This week in Math we learned how to find the x and y-intercepts using an equation. Some things to know: even if it doesn’t look like it, a pattern could
Watch my instructional video on how to convert entire radicals into mixed radicals here: https://youtu.be/OPrUkHj74wY
This week in math we learned how to determine a perfect square trinomial and how to predict a missing part of the equation. To determine a perfect square trinomial these are some rules: the
Written explanation of each step: A: I light the string on fire which is attached to a sturdy object and to the ball, the string breaks in two B: The ball now
This week in math we learned how to determine the difference of a square. First, to understand how this works you’ll need to know how conjugates work. A conjugate is
This week in math we learned how to use patterns to quickly mentally answer simple binomials. Here is an example: (x+8)(x+2)–>x²+10x+16 (x-6)(x-2)–>x²-8x+12 (x-3)(x+9)–>x²+6x-27 (x+4)(x-7)–>x²-3x-28 If you haven’t picked up the
This week in math we learned how to ‘solve’ a triangle. So if you’re going to solve a triangle, you should probably know what that means first. To solve a
This week in math we learned how to use trigonometry to find side lengths of right triangles. To start off remember SOH CAH TOA, which means sine=opposite (O)/hypotenuse (H), cosine=adjacent
This week in math we learned how to find the volume of a cone. First, you start off with the formula v=1/3 x (area of base) x h, Next, you
This week in math I learned how to convert imperial measurements. A helpful way to start is to think of the imperial system like a staircase (example in picture) miles