
Units and Standards/Scientific Notation/Sig Figs
... Accuracy: How close a measurement is to the _____________________ of the quantity that was measured. o Think: How close to the _______________ is it? Precision: How __________________________ measurements of the same quantity _____________ with one another. o Think: Can the measurement be __________ ...
... Accuracy: How close a measurement is to the _____________________ of the quantity that was measured. o Think: How close to the _______________ is it? Precision: How __________________________ measurements of the same quantity _____________ with one another. o Think: Can the measurement be __________ ...
Cn2 - ITWS
... Numeral 5 represents * * * * * or ! ! ! ! ! Numeral 5 represents a distinct value or idea. Roman Numerals were an important Number System! Numeral IV = # # # # Numeral XV = 15 ...
... Numeral 5 represents * * * * * or ! ! ! ! ! Numeral 5 represents a distinct value or idea. Roman Numerals were an important Number System! Numeral IV = # # # # Numeral XV = 15 ...
Some explorations about repeated roots
... What happens when we iterate roots of the sequence of squares (less than two??) or the sequence formed by some arithmetic or geometric sequence? More to come I decided next to explore the iterated roots of the sequence of squares of the integers, n 1 2 3 ... A little calculator exploration l ...
... What happens when we iterate roots of the sequence of squares (less than two??) or the sequence formed by some arithmetic or geometric sequence? More to come I decided next to explore the iterated roots of the sequence of squares of the integers, n 1 2 3 ... A little calculator exploration l ...
NUMBERS AND INEQUALITIES Introduction Sets
... - We use a square bracket for the a if we want to include it in the interval. The symbols ∞ and −∞ always have a round bracket since infinity is not a number and so cannot be included in the interval. - Since intervals are sets we can perform set operations on them. Given intervals (a, b) and (c, d ...
... - We use a square bracket for the a if we want to include it in the interval. The symbols ∞ and −∞ always have a round bracket since infinity is not a number and so cannot be included in the interval. - Since intervals are sets we can perform set operations on them. Given intervals (a, b) and (c, d ...
Parent Activity Title Even and Odd Parent Information In the past few
... Even numbers - 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, … ...
... Even numbers - 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, … ...
Slide 1
... these fraction circles for each student, four circles (one sheet) per size. Print each size on different color paper to help distinguish like and unlike sizes. Cut before class or have the students cut the shapes out. Have the students identify each size piece. (Ask “Which piece is ½?” or hold up a ...
... these fraction circles for each student, four circles (one sheet) per size. Print each size on different color paper to help distinguish like and unlike sizes. Cut before class or have the students cut the shapes out. Have the students identify each size piece. (Ask “Which piece is ½?” or hold up a ...
Significant Figures and Scientific Notation
... Significant Figures Aren’t all numbers important?!?!?!? Yes, but some are more significant than others… ...
... Significant Figures Aren’t all numbers important?!?!?!? Yes, but some are more significant than others… ...
section 1.1: operations with real numbers
... Homework: You are assigned problems 1-14, 17-22. Show all of your work in an organized manner. Label your work so it can be easily followed. If you draw pictures, do so with care. Be careful with your units and label what you are doing. You will be graded on your ...
... Homework: You are assigned problems 1-14, 17-22. Show all of your work in an organized manner. Label your work so it can be easily followed. If you draw pictures, do so with care. Be careful with your units and label what you are doing. You will be graded on your ...
Roundoff Errors and Computer Arithmetic
... • The arithmetic performed by a calculator or computer is different from the arithmetic in algebra and calculus courses. • In our traditional mathematical world we permit numbers with an infinite number of digits. • The arithmetic we use in this world defines as that unique positive number that when ...
... • The arithmetic performed by a calculator or computer is different from the arithmetic in algebra and calculus courses. • In our traditional mathematical world we permit numbers with an infinite number of digits. • The arithmetic we use in this world defines as that unique positive number that when ...
Elementary mathematics
Elementary mathematics consists of mathematics topics frequently taught at the primary or secondary school levels. The most basic topics in elementary mathematics are arithmetic and geometry. Beginning in the last decades of the 20th century, there has been an increased emphasis on problem solving. Elementary mathematics is used in everyday life in such activities as making change, cooking, buying and selling stock, and gambling. It is also an essential first step on the path to understanding science.In secondary school, the main topics in elementary mathematics are algebra and trigonometry. Calculus, even though it is often taught to advanced secondary school students, is usually considered college level mathematics.