Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Algebra I 3.2 Extra Practice

Algebra I Students:  Here are four examples of some  problems like your homework problems.  Let me know if you need help on anything.  We will go over your homework tomorrow in class.  



12 comments:

  1. Thanks Ms.Cotney:) YOU ROCK!!!!!

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  2. Haha yeah but remind in class that i have a question. i would write it down but its to hard to write

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  3. Thanks, Ms. Cotney. And sorry about that by the way, I put Mrs. Cotney, not Ms. Cotney. Well yeah, anyways, I partially get it, but still not positive.

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  4. Ok ladies, we'll go over the homework tomorrow. Monique, don't worry about that! I hope these problems helped but we'll talk about everything in class.

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  5. Hi Ms. Cotney this is Kateryna. Do we do all of those worksheets you gave us? Do we do them all
    front and back or just certain ones? Or will we do them in class tomorrow?
    Thanks for making this blog, this saved me now.

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  6. Kateryna,
    We are going to work on those in class tomorrow but if you want to go ahead and work on them you can. They will be for your benefit when studying for the test on Wednesday. There are some word problems on the bottom of a couple of those sheets that we will not do...the word problems that will be on the test will be like the ones we worked on in class on that worksheet.

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  7. Hey this is Anna my mom said that she paid the $40 already. So i was making sure you still had it and she said if you need her to she make it a seperate check. she said she paid with the uniforms?

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  9. You're right Anna, you and Sam are paid up for everything.

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  10. Hey Ms. Cotney, did we have homework for tonight? I remember you wrote something on the board but I forgot to write it down.
    Thanks so much!

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  11. Hey Ms. Cotney, I'm not really getting this x/y-intercept majig. For example, for:
    y=2-x

    x-int. 0=2-x y-int. y=2-0
    +x +x y=2
    x=2 y=2
    (2,0) (0,2)
    Is that what we're supposd to do?

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