Week 18- Final Blog Post
5 of the most important things that I have learned in Pre-Calc are Arithmetic sequence/series and geometric sequences/series Arithmetic sequences are numbers that increase by the difference, which can either […]
5 of the most important things that I have learned in Pre-Calc are Arithmetic sequence/series and geometric sequences/series Arithmetic sequences are numbers that increase by the difference, which can either […]
This week in Pre Calc, we learned about sine Law and how we can apply it to find the side and angle of a triangle. In the picture below, the […]
One thing that I learned while multiplying or dividing rational expressions is that I can flip a binomial to match another binomial so they can cancel eachother out and make […]
In week 15 of Pre-Calc we learned how to add or subtract rational expressions. Their are about 4 steps you need to follow. determine the lowest common denominator for both […]
In week 14 of Pre-calc we learned about rational expressions and how to simplify them. We also learned about restrictions and how to find them.*you can’t have a 0 in […]
In this week of Pre-Calc we learnt how to graph reciprocal linear and quadratic functions. One main point to graphing reciprocal functions is making sure you know where the interveniant […]
In week 12 of Pre-Calc we learned how to put a linear and quadratic equation on a graph and find their solution. Linear and Quadratic equations can have 0, 1, […]
In Week 11 of Pre- Calc we learned how to graph linear inequalities in 1 or 2 variables using number lines. To graph a linear inequality in two variables, identify […]
In Week 10 of Pre-Valc we reviewed all of the 4 units to prepare ourselves for the midterm. While reviewing I am strong in understanding the graphing unit since we […]
In Week 9 of Pre-Calc, we learned how to change the General form (y=ax^2+bx+c) into standard form (y=a(x-p)^2+q) or factored form (y=a(x-x1)(x-x2)) because it is easier to graph an equation […]