34, 36-41, 45, 58, 60, 61 Quiz on 1.3A nd 1.3B 1.5 Solving Inequlities Trget Gols: Solve nd grph one-step inequlities. Express the solution set in intervl nottion Solve nd grph multi-step inequlities. Express the solution set in intervl nottion HW #6 pg 37 #7, 13-39 odd, 45 1.6 Solving Compound nd Asolute Vlue Inequlities Quiz#3 Trget Gols: Solve nd grph compound inequlities. Express the solution set in intervl nottion Solve nd grph solute vlue inequlities. Express the solution set in intervl nottion HW #7 pg 45 #9, 10, 13, 15-21, 35, 37-39, 45, 47, 73 Quiz on 1.4 nd 1.5 Chpter 1 Review HW #8 PreTest Tenttive Chpter one Test Dte: The retke test must e tken y: Don't let wht you cnnot do interfere with wht you cn do. John Wooden

Honors Advnced Alger Mr. Kellner Chpter 1: Equtions nd Inequlities Trget Gols By the end of this chpter, you should e le to pretest prolem # Use the order of opertions to evlute expressions. (1.1) got it needs work no clue prolems 1 nd 2 Use formuls. (1.1) got it needs work no clue prolem 4 Clssify rel numers. (1.2) got it needs work no clue prolem 5 Simplify expressions. (1.2) got it needs work no clue prolem 3 Identify properties of rel numers. (1.2) got it needs work no clue prolem 6 Trnslte verl expressions into lgeric exps. nd equtions, nd vice vers. (1.3) got it needs work no clue *prolems 19-21 Solve equtions using the properties of equlity. (1.3) got it needs work no clue prolems 7, 8, 9 Solve literl equtions for the given vrile. (1.3) got it needs work no clue prolem 10 Solve ppliction prolems y defining the vrile, setting up n eqution, solving the eqution, nd nswering the prolem. (1.3) got it needs work no clue *prolems 19-21 Evlute expressions nd solve equtions involving solute vlues. (1.4) got it needs work no clue prolems 11, 12 Solve nd grph inequlities. Express the solution set in intervl nottion. (1.5) got it needs work no clue prolems 13, 14 Solve & grph compound & solute vlue ineqs. Express solution in int. nottion. (1.6) got it needs work no clue prolems 15-18

H. Adv. Alger with Trigonometry Nme: Dy 1: 1-1 Expressions nd Formuls. Trget Gols: Use the order of opertions to evlute expressions Use formuls Period: Simplify 1. 4(6 + 2) 81 9 3 2. 2 3 4 12 1 1

If you choose to use clcultor, plese do so crefully! Consider the following exmples: 3. ( ) 5(3) + 3-2 3(7) 4. ( ) 2 2-5 vs. -5 We cn evlute expressions y hnd or on the clcultor. Consider using the STO utton on the clcultor. If you do not know how to use the STO utton plese see me ASAP. 2 Evlute ech of the following if = 2, = 9, w= 5 nd x=. 3 5. 2 x 3 w Assignment #1 pg 7 #4-6, 11-25 odd, 29-37 odd, 41, 43

H. Adv. Alger with Trigonometry Nme: Dy 2: 1-2 Properties of Rel Numers. Trget Gols: Clssify rel numers Simplify expressions Use the properties of rel numers to evlute expressions Period: Clssify: 1 7 2 Rel Irrtionl Rtionl Integer Whole Nturl 5 24 6 1.8 0.101101110 169 π

Write the letter of the correct property for ech sttement. A. commuttive property of ddition B. commuttive property of multipliction C. ssocitive property of ddition D. ssocitive property of multipliction E. identity property of ddition F. identity property of multipliction G. inverse property of ddition H. inverse property of multipliction I. distriutive property 1. 2. 6 + 1 = 1 + 6 2x + mn = 2x + nm 3. 3 5 + 7 5 = (3 + 7) 5 4. 6k + -6k = 0 5. (xy)z = x(yz) 6. 5 1 = 5 8. + + 0 = + 1 9. 3 1 3 = Simplifying Expressions To simplify, we must get rid of ll prenthesis nd comine ny like terms (terms tht contin the sme vriles rised to the sme power) Comine like terms in the tle. If not possile write done 2x+ 3x= 2x+ 3y = 2 2 2x + 3x = 2xy + 3xy = 7. (6x + 3) + 4 = 6x + ( 3 + 4) 2x 3 2 + x = 2 2 2xy+ 3xy= Simplify ech expression. 2 1 4x + 3y + 6x + 2y 3 4 10. ( ) ( ) 11. 2 1 5( c + c) 4( cc+ ) 3 5 HW: worksheet 1.2

H. Adv. Alger with Trigonometry Nme: Dy 3: 1-3A Solving Equtions. Trget Gols: Solve equtions using the properties of equlity Solve literl equtions for the given vrile Period: EXAMPLES Solve ech eqution, then check ech nswer. To SOLVE mens to To CHECK n nswer,. *Use STO if necessry! If vriles CANCEL nd the remining sttement is true, write. If flse, write. Solve ech eqution. 5 3x 5 4x 8 1. ( + ) = 2. ( ) 2 x - 3 = 5x - 6-3x

Hint: Multiply ech term y the to cncel frction(s) or y multiple of to cncel deciml(s). Solve ech eqution. 3. 7.5n + 2.7 = 3.4n + 19.92 4. 5 3 2 w + = 6 8 3 LITERAL EQUATIONS - Use the properties of equlity to solve for specified vrile. 1 2 5. Solve V = r h for r 3 π Assignment #3 pg 22 #7, 13-29 odd, 34, 39-51 odd, 54, 57, 58, 63 Quiz #1

H. Adv. Alger with Trigonometry Nme: Dy 4: 1-3B Applictions Period: Trget Gols: Solve ppliction prolems y defining the vrile, setting up n eqution, solving the eqution, nd nswering the prolem Prolem-Solving Pln: 1. Red the prolem crefully. 2. Choose one vrile sed upon the question eing sked. 3. Use this vrile to write expressions for other quntities. 4. Set up nd solve n eqution. 5. Check tht the nswer(s) mke sense. Ex 1. Aln ought 5 pounds of penuts for $2.50 per pound. He lso ought cshews for $6.00 per pound. If Aln spent $30.50, how mny pounds of cshews did he uy? Ex 2. The lengths of the sides of tringle re consecutive odd integers. The perimeter is 27 meters. Wht re the lengths of the sides? Ex 3. Soni is 3 yers older thn Meliss. The sum of their ges in 4 yers will e 59 yers. How old is Soni now? Assignment #4: Worksheet 1.3B

H. Adv. Alger with trigonometry Nme: Dy 5: 1-4 Solving Asolute vlue equtions. Period: Trget Gols: Evlute expressions involving solute vlues Solve equtions using solute vlue Evlute ech expression if x = -8 nd y = 5. 1. x y 2. 2y 7 + 3x+ 11

Asolute vlue is. The expression inside the solute vlue rs cn either e positive or negtive. Therefore open sentences involving solute vlues must e interpreted crefully. Alwys solve to isolte the solute vlue then rewrite, without ny solute vlue symols, into two sttements. x = n must e rewritten s follows: All solutions must e checked when solving n solute vlue eqution due to potentil extrneous solutions! Rememer to lwys isolte the solute vlue efore writing the compound sentence! Solve ech eqution. Check your solutions. 3. 5 3x + 2 21 = 6 4. 2 3x+ 4 = 8x 16 Assignment #5 pg 30 #17, 21, 24-34, 36-41, 45, 58, 60, 61 Quiz #2

H. Adv. Alger with Trigonometry Nme: Dy 6 1-5 Solving inequlities. Period: Trget Gols: Solve nd grph one-step inequlities. Express the solution set in intervl nottion Solve nd grph multi-step inequlities. Express the solution set in intervl nottion Inequlities Intervls Intervl Nottion Set Nottion Grph 1. Bounded Open Intervl (, ) < x< } 2. Bounded Closed Intervl [, ] x } 3. Bounded Hlf-Open Intervl [, ) x< } (, ] < x } 4. Unounded Open Intervl (,) x< } (, ) x> } 5. Unounded Closed Intervl (,] x } [, ) x } 6. Entire Rel Line (, ) x } < x< } We will use oth set-uilder nd intervl nottion on these notes (split the homework to use oth lso). ***Rule: When we multiply or divide oth sides y, we must the inequlity!

Solve ech inequlity. Then grph the solution. 1. 2x 9> 4x+ 8 2. x x 4 7 3. A numer decresed y 6 is no more thn 11. Agin rememer: If vriles cncel out nd the sttement is true your solution set is All Rel Numers If vriles cncel out nd the sttement is flse your solution set is No Solution Assignment #6 pg 37 #7, 13-39 odd, 45

H. Adv. Alger with Trigonometry Nme: Dy 7 1-6 Solving Asolute Inequlities. Period: Trget Gols: Solve nd grph compound inequlities. Express the solution set in intervl nottion Solve nd grph solute vlue inequlities. Express the solution set in intervl nottion Compound Inequlities - Two or more inequlities, when considered together, form compound inequlity. Contining nd Contining or Both inequlities re true t the sme time. Either of the inequlities re true, or oth of the inequlities re true. The grph is the intersection of the grphs of the two inequlities. (Where the grphs overlp). The grph is the union of the grphs of the two inequlities. (Where either of the grphs exist). Grph the solution sets. Write the solution in set-uilder nd intervl nottion. Ex 1) 2 x + 3< 4 Ex 2) 3t < 6 or 12 < 11t 1 The grphs of most nd prolems look like exmple 1 nd the grphs of most or prolems look like exmple 2. Occsionlly we encounter specil cses Ex 3) 2y > y 3 or y < 6 Ex4) x 4< 1 or x 1 Ex5) y 1< 2y+ 2< y+ 7

Asolute Vlue Inequlities Tret ll inequlities s equtions (with = signs) in your compound sentence s in section 1.4. Then test 3 criticl points nd shde where the sttement is true. EXAMPLES: Solve ech open sentence solute vlue nd grph ech solution set. Ex 6) x 3 10 3 Ex 7) 24x 5> 6 Ex 8) Consider the following specil cses:. 4x = 16 (review). 4x < 16 c. 4x > 16 d. x > 0 Assignment #7 pg 45 #9, 10, 13, 15-21, 35, 37-39, 45, 47, 73 Quiz#3