 
									
								
									5-2 Basics of Quadratic Graphs and Equations
									
... symmetry and then plotting the vertex and the intercept point (0, 5). Use the axis of symmetry to find another point on the parabola. Notice that (0, 5) is 1 unit left of the axis of symmetry. The point on the parabola symmetrical to (0, 5) is 1 unit to the right of the axis at (2, 5). Holt Algebra ...
                        	... symmetry and then plotting the vertex and the intercept point (0, 5). Use the axis of symmetry to find another point on the parabola. Notice that (0, 5) is 1 unit left of the axis of symmetry. The point on the parabola symmetrical to (0, 5) is 1 unit to the right of the axis at (2, 5). Holt Algebra ...
									Section 10
									
... Recall that we defined a term as a number, variable, product of numbers and/or variables, or a quotient of numbers and/or variables. A term is called a monomial if there is no division by a variable. ie, 3x2, 7a, xy2, 19 A monomial or a sum or difference of monomials is called a polynomial. ie, 5x2 ...
                        	... Recall that we defined a term as a number, variable, product of numbers and/or variables, or a quotient of numbers and/or variables. A term is called a monomial if there is no division by a variable. ie, 3x2, 7a, xy2, 19 A monomial or a sum or difference of monomials is called a polynomial. ie, 5x2 ...
									Notes: Lessons 1, 2, and 4
									
... Expressions and Formulas How do you evaluate expressions and formulas? Replace each variable with a value and then apply the order of operations. ...
                        	... Expressions and Formulas How do you evaluate expressions and formulas? Replace each variable with a value and then apply the order of operations. ...
									First Year
									
... a. Solve one and two-step equations with one unknown (include fractions and decimals) a. Combine like terms b. Use distributive property c. Variables on opposite sides of the equal sign d. Fractional equations e. Variable in the denominator f. Equations with an infinite number of solutions (Ex: 2x + ...
                        	... a. Solve one and two-step equations with one unknown (include fractions and decimals) a. Combine like terms b. Use distributive property c. Variables on opposite sides of the equal sign d. Fractional equations e. Variable in the denominator f. Equations with an infinite number of solutions (Ex: 2x + ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									