Algebra 2 Honors (Period 4) Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Jerod Dien
- Term
- Fall 2013
- Department
- Mathematics
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Past Assignments
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Here is a few quick checks in addition to the answers for you to study with to see if all your review is working. If it isn't you need to come see me to get some more help!
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Over the Winter Break I hope that you have a fun time, but also do a little math to keep your skills up.
Here are a couple of helpful hints.
1) PatrickJMT is a youtube math tutor that you can use to help you practice solving problems. Just type in something like polynomial long division and JMT into youtube and you will find all the help you might need. It won't help with connecting concepts as much but you can work with me on that.
2) Aside from working on the previous posted stuff here is the stuff from the current complex numbers topics that we have worked on.
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Get ready for your test on Monday!
Here are the files scanned so that you can practice at home in Packet form!
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Here is a list of the Active Practice we have had in class so you can practice at home.
1. Polynomial Long Division Page 329 #1-34. Odd problems solutions are in the back of the book and the even solutions you have all week to take down in class.
2. First round (A) of stations that involved different factoring techniques.
"Factoring Stations 1-4 A"
3. Second round (B) Stations 1 and 2 Factoring (Factoring and Graphing Polynomials) Degree 3 and graphing the polynomial. Stations 3 and 4 practice factoring (Factoring Polynomials w/ answers)
4. NEW Practice Problems division of polynomials with roots and graphing it. If you
have done everything else in class you can do these.
"Remainder Theorem Long Division"
5. Create or Refine your concept map. They will help when you work out a defense.
Youtube Video Topics that people have found helpful.
Synthetic Division Remainder Theorem (this is a good one) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0ep4v_bweQ&safe=active
Synthetic Substitution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwJl8yszadE&safe=active
Advance Synthetic Substitution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVktgU5obS0&safe=active
Older Topics
End Behavior http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbSJHr-fg7I
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Here are the solutions for the homework that I handed out to you in class today.
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Hi gang to help with the factoring here are a few sites.
a. Advanced Factoring with substitiution
b. General factoring
c. Lets all factor now!
At the bottom are files that you can practice with.
Good luck!
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Work on the factoring worksheet and try to do as much as you can with either the "X" method or mentally.
I will try to post some helpful videos and practice problems later.
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Worksheet Graphing Polynomials 1 and 2: Please do the factored from to drawing a graph. In order to see how high the "bumps" go please plug points into a table.
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Please get the consent form for the survey signed thanks!
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The three graph worksheet that you got in class. Please make sure you find the equation of the graph using all info you can pull from the graph. Attached it the worksheet and the key.
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For the worksheet that you got in class do the following: Find the what the roots are and try to figure out the degree for all six polynomials.
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This is where the review stations that you did on Thursday will be posted. Make sure to look them over!
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1) Here are the problems we did in class. #37 remember the y intercept is not 4 but 4.5
2) How to create a piecewise function from a graph.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvYj2E8cghs
3) Here is a couple of videos to help you from our textbook. They have a couple of unique features you want to check out.
Piecewisefunction Pg 133#23
http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/piecewisefunction-pg-133-23/12210517/?s=lUjLun&ref=appemail
Piece wise Function Pg133 #19
http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/piece-wise-function-pg133-19/12174285/?s=jMu3K5&ref=appemail
Domain and Range
http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/d-r-10-11-13/12210837/?s=uOJeGl&ref=appemail
2) How to create a piecewise function from a graph.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvYj2E8cghs
3) Here is a couple of videos to help you from our textbook. They have a couple of unique features you want to check out.
Piecewisefunction Pg 133#23
http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/piecewisefunction-pg-133-23/12210517/?s=lUjLun&ref=appemail
Piece wise Function Pg133 #19
http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/piece-wise-function-pg133-19/12174285/?s=jMu3K5&ref=appemail
Domain and Range
http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/d-r-10-11-13/12210837/?s=uOJeGl&ref=appemail
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*UPDATED 10/22/13 I have added the answers to the station check!
1) Test is this Thursday! Remember its about how deeply you understand the subject and also how well practiced you are in the basic operations of functions.
2) In addition to the many resources you have thus far (look at old posted homework and help videos!) to use and look at here are the stations that we did today that you can go over with the answers. The station check solutions I will put up later tonight as I finish those up. Good luck studying you guys can do this!
3) Remember Unit 1 will make an appearance and it will be in the form of LT 1B standard deviation.
4) Z score table can be found here
http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~athienit/Tables/Ztable.pdf
1) Test is this Thursday! Remember its about how deeply you understand the subject and also how well practiced you are in the basic operations of functions.
2) In addition to the many resources you have thus far (look at old posted homework and help videos!) to use and look at here are the stations that we did today that you can go over with the answers. The station check solutions I will put up later tonight as I finish those up. Good luck studying you guys can do this!
3) Remember Unit 1 will make an appearance and it will be in the form of LT 1B standard deviation.
4) Z score table can be found here
http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~athienit/Tables/Ztable.pdf
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1) Here are the pages that we did in class on Tuesday with the answers. (feel better kate!)
Make sure you can do these problems quickly!
2) For those who want to read up on piecewise functions (the last big topic of unit 2) I attached some reading. Again your textbook doesn't have enough on it, otherwise I would assign textbook reading.
3) Lastly I attached instructions on how to do piecewise on your calculator. Sorry non TI users!
Make sure you can do these problems quickly!
2) For those who want to read up on piecewise functions (the last big topic of unit 2) I attached some reading. Again your textbook doesn't have enough on it, otherwise I would assign textbook reading.
3) Lastly I attached instructions on how to do piecewise on your calculator. Sorry non TI users!
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So everyone should have something to work on (3 worksheets handed out in class)
The solutions to the worksheets are here. Also please watch these videos to help the conceptual understanding.
Youtube videos to help
Basic Domain and Range
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTQK6Sthn7k&safe=active
Advance Domain and Range of graph that are in pieces.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwLhszrWYfE&safe=active
The solutions to the worksheets are here. Also please watch these videos to help the conceptual understanding.
Youtube videos to help
Basic Domain and Range
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTQK6Sthn7k&safe=active
Advance Domain and Range of graph that are in pieces.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwLhszrWYfE&safe=active
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A) Chapter 2.1 Please read this chapter and add to your notes as you see fit.
B) Here is the homework that you should be able to do depending on what level you feel you are at. Odd answers are in the back of the book. I will post all of the answers up.
page 62-63
Level * #1-12
Level** #13-22, 27-42
Level*** #50-57
C) Some more websites to help you understand if you didn't get it the first time and were too shy to ask =D
domain and range
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35P8S5lRGfs&safe=active
Interval notation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3VEf09nQ4c&safe=active
D) At the bottom are the answers to the three pages of worksheets I gave out in class so please check your answers.
B) Here is the homework that you should be able to do depending on what level you feel you are at. Odd answers are in the back of the book. I will post all of the answers up.
page 62-63
Level * #1-12
Level** #13-22, 27-42
Level*** #50-57
C) Some more websites to help you understand if you didn't get it the first time and were too shy to ask =D
domain and range
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35P8S5lRGfs&safe=active
Interval notation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3VEf09nQ4c&safe=active
D) At the bottom are the answers to the three pages of worksheets I gave out in class so please check your answers.
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Unit 2 Begin!
So with the 2nd equations worksheet I gave you in class try to describe them using terms that we learned in class. If you get stuck please don't try to guess but instead read page 333-334 in your textbook to help you with end behavior. Don't worry about Degree or Leading coefficient we will get to those topics in the future.
So with the 2nd equations worksheet I gave you in class try to describe them using terms that we learned in class. If you get stuck please don't try to guess but instead read page 333-334 in your textbook to help you with end behavior. Don't worry about Degree or Leading coefficient we will get to those topics in the future.
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1. Three things you want to try have done by Friday.
a. What happens to the standard deviation when each data point is multiplied by a constant (like the number 4)?
Does the value change from what it was before? Can you explain why it does or doesn't.
b. Read the Stats Chapter 1 pdf on simple random samples.
c. If you are itching to do more algebra problems to keep up your skills look through the
practice workbook chapter 1 pages.
Also here are the answers to the z score worksheet.
a. What happens to the standard deviation when each data point is multiplied by a constant (like the number 4)?
Does the value change from what it was before? Can you explain why it does or doesn't.
b. Read the Stats Chapter 1 pdf on simple random samples.
c. If you are itching to do more algebra problems to keep up your skills look through the
practice workbook chapter 1 pages.
Also here are the answers to the z score worksheet.
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Here are some sites you can look at if you want to enhance your notes.
http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/standard-normal-distribution.html
http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/standard-deviation.html
Here are some practice website for standard deviation
http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algtrig/ATS2/NormalPrac.htm
http://www.usablestats.com/lessons/sdQuiz
Hope that helps!
Remember Khan Academy also works as source to relearn some of the stuff.
http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/standard-normal-distribution.html
http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/standard-deviation.html
Here are some practice website for standard deviation
http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algtrig/ATS2/NormalPrac.htm
http://www.usablestats.com/lessons/sdQuiz
Hope that helps!
Remember Khan Academy also works as source to relearn some of the stuff.
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I will post the answers to the normal distribution soon.
Try to complete the histogram practice if you feel you need more practice.
Try to complete the histogram practice if you feel you need more practice.