Assignment for 11/14/07
November 14, 2007Assignment for Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Due Thursday, 11/15/07
Worksheet on solving quadratics, 3rd column
p. 444 #16, 19, 22, 24
p. 461 #3-5, 8-10, and 13-21 odd
Assignment for Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Due Thursday, 11/15/07
Worksheet on solving quadratics, 3rd column
p. 444 #16, 19, 22, 24
p. 461 #3-5, 8-10, and 13-21 odd
Due Wednesday, November 14, 2007
p. 437 #31, 34, 39, 40
p. 444 #7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 18, 21
p. 331#16-22
Assignment for Friday, November 9, 2007
Due Monday Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Solving Quadratics handout: 2nd column
p. 437 #4, 6, 12, 18-20, 29, 49
p. 444 #3-5, 9-11
Assignment for Thursday, November 8, 2007
Due Friday, 11/9/07
Finish Vocabulary worksheet
p. 436 #3-15 odd
Solving Quadratics handout: 1st column
If you have major tests or papers due tomorrow in another class, they are your first priority. I will accept this homework on Tuesday next week without marking it down for being late. But, do you really want extra math homework over the three day weekend?
Assignment for Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Due Thursday, 11/8/07
p. 874 #1-27 odd (check your answers in the back of the book)
Due Friday is the vocabulary on the handout, plus an assignment from the text.
There was also an extra credit worksheet available after the test.
Assignment for Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Due Wednesday, 11/7/07
Finish the Review Packet (with answers) that you began in class.
Test on Wednesday.
Assignment for Monday, November 5, 2007
Due Tuesday, 11/6/07
Worksheet: Quiz 2 for chapter 6
p. 713, 3rd column
Tomorrow: the mega-review packet for chapter 6!
Also, remind your parents to set a good example for you by being responsible citizens and voting in the local elections on Tuesday.
Assignment for Friday, November 2, 2007
Due Monday, 11/5/07
p. 391 #12, 13, 24, 25, 39-41
p. 400 #4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14
And, if you need more practice on factoring quadratics:
p. 713, the middle column
Assignment for Thursday, November 1, 2007
Due Friday, 11/2/07
p. 713 1st column
p. 391 #4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 33a and 33b
(#33 is a good example of a real world use of similar triangles, and would make a good test question)
p. 400 #3, 5