Simplifying Radicals
Fractional Exponents
History of Mathematics
Rational & Irrational Numbers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKfoORhiSA0
Vernier Calipers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXcYw61FKJ8 Click here for Vernier Caliper PRACTICE READINGS!!! (SCROLL DOWN to the applet)
December 16, 2011
December 9, 2011
Dear Math 11 Students, I have recorded some videos on how to solve radical equations! They are the same examples I did in class but now you have the luxury of slowing me down, speeding me up or whatever to suit your needs! I hope they’re useful. Ms. Yang
Radical Equations (Ms. Yang’s recordings)
Exponent Rules
How to Study for Math Tests
1. Go over the class notes — make sure you can do the class examples. 2. Go over the quizzes — do you know what you did wrong and how you could avoid those mistakes on the test? 3. Comb through your homework assignments. Do a variety of questions. Don’t forget to check your answers […]
Math 10 Review Answers
1B 2D 3A 4D 5D 6D 7A 8A 9C 10D 11A 12D 13C 14A 15B 16A 17B 18B 19) 82 20a) A=64(2s-1) 20b) 1856 cm^2 Extra practice: p 110-111 #2-4 odd letters, #5 even letters, p 161-165 even letters.
Special Factors
Factoring a Difference of Squares: I would have personally FIRST factored out a GCF of 4 from each term in the 2nd example. Some tougher examples of Factoring a Difference of Squares: Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials:
November 29, 2011
Hi Everyone! Thanks for registering, for those of you who have already. As per instructed when registering, there will be a registration malfunction if you don’t register with the naming convention: Firstname.Lastname.Block. Example: Peter.Griffon.2-1. This registration malfunction = this account will be deleted! Please re-register with the format requested! Thanks! Ms. Yang
Factoring ax^2+bx+c
Cosine Law
Remember for Cosine Law: Solving SSS –> calculate largest angle first. For SAS –> calculate third side, then smaller angle.
Radical Equations
Some of the homework questions require that you be able to factor ax^2+bx+c. If you forget how to do it, click here.
Multiplying & Dividing Radical Expressions
Rationalizing the Denominator:
The 3 Trig Ratios (ASTC)
Angles & Their Measure
In this video he uses “principle angle” while I called it “angle in standard position”.