Topic 1: Algebra • Meaning of terms variable and function • Use of
... Meaning of terms variable and function Use of function notation Rules and techniques for the manipulation, transformation and evaluation of algebraic formulae Application of algebraic techniques for substitution and factorisation Solution of linear and quadratic equations by direct me ...
... Meaning of terms variable and function Use of function notation Rules and techniques for the manipulation, transformation and evaluation of algebraic formulae Application of algebraic techniques for substitution and factorisation Solution of linear and quadratic equations by direct me ...
Warm-up
... If the sequence ends (ex: 2, 4, 6, 8), then it is called a _______________ sequence. ...
... If the sequence ends (ex: 2, 4, 6, 8), then it is called a _______________ sequence. ...
Name: TP: ____ CRS NCP 605 – Multiply two complex numbers
... LET’S REMEMBER THAT: In the set of real numbers, negative numbers do not have square roots. A new kind of number, called ___________________ was invented so that negative numbers would have a square root. These numbers start with the number _______, which equals ___________. Complex numbers include ...
... LET’S REMEMBER THAT: In the set of real numbers, negative numbers do not have square roots. A new kind of number, called ___________________ was invented so that negative numbers would have a square root. These numbers start with the number _______, which equals ___________. Complex numbers include ...
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
... “Comparing Decimals” To compare decimals, line up the decimal points and compare the digits from left to right until you find the place where the digits are different. ...
... “Comparing Decimals” To compare decimals, line up the decimal points and compare the digits from left to right until you find the place where the digits are different. ...
Chapter 6 Practice Test
... immediate right or left. Determine the number of different paths that will spell the name PASCAL. ...
... immediate right or left. Determine the number of different paths that will spell the name PASCAL. ...
Chapter 2 Hints and Solutions to Exercises p
... some natural number. Step 1: First show that perfect squares can only be of the form 3j or 3j+1. For example (3k 1) 2 9k 2 6k 1 3(3k 2 2k ) 1 3 j 1 where j 3k 2 2k . Do a similar analysis for 3k and 3k+2. Step 2: Assume that a and b in the Pythagorean Theorem are both not multi ...
... some natural number. Step 1: First show that perfect squares can only be of the form 3j or 3j+1. For example (3k 1) 2 9k 2 6k 1 3(3k 2 2k ) 1 3 j 1 where j 3k 2 2k . Do a similar analysis for 3k and 3k+2. Step 2: Assume that a and b in the Pythagorean Theorem are both not multi ...