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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 3.4

3.4 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers

by Kelly Published June 24, 2021

In this post, we’ll be going over the next step, multiplying and dividing rational numbers. Don’t worry, it’s easier than adding and subtracting fractions! Multiplying/Dividing Fractions We all love Math Antics, am I right? 😉 Bonus: Here’s a Review on Converting Fractions! Have questions? Drop a comment below!

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3.4 The Remainder and Factor Theorems

by Savanna Published May 28, 2021May 28, 2021

The remainder and factor theorems are the two major theorems that can help you factor polynomials quicker, which will definitely save you some time when you are graphing! The remainder theorem The factor theorem Rational root theorem If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comment box down below!

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3.4 Graphing a Parabola of the Form y= ax(x-h)^2 +k

by Savanna Published November 22, 2020November 22, 2020

Graphing the parabola y= ax(x-h)^2 +k Find the third point when given vertex and a point If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comment box down below!

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