Category: Math 10

week 18 math 10 Five things I have learned

In this semester, we have learned many things in Ms. Burtons pre calc. Math 10, but here are five things that really stood out to me. Exponent laws. The exponent laws stood out to me, because they where one of the first things we learned, and I always saw them reoccurring and tying into each…Continue Reading week 18 math 10 Five things I have learned

week 16 math 10 4 different methods of solving systems

For this week’s blog post we will be taking a look at the 4 different ways of solving systems. Our first way to solve is using graphs The first step to solving a system with a graph is to get two slopes and of course have it on a graph ex The next thing to…Continue Reading week 16 math 10 4 different methods of solving systems

week 17 math 10 blog post elimination to solve a system

This week’s Blog post will be about how to solve a system using elimination. What is elimination? Elimination is simply a way to solve a system, where the key is a word called zero pairs, which means two numbers which make each other ultimately equal zero. We usually get a zero pair by using multiplication…Continue Reading week 17 math 10 blog post elimination to solve a system

week 15 math 10 how to find the x and y intercepts using general form

For this weeks blog post, I will be using the general form equation, to get my x and y intercepts. To get our x and y intercepts, we must first understand what general form is using an example. 12x -y +6 = 0 In general form, both x and y are on the same side…Continue Reading week 15 math 10 how to find the x and y intercepts using general form

week 13 math 10 how to find the slope

The slope of a line is defined as the steepness, or rise over run. Finding what the slope of a line is, is quite simple. Our first step for finding our slope, will be to have a graph with at least 2 coordinates. Here we have quite a large slope, but the next simple thing…Continue Reading week 13 math 10 how to find the slope

week 12 math 10 function notation explained

For this weeks math post, I am going to explain how to understand and use function notation. Function notation, uses a formula that looks somewhat like this f(x)=… Our first number is what our function is, and our x, is our input Our first letter (f) basically just tells us what function it is, and…Continue Reading week 12 math 10 function notation explained

week 11 math 10 vertical line test for finding functions

For this weeks math blog post I will be explaining how to use the vertical line test to find out if a x and y axis pattern is a function or a relation. Our first step will be to have a x and y axis with a pattern on it in this case it will…Continue Reading week 11 math 10 vertical line test for finding functions

week 6 math 10 how to properly format and solve a polynomial expression

For this weeks blog post I decided to make it on how to properly format a polynomial expression. What is a polynomial expression? A polynomial expression is just an expression like any other, but it consists of mainly variables, exponents, constants and coefficients. One thing to note in finding and solving polynomial expressions is that…Continue Reading week 6 math 10 how to properly format and solve a polynomial expression

week 9 math 10 how to find the least common multiple

Today I will be explaining how to find the least common multiple of two numbers. So what is the least common multiple (lcm)? The lcm is basically when we have two numbers in this instance, and we find what number that they both share that is a multiple of each. our first example we will…Continue Reading week 9 math 10 how to find the least common multiple