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Thursday, September 27, 2012

5-5: Inequalities Involving Absolute Value



    Absolute Value Inequalities: Absolute Value Inequalities



Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Slope Cartoon


5-4: Solving Compound Inequalities

Videos on the online textbook include:
  1. Solving and graphing an intersection
  2. Writing and graphing a compound inequality
  3. Solving and graphing a union 
If you do not know how to access the videos, watch the tutorial below:

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

5-3: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities


Videos on the online textbook include:
  1. Solving inequalities with multiple steps
  2. Using the Distributive Property in inequalities
  3. Writing and solving inequalities
  4. Empty Sets and All Reals
If you do not know how to access the videos, watch the tutorial below:

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Solving Inequalites




Certain information taken from Algebra 1 McGraw-Hill Glencoe textbook, Copyright 2012.

5-2: Solving Inequalities by Multiplication and Division Videos

Videos on the online textbook include:

  1. Solving inequalities by multiplying
  2. Solving inequalities by dividing
  3. Writing and solving inequalities.
If you do not know how to access the videos, watch the tutorial below:

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

5-1: Solving Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction

Videos on the online textbook include:
  1. Solving inequalities by adding
  2. Solving inequalities by subtracting
  3. Solving inequalities with variables on both sides
  4. Using inequalities to solve word problems
If you do not know how to access the video on the online textbook, watch the tutorial below:

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Steps to Find an Inverse Function



Certain information taken from Algebra 1 McGraw-Hill Glencoe textbook, Copyright 2012.

4-7: Inverse Linear Functions

Check the online textbook for the following videos:
  1. Inverse relations
  2. Graphing inverse relations
  3. Find inverse linear function
If you do not know how to access videos on the online textbook, check the video out below:

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

1-7: Functions

Interesting Video on Functions:



    Introduction to functions: An introduction to functions.



Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Scatter Plot/Line of Fit Graphic Organizer


Certain information taken from Algebra 1 McGraw-Hill Glencoe textbook, Copyright 2012.

4-5: Scatter Plots and Lines of Fit Videos

Videos on the online textbook include:
  • Determining if there is a positive, negative, or no correlation
  • Writing a line of fit
  • Using interpolation and extrapolation
If you are unsure how to access the videos, watch the tutorial below:

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Problem of the Week



Graph multiple lines on one coordinate plane that form a shape or object.  The shape/object must have parallel and perpendicular lines.  Determine an equation for each line in slope-intercept form and prove which lines are parallel and which lines are perpendicular.

Monday, September 3, 2012

4-4: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Videos

Videos on the online textbook include:
  • Writing an equation of a parallel line
  • Using geometry:  Determining if lines are perpendicular
  • Writing an equation of a perpendicular line
  • Determining if lines are parallel or perpendicular
If you are unsure how to access the videos, watch the tutorial below:

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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Graphic Organizer


4-3: Point-slope Form Videos

Videos on the online textbook include:
  • Writing an equation in Point-slope Form and graphing it
  • Changing an equation from Point-slope Form to Standard Form
  • Changing an equation from Point-slope Form to Slope-intercept Form
  • Using Point-slope Form to help us with Geometry
If you are unsure how to access the videos, watch the tutorial below:

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Linear Equation Graphic Organizer