Math 65 Fall 2018 Schedule (Tuesday, Thursday)
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HW #1 | Please read Chapter five.
Please turn in problems from 5.1: 23-31 odd, 37-41 odd
Please work on multiplying time tables.
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HW #2 | 5.2: 9 – 27 by 3.
5.2: 57, 59
5.3: 3 – 27 by 3.
Check at least three problems in 5.2 and 5.3
5.1: 17 – 21 odd 5.1: 43 – 47 odd
Look at worded problems in 5.2 and 5.3.
Test #1 on October 18, 2018.
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HW #3 | In 5.2 and 5.3 set up variables, charts and equations for mixture problems in:
5.2: 68, 69, 75, 76, 77 5.3: 42, 43 After all setup, work at least two completely.Also in 5.2 and 5.3 set up variables, charts and equations for five investment problems. Solve at least two completely.
Pick investment problems with a known interest earned or lost.
Also in 5.2 and 5.3 set up variables, charts and equations for five “point,” or “buying,” “selling,” two things and solve at least two completely.
In 5.2 and 5.3 do all setup on three comparing two plans and solve one completely. I will send steps and post them.S
Study for test on 10/18 by reviewing notes and work problems by picking 3 problems from HW#1, HW#2 and HW#3 for a total of 9 problems. Make a practice test and then complete your practice test. |
HW #4 | 6.3: 5 – 60 by 5 (skip 50)
6.4: 13, 18 – 87 by 3 and please skip any application problems.
6.5: 15 – 21 odd. Please use steps in the notes and do use not special products shown in 6.5. |
HW #5 |
Please read all of chapter 7 and we will go over four more methods on Tuesday, October 30, 2018.
Please find some examples from 7.4. Examples |
HW #6 |
The following link has notes on all of the factoring methods. It is an older document, but it is close to what we have covered the last two weeks.
Test #2 will be on Thursday, November 7, 2018 on parts of Ch 6 and all of Ch 7.
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HW #7 | We have just been factoring and and one of the applications of factoring is to solve quadratic equations. Please read the following and add these notes to your notebook.
We will now look at some more exponent rules. Recall that we have been adding exponents when multiplying expressions which contain the same base.
Please read the following document; specific steps will be added later. Please write these notes in your notebook.
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HW #9 |
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HW #10 | |
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Please look at the following link to see how your homework should look and to see the first problem worked.