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November 4, 2015 1. Solve: 3x + (x + 20) = 180 2. Ten is what percent of 18?

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November 5, 2013. Solve: 3 x + ( x + 20) = 180 Define: Parallel Ten is what percent of 18?. November 6, 2013. 44 is what percent of 60? Define: Perpendicular. Start. Finish. November 7, 2013. Define: Skew Lines 2. How many paths could you take - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: November  5, 2013

November 4, 2015

1. Solve: 3x + (x + 20) = 180

2. Ten is what percent of 18?

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1. Find each angle:

2. Find the missing terms in the sequence:1, 4, 9, ____, 25, ___, …

70° x°

35°

x + 35°

November 5, 2015

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1. 44 is what percent of 60?

2. Is the following table an Inverse Variation, Direct Variation, or Neither?

November 6, 2015

X Y

8 1.5

3 4

6 2

1 12

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1. What is each angle?

November 12, 2015

(x-10)° (x-10)°

2x°

(not drawn to scale)

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1. Evaluate:

2. Solve: 93162 x

November 13, 2015

)2()32(47 2

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1. Evaluate:

2. Solve: 9235 xx

November 16, 2015

52548 3

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1. Evaluate:

2. Solve:

10535 x

November 17, 2015

)1()14(3)72(5 2

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November 18, 2015

1. What is the probability of picking a heart card out of a 52 card deck, flipping a head on a quarter, and spinning yellow on a twister spinner in a row?

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November 19, 2015

1. Find a recursive sequence to help fill in the missing value in the table. Then find the missing value.

x y1 72 123 174 22

… …18

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December 2, 2015

1. Write an equation in Intercept form for the following table. Then find the missing value.

x y0 -21 32 83 13

… …56

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1. The equation: y = -10x + 1 models Peeta’s walking. Is he walking away from you or toward you? Why?

2. What is the rate of change of the equation?-2x + y = 0

December 3, 2015

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1. What is the slope and the y-intercept in the following equation?

93 xy

December 4, 2015

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1. Solve:

2. Solve:4

3210

x

December 7, 2015

32)4(8 x

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1. Write an equation for the line that has a slope of 5 and

goes through the point (2,4).

December 8, 2015

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1. Shayna’s Suds is the best laundry service in town. Shayna charges $3.00 per load washed and $1.50 for the detergent. Write an equation to model this problem.

2. Madde brings her own detergent. How would your equation from warm-up 1 change?

3. Sketch a graph for each equation.

December 9, 2015

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1. Write an equation for the line that has a slope of -3 and

goes through the point (-3,5).

December 11, 2015

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1. Find the Constant Rate of the line on the graph:

December 14, 2015

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1. Find the Constant Rate of the line on the graph:

December 15, 2015

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1. Find the equation for the line on the graph:

December 16, 2015

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1. Write a linear equation for the line that passes through:

(9,7) and (13,10)

December 17, 2015

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1. Write a linear equation for the line that passes through:

(5,8) and (3,17)

December 18, 2015

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1. Write a linear equation for the line that passes through:

(5,5) and (5,-5)

December 21, 2015

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December 22, 201510 Fun Facts:

1. You can’t wash your eyes with soap.2. You can’t count your hair.3. You can’t breathe through your nose, with your

tongue out.4. You just tried number 3.6. When you did number 3, you realized it’s possible, only you look like a dog.7. You’re smiling right now because you were fooled.8. You skipped number 5.9. You just checked to see if there is a number 5.10. What is the sum of all the numbers?

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1. Define: Parallel

2. Define: Skew Lines

January 4, 2016

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1. Find the slope of the equation that runs through these 2 points:

(-3, -5) and (4, -5)

2. Simplify:

xxx 6

23

January 5, 2016

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1. Write a linear equation that passes through:(3, -8) and (-2, 9)

2. Simplify:

January 6, 2016

2

4

39

xx

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1. Write a linear equation that passes through:(4, -1) and (-2, 11)

in Point-Slope form and Slope-Intercept form.

January 8, 2016

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1. What is the equation of a line that passes through the point (10, 5) and has the slope of -2?

2. What is the y-intercept for the following equation:

252 xy

January 11, 2016

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January 14, 2016

1. Try the following problem without a calculator first. Then check it with your calculator.

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January 15, 2016

Try without a calculator first. Then check it with your calculator.

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1. Rewrite this linear equation in Intercept Form:

2. Are these 2 equations equivalent?

January 19, 2016

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1. What is the slope and y-intercept of the following equation?

2. Are these 2 equations equivalent?

January 20, 2016