Year: 2023

week 8 math 10 polynomials using the rectangle algebra tile method

today I am going to explain how to solve a polynomial using the rectangle algebra tile method the first step is to find your polynomial ours will be x+3 -x +5 our second step will be for us to draw out our rectangle diagram our third step will be to plug in our polynomial to…Continue Reading week 8 math 10 polynomials using the rectangle algebra tile method

week 7 math 10 polynomial factorization using area model

with polynomials, there is a way to factorize our trinomial polynomials if they don’t have anything in common. say we have the polynomial 3x²+7x+2 we know we cant use a simpler way for factoring because we do not have numbers that have anything in common. our first step is to make a window like square…Continue Reading week 7 math 10 polynomial factorization using area model

week 4 math 10 right triangle ratios

Right triangles are a triangle where one angle of the triangle is 90 degrees but the sides of the triangles have different ratios that you can use to figure out more about your triangle There are three ratios that you can use for your triangle Sine ratio Co-sine ratio Tangent ratio (all of these can…Continue Reading week 4 math 10 right triangle ratios

week 3 math 10 right triangles

in trigonometry this week, we learned about right triangles right triangles are a triangle with a 90 degree corner, or when you are able to fit a square in one of the corners. like such this is a right triangle because the side that has a square in it equals 90 degrees other important things…Continue Reading week 3 math 10 right triangles

week 2 Math 10 multiplication law for exponents

this week I learned about what the multiplication law is with exponents. As you know, when you have an exponent, it is telling you to multiply the number as many times as the exponent is. For example 5² Since the exponent is 2, you have to take 5 and multiply it by itself 2 times…Continue Reading week 2 Math 10 multiplication law for exponents

week 1 math 10 prime numbers and composite numbers

This week in Math 10, we learned about composite and prime numbers. A prime number is a number that can only be divided by itself, and 1. For example the number 7. This number cannot be broken down further using division, and its only factors (number resulted from being divided by another number) are 1…Continue Reading week 1 math 10 prime numbers and composite numbers