While multiplying polynomials is the easiest (in my opinion!!), dividing polynomials is also pretty fun – you get to cancel out lots of numbers! Here’s a few videos that’ll help you complete those workbook questions! Got any questions? Drop a comment below!
Tag: Unit 5
5.3 Multiplying Polynomials
Multiplying polynomials is pretty fun once you get the hang of it. These videos will help you learn and solve problems in the workbook! Still have questions? Leave a comment below!
5.2 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
In the last post, we learned how to classify and simplify polynomials. Now, we’ll take it a step further: adding and subtracting polynomials. Adding/Subtracting Polynomials Still have questions? Drop a comment below!
5.1 Defining Polynomials
Time to do some algebra! In this section, we’ll be working with polynomials, so it’s important to understand what they are and how to simplify them. Classifying Polynomials Simplifying Polynomials Still have questions? Leave a comment below!
5.3 Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Notes: Parallel lines have the same slope Perpendiculines lines have negative reciprocals of each other The slope of standard form (Ax + By = C) is – A/B Equations for Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Graphing Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Parallel and Perpedicular Lines Questions and Answer (Example) If you need more help, comment below!
5.4 Linear Applications and Modelling
Word Problems Still have questions? Leave them in the comments below!
5.5 Function Notation
Remember: f(x) is just another way of writing y Solving “for f(x)… find…” Questions Graphing Functions Have any questions? Leave them down in the comments below!
5.2 Special Cases of Linear Equations
Notes: The equation for a horizontal line with y-intercept is y = k ex. y = 3 The equation for a vertical line with x-intercept is x = k ex. x = 3 In standard form, the equation to find the slope is – A/B If slopes are negative reciprocals of each other, they are…
5.1 Different Forms of Linear Equations
Standard Form: Ax + By = C To find the slope and y-intercept of an equation in Standard Form: Slope = – A/B y-Intercept = C/B Graphing Lines in Standard Form Converting Standard Form to Slope Intercept Converting Slope-Intercept Form to Standard Form Converting Point-Slope Form to Slop-Intercept Form Converting Point-Slope Form to Standard Form…
5.5 Applications of Quadratic Equations
It’s time to test our knowledge about quadratic equations by trying some application questions! Application problems If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comment box down below!