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  • Math 9
    • Unit 1: Square Roots, Powers and Exponent Laws
    • Unit 3: Rational Numbers
    • Unit 4: Linear Relations
    • Unit 5: Polynomials
    • Unit 6: Linear Equations
    • Unit 9: Similarity and Scale Factors
  • Pre-Calculus 10
    • Unit 1: Real Numbers
    • Unit 2: Polynomials
    • Unit 3: Relations and Functions
    • Unit 4: Linear Functions
    • Unit 5: Linear Equations
    • Unit 6: Solving Linear Systems
    • Unit 8: Trigonometry
  • Pre- Calculus 11
    • Unit 1: Factoring and Radicals
    • Unit 2: Rational Functions
    • Unit 3: Quadratic Function in General Form
    • Unit 4: Quadratic Functions in Standard Form
    • Unit 5: Quadratic Equations
    • Unit 6: Linear and Quadratic Systems
    • Unit 7: Inequalities
    • Unit 8: Trigonometry
  • Pre-Calculus 12
    • Unit 1: Sequence and Series
    • Unit 2: Transformations
    • Unit 3: Polynomials
    • Unit 4: Radicals and Rational Functions
    • Unit 5: Logarithms
    • Unit 6: Trigonometry Part 1
    • Unit 7: Trigonometry Part 2
    • Unit 8: Conics
  • Calculus 12
    • Unit 1: Functions & Inequalities
    • Unit 2: Limits
    • Unit 3: Derivatives
    • Unit 4: Applications of Derivatives
    • Unit 5: Integrals
    • Unit 6: Applications of Integrals

Tag: Section 1.2

1.2 Arithmetic Series

by Savanna Published May 19, 2021May 19, 2021

Now you have a better understanding of arithmetic sequences, it’s time to learn about arithmetic series! Here are some videos that will definitely help you with your homework questions from your workbook! How to Find the Sum of an Arithmetic Series How to Find the Indicate Value Given Using the Information Given How to Find…

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1.2: Square Roots

by Judy - Ling Hing Published January 19, 2021November 18, 2024

Perfect Square: A number with a rational square root. Exponents: The exponent is the smaller number on top of the bigger number, tells you how many times to multiple the base number by itself. Eg. 54. In this case, the ‘4’ is the exponent. Base: The Base is the bigger number. It is what you…

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1.2 Factoring ax2+ bx+ c

by Savanna Published November 21, 2020November 21, 2020

ax2 + bx + c is a polynomial that has a coefficient of a, and a does not equal to 1. Continuing from what you learned in section 1.1, in section 1.2, we will be factoring polynomials with a coefficient of a, which can be any number but 1. Key points and skills you will need to know for…

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