Unit 2 Review
... IV. Translate the following into algebraic expressions or equations. a. Subtract 7 x 2 from x 5 ________________________ b. The difference of a number and five, divided by seven. ________________________ c. Triple the difference of a number and two added to the sum of a number and five. ________ ...
... IV. Translate the following into algebraic expressions or equations. a. Subtract 7 x 2 from x 5 ________________________ b. The difference of a number and five, divided by seven. ________________________ c. Triple the difference of a number and two added to the sum of a number and five. ________ ...
Reference Sheet
... For example: 13 is a prime number. 13 has only two factors, 1 and 13. (1 x 13 = 13) ...
... For example: 13 is a prime number. 13 has only two factors, 1 and 13. (1 x 13 = 13) ...
Which is a rational number
... integers with respect to multiplication even integers with respect to addition integers with respect to subtraction odd integers with respect to addition ...
... integers with respect to multiplication even integers with respect to addition integers with respect to subtraction odd integers with respect to addition ...
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... I collect about 15 questions on a particular topic using the testbase software (or you could even just use a whole IMC or SMC paper) and then print out sets of questions on coloured paper. Each team gets one set of questions. Each question has three boxes at the bottom for answers (for this reason I ...
... I collect about 15 questions on a particular topic using the testbase software (or you could even just use a whole IMC or SMC paper) and then print out sets of questions on coloured paper. Each team gets one set of questions. Each question has three boxes at the bottom for answers (for this reason I ...
HW#4
... • 4. Define a class Rational for rational numbers. A rational number is a number that can be represented as the quotient of two integers, for example, 1/2, 3/4, 64/2, and so forth. Represent rational numbers as two values of type int, one for the numerator and one for the denominator. Include the fo ...
... • 4. Define a class Rational for rational numbers. A rational number is a number that can be represented as the quotient of two integers, for example, 1/2, 3/4, 64/2, and so forth. Represent rational numbers as two values of type int, one for the numerator and one for the denominator. Include the fo ...