Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Forms of Equations

Today's equations fit the form ax + b = c where a, b, and c are constants. Describing how to solve this equation form the most efficient way requires two steps. What are they?

Homework:
  1. Lesson 3-4, Covering.
  2. The quiz on 3-1 through 3-3 will be on either Friday or Monday...your choice.

16 comments:

  1. Can the quiz be on Friday? :)

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  2. But i'm not going to be here monday and I don't want to study over the weekend...

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  3. I don't know how to do a multiply sign so I'm just using *...

    1.) ax+b+-b=c+-b
    ax=c-b
    2.) ax* 1/a=(c-b)/a
    x =(c-b)/a

    I totally just got confused... Did I do that right???

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  4. yeah only since you did "ax*1/1" then you should've done that on the otherside too

    even though dividing by the # is the same thing as multiplying by the reciprocal...

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  5. Multiplying by the reciprocal is easier for me i think.

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  6. I told my mom about the girls brain thing Mr. Maloney was reading....she thought I was crazy!

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  7. What girls brain thing?

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  8. Mr. Maloney was telling me and Mrs. Burke about this girl's brain study...

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  9. Will we have a lot of homework over the Thanksgiving Holiday? and.. when will we get out quizzes back?

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  10. Will we have a project over Thanksgiving or just regular homework.

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