Algebra I (2013)
Algebra is not difficult! Algebra is just different. Time is required in order for things that are different to become things that are familiar. Often we learn better, quicker, and more when we collaborate!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Lesson 66 Simplification of Radical Expressions, Square Roots of Large Numbers
Follow the same steps you did the night before. Read and listen carefully!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
This video covers the topics in lesson 65 concerning Addition of Radical Expressions.
READ THE POST ON HOW TO WATCH A VIDEO FOR HOMEWORK BEFORE YOU START WATCHING THE VIDEO!
It would be best to watch the video full screen! Do the problems that the teacher suggests you do. Pause the video and work them out. You can even read along with her in your text - she is using the same book. YES!!
1. Always have a writing utensil and paper when watching videos.
2. Take notes on the video (remember you can pause and rewind).
3. Workout example problems in the video on your own (with the video paused) or workout example problems that are given to you by the teacher.
4. Write out any questions about the video that you would like to ask during class.
5. If there is a mathematical error in the video write down the time it takes place in the video and an explanation of the error.
Note: Create vocabulary list of math words that are specific to this lesson or new to you. Create index cards to help you become more familiar with these terms.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Lesson 60 Vocabulary
Geometric Solid
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A Geometric
solid where two faces (called bases) are identical and parallel polygons and
where the other faces are parallelograms (Lateral Faces)
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Lateral Edges
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Segments in
which the lateral faces intersect into
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Altitude
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A
perpendicular segment joining the planes of the bases
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Height
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The length of
the Altitude
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Right Prism
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A prism whose
lateral edges are at right angles to the bases
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Right Triangular Prism
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The bases are
triangles
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Right Rectangular Prism
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The bases are
rectangles
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Right Trapezoidal Prism
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The bases are
trapezoids
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Right Pentagonal Prism
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The bases are
pentagons
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Cylinder
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Is like a
prism except the bases are closed curves instead of polygons
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Lateral Surface
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The curved
surface between the bases
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Right Circular Cylinder
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Cylinder where
the bases are circles
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Right Cylinder
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A cylinder
whose axis is at right angles to the bases
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-Annice Wyatt
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