Umm, alinicbr are you sure that you didnt go to mode or something like that and pressed a button that changes the brightness of the screen? And what would you use "x=" for?
alinicbr, Have you tried 2nd then down or up arrow? This adjusts the brightness of the screen. You may need to repeat it a few times (you must release the 2nd key, you cannot just hold it down and type the down arrow many times). I have mine on a 5 right now.
Oh and when "inequalz" is on you can change y or x "=" to greater then, less then, greater then or equal to, or greater then or less then, by using "alpha" then one of the five gray keys at the top, the soft keys.
for the homework from friday, the self test, do we have to correct it at home or are we going to correct it in class? I ask because last year Ms. Hogan had us correct it ourselves at home.
I'm not too sure, but I corrected just in case, and i also circled the question that I had trouble with, so that we can discuss about it in class..
Also Alinicbr, Rachelle is correct: press the "2nd" button on you calculator, and then press down on either the "down" button, or the "up" button. Mine is on five right now.
Okay. Also, I finished my lessons masters as a review for the chapter 1 test. However, i have a question, can I correct it on tuesday at break? I just want to see if i made any mistakes or not...
i dont even know how so can you tell us so i can learn for the test. oh and who got hurt at the florida game was it not tim tebow, it looked realy bad.
Ummm if anyone cares, you go to inequalz in "apps" to get "x="... Just that that was kind of cool...
ReplyDeleteHow do you use "x="? Just instead of y= for problems, you can switch it around to make it x=?
ReplyDeleteMrs.Burke- I dont really know what I did, but my calculator screen got a lot darker. Do you know how to fix it?? I will show you tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteUmm, alinicbr are you sure that you didnt go to mode or something like that and pressed a button that changes the brightness of the screen? And what would you use "x=" for?
ReplyDeletealinicbr, Have you tried 2nd then down or up arrow? This adjusts the brightness of the screen. You may need to repeat it a few times (you must release the 2nd key, you cannot just hold it down and type the down arrow many times). I have mine on a 5 right now.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Rachelle is right, and you would use "x=" i f want an x= line instead of y=.
ReplyDeleteOh and when "inequalz" is on you can change y or x "=" to greater then, less then, greater then or equal to, or greater then or less then, by using "alpha" then one of the five gray keys at the top, the soft keys.
ReplyDeletefor the homework from friday, the self test, do we have to correct it at home or are we going to correct it in class? I ask because last year Ms. Hogan had us correct it ourselves at home.
ReplyDeleteI'm not too sure, but I corrected just in case, and i also circled the question that I had trouble with, so that we can discuss about it in class..
ReplyDeleteAlso Alinicbr, Rachelle is correct: press the "2nd" button on you calculator, and then press down on either the "down" button, or the "up" button. Mine is on five right now.
What did other people do? Did you correct your self-test or not?
ReplyDeletei corrected my self test.
ReplyDeleteOkay. Also, I finished my lessons masters as a review for the chapter 1 test. However, i have a question, can I correct it on tuesday at break? I just want to see if i made any mistakes or not...
ReplyDeletewill graphing ordered pares be on the quiz
ReplyDeletedo we have to know how to make scatterplots on our calculators for the quiz
ReplyDeletecan we use our calculator on the quiz??
ReplyDeletei dont even know how so can you tell us so i can learn for the test. oh and who got hurt at the florida game was it not tim tebow, it looked realy bad.
ReplyDeleteto make a scatterplot on the calculator
ReplyDeletethats what i ment
can i have tomorrows homework because im going to a U2concert and i wont have time to do homework
ReplyDeletefor 5-10 what do you mean by expand the expression
ReplyDeleteI think Mrs. Burke means that you should solve as much as possible (with the distributive property)
ReplyDeleteok,thanx rachelle i will try that
ReplyDeleteWhoa. da best pinoy: you have a lot of comments on here. haha that's okay though because they are good thoughtful math questions :)
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