Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Homework Wednesday, 2/29

Pre-Algebra: Pg. 256 - 257 #32 - 37 (solve and graph), 39, 46

Algebra: Pg. 306 - 307 #39 - 42, 47 - 52

It's not weekend homework if you do it tonight.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Homework Tuesday, 2/28

Pre-Algebra: The backside of the same worksheet as yesterday. You must also graph the first six problems.

Algebra: Pg. 204 #7 - 22. Remember, on this assignment, if it's not a perfect square, it's prime.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Homework Monday, 2/27

Pre-Algebra: The front side of that worksheet you got in class. #1 - 18 or something.

Algebra: Pg. 194 #7 - 22; pg. 190 #19, 20, 28, 29

Friday, February 17, 2012

Homework Friday, 2/17

Pre-Algebra: Check Teacherease to see if you have any outstanding missing work, and get those in as soon as possible. Other than that, none.

Algebra: The optional worksheet on graphing linear equations will be due Wednesday, February 29. It is highly recommended that you do at least a little bit of this worksheet to refresh your skills. Also, check Teacherease to see if you have any outstanding missing work, and turn it in as soon as possible. Other than that, nothing is required over Winterim.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Homework Thursday, 2/16

Pre-Algebra: Pg. 256 - 257 #19 - 24, 31, 40, 41; then pg. 250 - 251 either #31 & 32 OR #34

Algebra: Pg. 186 #22 - 27; pg. 189 #1 - 4
Test corrections are due tomorrow.

Homework Wednesday, 2/15

Pre-Algebra: Pg. 249 - 250 #11 - 18, 21 - 26

Algebra: Pg. 182 #5 - 16; pg. 185 #5 - 12

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Monday, February 13, 2012

Homework Monday, 2/13

Pre-Algebra: Pg. 240 #12 - 29. Also your Test Corrections are due tomorrow.

Algebra: Radical Test Review WS. Check your answers here.
Exponents will be noted with the ^ sign. So, "x to the 5th power" will look like "x^5."
The asterisk (*) means multiplication.
Radicals will be with a capital R, so "6 times the square root of of 3" will look like "6R3," or maybe "6 * R3."
If more than one variable ends up under a radical, I will use parentheses, like "4xR(uv)."

1. 4R5, approx. 8.94 (you do need both)
2. R74, approx. 8.60
3. 5R2, approx. 7.07
4. (k^20 * v^36) / (h^12) (that's k to the 20th, times v to the 36th, over h to the 12th)
5. a^6 * x^14
6. (216 * c^12 * d^3) / (e^15)
7. 1 / (81 * f^26 * g^10)
8. 3j^2 * R(2j)
9. (2u * R(2uw)) / w
10. (y^3 * R(3yz)) / (3z)
11. 5 * m^5 * n^5 * R(n)
12. 15.26 feet
13. 47.32 units
14. The highways (long route) are quicker by about 2.12 minutes

Homework Friday, 2/10

Pre-Algebra: Pg. 235 #36 - 44

Algebra: Pg. 176 - 177 #23 - 26, 33 - 36

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Homework Wednesday, 2/8

Pre-Algebra: Like Terms Worksheet. What? You forgot to pick up a worksheet before you left class? That's too bad.

Algebra: Pg. 167 #6 - 11; pg. 171 #4 - 44 Every Other Even.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Monday, February 6, 2012

Homework Monday, 2/6

Pre-Algebra: Pg. 214 #18 - 33, pg. 215 #1 - 12. Answers below:
Please note that with the exponents, I will abbreviate "13 to the 10th power" as "13^10".
18. 13^10
19. 20m^13
20. 1/(7^3) or 7^(-3)
21. (w^12)/6
22. 1/(15^4)
23. 16/(h^7)
24. 12
25. (n^5)/(m^4)
26. 5.1 x 10^9
27. 6.45 x 10^12
28. 8.97 x 10^-9
29. 9.3 x 10^-7
30. <
31. >
32. >
33. >
1. D
2. H
3. B
4. F
5. D
6. F
7. B
8. H
9. B
10. H
11. B
12. F

Algebra: Exponents Worksheet, #1 - 6