
Class Notes Mathematics Physics 201-202.doc
... 1) There exists 2) Member of 3) Such that 4) Implies 5) For all 6) Isomorphic 1-1 7) Set {s} 8) Equality = and not equal 9) Greater than >, less than < 10) Includes B) Logic 1) Elements 1, 0 or T, F 2) Operations AND, OR, NOT, NOR NAND, EQV, (16 operatons) VI) Basic Algebra A) Equations: Solve by do ...
... 1) There exists 2) Member of 3) Such that 4) Implies 5) For all 6) Isomorphic 1-1 7) Set {s} 8) Equality = and not equal 9) Greater than >, less than < 10) Includes B) Logic 1) Elements 1, 0 or T, F 2) Operations AND, OR, NOT, NOR NAND, EQV, (16 operatons) VI) Basic Algebra A) Equations: Solve by do ...
System of equations
... Consistent system of equations: A system of equations that has at least one solution. Inconsistent system of equations: A system of equations that has no solution. ...
... Consistent system of equations: A system of equations that has at least one solution. Inconsistent system of equations: A system of equations that has no solution. ...
File - mathemons
... The following are the general strategies for problem solving. 1. Read the problem carefully. Be sure that you understand what the problem is all about. 2. Take note of what is asked in the problem. ...
... The following are the general strategies for problem solving. 1. Read the problem carefully. Be sure that you understand what the problem is all about. 2. Take note of what is asked in the problem. ...
Chapter 3 Study Guide
... (a b). So (x 2 9) (x 3) (x 3). Use special rules to factor the sum or difference of two cubes. Recognizing these common cubes can help you factor the sum or difference of cubes. 1 3 1, 2 3 8, 3 3 27, 4 3 64, 5 3 125, and 6 3 216 Rule for the Sum of Two Cubes: a 3 b 3 (a b ...
... (a b). So (x 2 9) (x 3) (x 3). Use special rules to factor the sum or difference of two cubes. Recognizing these common cubes can help you factor the sum or difference of cubes. 1 3 1, 2 3 8, 3 3 27, 4 3 64, 5 3 125, and 6 3 216 Rule for the Sum of Two Cubes: a 3 b 3 (a b ...
Calendar Project
... Using the piece of construction paper provided, your own markers, colored pencils, or crayons, and your knowledge of the order of operations and one step equations and 2-step equations, you are going to create a calendar for the month of November, 2012. You may only do the month of November…. Instea ...
... Using the piece of construction paper provided, your own markers, colored pencils, or crayons, and your knowledge of the order of operations and one step equations and 2-step equations, you are going to create a calendar for the month of November, 2012. You may only do the month of November…. Instea ...
MA094 Part 2 - Beginning Algebra Summary
... > Factor 10ax–6xy–9y+15a 1. Arrange terms so the 1st 2 terms have a common factor 1. 10ax + 15a – 6xy – 9y and the last 2 have a common factor 2. For each pair of terms, factor out the pair’s GCF 2. 5a(2x + 3) – 3y(2x + 3) 3. If there is now a common binomial factor, factor it out 4. If there is no ...
... > Factor 10ax–6xy–9y+15a 1. Arrange terms so the 1st 2 terms have a common factor 1. 10ax + 15a – 6xy – 9y and the last 2 have a common factor 2. For each pair of terms, factor out the pair’s GCF 2. 5a(2x + 3) – 3y(2x + 3) 3. If there is now a common binomial factor, factor it out 4. If there is no ...
Unit 3B LT4 Study Guide
... 5.) Mr. Neace wants to buy his son a car that costs $9060. He has saved $1500 for a down payment. He wants to pay the rest in 24 equal monthly payments. How much will each payment be? 6.) The sum of three numbers is 67. The first one is x. The second one is 5 more than the product of 4 and the first ...
... 5.) Mr. Neace wants to buy his son a car that costs $9060. He has saved $1500 for a down payment. He wants to pay the rest in 24 equal monthly payments. How much will each payment be? 6.) The sum of three numbers is 67. The first one is x. The second one is 5 more than the product of 4 and the first ...