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Do Now Leave your notebooks and writing utensils away, take out ONLY your calculators. Use your calculator to simplify: (3.5 x 10 4 )(5.7 x 10 6 ) a) 1.995 x 10 10 b) 1.995 x 10 11 c) 1.995 x 10 – 10 d) 19,950,000,000

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Do Now. Leave your notebooks and writing utensils away, take out ONLY your calculators. Use your calculator to simplify: (3.5 x 10 4 )(5.7 x 10 6 ) 1.995 x 10 10 b) 1.995 x 10 11 c)1.995 x 10 – 10 d) 19,950,000,000. Midterms. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Do NowLeave your notebooks and writing utensils

away, take out ONLY your calculators.

Use your calculator to simplify:(3.5 x 104)(5.7 x 106)

a) 1.995 x 1010 b) 1.995 x 1011

c) 1.995 x 10– 10 d) 19,950,000,000

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Midterms• While some of you did very well, many of your

midterm grades could have been better.• Quite a few of you did not hand in the take home

quiz or the review labs.• Quite a few of you were not as focused as you

could have been during the review.• Keep this in mind: YOU HAVE TO PASS THE

REGENTS IN JUNE TO GRADUATE!!!!• If you fail math this year, you have to repeat it

again next year.• Let’s start the new semester on a better note!!

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Let’s Look at Your Tests

You can only have your calculators out.

KEEP ALL NOTEBOOKS AND WRITING UTENSILS AWAY!!!

* We’re only going to look at your tests quickly. If you would like to look at your test more, come see me and we can go over it one day after school.

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Factors

When two numbers are multiplied, each number is called a factor of the product.

List the factors of 18:

18: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18

* Calculators: Y = (your number) / x

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Prime and Composite Numbers

Prime Number – a whole number greater than 1, that’s only factors are 1 and itself.

ex. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19

Composite Number – a whole number greater than 1, that has more than two factors.

ex. 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18

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Factor each number. Then classify it as prime or composite.

a. 17

b. 25

Answer: 1, 17; prime

Answer: 1, 5, 25; composite

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Greatest Common Factor

Greatest Common Factor (GCF) – the greatest number or monomial that is a factor of ALL of the original terms.

Steps:

1. Factor the smallest coefficient.

2. The GCF is the largest factor that goes into ALL of the other coefficients.

3. For each variable that ALL of the terms have, the GCF is always the smallest exponent.

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Finding the GCF

Find the GCF of each set of monomials.1) 48, 60

2) x3, x5

3) z4, z2

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4) 12a5, 18a2

5) 18xy, 36y2

6) 36x2y, 54 xy2z

4) 12a5c7, 24a3b2c, 18a10b4c3

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Homework

Chapter 9 Packet

Pgs. 524 multiples of 3 (right column)