Mrs. O'Keefe - Archived 09/19

Mrs. O'Keefe

Posted: November 6, 2017

Discrete & Continuous functions with review of domain/range & Function/NonFunction

Class/Homework:  Page 294  #6,8,9

Posted: November 3, 2017

Homework:  Quiz tuesday on Finding square roots using product of squares of prime factorization.

Today we played Kahoot and review math topics.

 

Posted: November 3, 2017

Notes on determinng if tables or order pairs are a function or nonfuction. Vertical line test for graphs

Class\Homework:  Page 270  #4, 5, 8,  

                            Page 294  4(a,b), 7

                           Make sure to state domain, range and if it is a function or non-function 

Posted: November 1, 2017

Finding the sqaure roots of large numbers using the product of perfect squares (Must show work)

Class\Homework:  Board questions (attached in PDF)

                          Page 16  #19 (a,b,c), Show work

Posted: November 1, 2017

More Practice with domain & Range of graphs

Class/Homework:  Ws 1 Domaina and range 

                               Letters a to j

Posted: October 31, 2017

Square roots of numbers and how odd number of factors of a number indicate it is a perfect square numbers.

Class work:  Page 14-16 #6(a,b), 7(a,b), 8(a,b), 10(a,b), 11(a,b), 12(i, ii), 14(a,b), 15(a,b)

                     NO Homework since it is halloween

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Posted: October 31, 2017

No Homework since it is Halloween

Today we started Domain & range. (Below is the lesson from today's class)

Posted: October 30, 2017

Continued to work on section 1.1 on perfect square numbers. They had the entire class to work on the following questions

Class\Homework:  Page 8-11  #6,9,10,11,12,15,16,17

                    

Posted: October 30, 2017

Started Chapter 5 Function & Relationsn today and focused on representing datat in sets, tables and arrow diagrams.

Class\Homework:  Page 262  # 3(a,b), #5(a,b)

 

Posted: October 27, 2017

Quiz day, then notes on area of a square and how it relates to perfect square numbers.

Class/homework:  Page 8   #4, #5

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