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Wed 4/22 : Chapter 7 Test Mon. Apr 13 Before break we… Learned about nth roots and how to simplify them. We also explored adding, subtracting, and multiplying them. Lastly, we learned how to rationalize a denominator. Today, we will be able to… Simplify nth root radicals Add, subtract, and multiply radicals Rationalize denominators, including using a conjugate We will show we can do this by… Discussing the worksheet from before break Completing Guided Practice Problems Completing the review activity To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Tomorrow we will… Learn about rational exponents and how they relate to nth roots. We will also learn how to simplify expressions in either exponential or radical form. Warm Ups Discuss Practice Worksheet from before break Discussion/Guided Practice Simplifying, adding, subtracting, and multiplying radicals Assignment: Review Sections 7.4 & 7.5 Tues. Apr 14 Yesterday we… Practiced simplifying nth roots as well as adding, subtracting, and multiplying radicals. We also reviewed how to rationalize a denominator and using conjugates. Today, we will be able to… Write expressions with rational exponents in radical form Write expressions with radicals in rational exponent form Simplify expressions in exponential or radical form We will show we can do this by… Q&A Completing Guided Practice Problems Completing the book work assignment To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Tomorrow we will… Practice applying our new knowledge of rational exponents. Warm-Ups Complete the ‘’After Section’’ self-evaluation portion of success criteria for Section 7.5 on your gold sheets. Discussion/Notes/Guided Practice Section 7.6: Rational Exponents Assignment: A#7.6 Pg. 420 #18-50 even Wed. Apr 15 Yesterday we… Wrote expressions with rational exponents in radical form and vice-versa and we simplified expressions in exponential or radical form. Today, we will be able to… Write expressions with rational exponents in radical form Write expressions with radicals in rational exponent form Simplify expressions in exponential or radical form We will show we can do this by… Q&A Discussing the book work assignment Completing the Skills Practice Worksheet To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Tomorrow we will… Learn how to solve equations and inequalities that contain radicals. Warm-Ups Check in and discuss A#7.6 Pg. 420 #18-50 even Assignment – DUE AT END OF HOUR: 7.6 Skills Practice Worksheet Thurs. Apr 16 Yesterday we… Practiced writing expressions with rational exponents in radical form and vice-versa. We also practice simplifying expression in exponential or radical form. Today, we will be able to… Define new vocabulary: radical equation; extraneous solution; radical inequality Solve equations containing radicals Solve inequalities containing radicals We will show we can do this by… Q&A Completing the Guided Practice Problems Completing the book work assignment To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Tomorrow we will… Practice solving equations and inequalities containing radicals. Warm-Ups Complete the ‘’After Section’’ self-evaluation portion of success criteria for Section 7.6 on your gold sheets. Discussion/Notes/Guided Practice Section 7.7: Solving Rational Equations and Inequalities Assignment: A#7.7 Pg. 425 #12-38 even (skip 30) Fri. Apr 17 Yesterday we… Learned how to solve equations and inequalities containing radicals. Today, we will be able to… Solve equations containing radicals Solve inequalities containing radicals We will show we can do this by… Q&A Discussing the book work assignment Completing the Skills Practice worksheet To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Next week we will… Review Chapter 7 Monday and Tuesday, take the Post-Test on Tuesday, and the actual assessment on Wednesday. Warm-Ups Check in and discuss A#7.7 Pg. 425 #12-38 even (skip 30) Assignment – DUE AT END OF HOUR: 7.7 Skills Practice
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Mon 3/30: Quiz – Sections 7.1 – 7.3 Fri 4/3 to Sun 4/12: Spring Break, no school Mon. Mar 30 Last week we learned about… Combing functions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and taking the composite; Calculating the inverses of relations and functions and how to determine if two functions are inverses or not; and Graphing square root functions Today, we will be able to… Show what we know….. We will show we can do this by… Completing the quiz over sections 7.1 – 7.3 To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Tomorrow we will… Learn about nth roots and operations with radical expressions 1. Quiz – 7.1 to 7.3 Tues. Mar 31 Yesterday we… Took the quiz over sections 7.1 – 7.3 Today, we will be able to… Define nth roots and principal roots Simplify radicals Use the calculator to approximate radicals We will show we can do this by… Asking and answering questions Completing book work To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... We need to understand what radicals mean and their properties so we can successfully complete the next section where we will perform operations on radicals. Tomorrow and Thursday we will… Continue working with nth roots 1. Warm-Ups: Complete self-evaluations for Section 7.3 Success Criteria (Gold) 2. Discussion/Notes/Guided Practice: Section 7.4 Part 1: nth Roots 3. Assignment: A#7.4 Pg. 405 #14-48 even Wed. Apr 1 Yesterday we… Learned how to use nth roots Today, we will be able to… Define nth roots and principal roots Simplify radicals Use the calculator to approximate radicals We will show we can do this by… Asking and answering questions Completing the practice worksheet To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... We need to understand what radicals mean and their properties so we can successfully complete the next section where we will perform operations on radicals. Tomorrow we will… Explore the next section that covers performing operations with radicals.
Practiced using nth roots Today, we will be able to… Simplify radical expressions Add, subtract, and multiply radical expressions We will show we can do this by… Asking and answering questions Completing the book work To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... Radicals as commonly used in upper mathematics courses and it is important we understand what operations we can perform with them and how to perform them. After Spring Break we will… Continue working with radicals. 1. Guided Notes: Read over the guided notes and complete the practice problems. Once you have completed the practice problems, check off your answers with Guest Teacher 2. Assignment: 7.5 Worksheet (Add, Subtract, Multiply Radicals) Fri. Apr 3 Spring break – no school
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Fri 3/27: End of 3rd marking period Mon. Mar 23 Last week we learned... Calculating the sum, difference, product, and quotient of functions in addition to composite functions Today we are learning to... Calculate the inverse of relations Calculate the inverse of a function Determine if two functions are inverses or not We will show that we can do this by... Asking and answering questions Completing the book work To know how well we are learning this we will look for... Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Tomorrow we will learn about... Applying inverse relations 20 Minutes: Work on 7.1 assignments due tomorrow: A#7.1 page 388-389 #14, 16, 22, 23, 28, 30, 34, 36 7.1 Practice WS --- ODDS ONLY (ALL for Extra Credit) Complete self-evaluations for section 7.1 Success Criteria (Gold) Discussion/Notes/Guided Practice Section 7.2 Inverse Functions and Relations Assignments: none Tues. Mar 24 Last week and yesterday we learned... Calculating the inverses of relations and functions and how to determine if two functions are inverses or not Today we are learning to... Calculate the inverse of relations and functions Determine if two functions are inverses or not We will show that we can do this by... Asking and answering questions Completing the book work To know how well we are learning this we will look for... Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Tomorrow we will learn about... Square Root Functions and Inequalities 1. Warm-Ups Turn in A#7.1 book work AND 7.1 WS 2. Assignment: A#7.2 Pg. 395 #10-24 even; 30-34 even Turn in at the end of the hour! Assignments: none Wed. Mar 25 Yesterday we learned about… Calculating the inverses of relations and functions and how to determine if two functions are inverses or not Today, we will be able to… Graph a square root function State the domain and range of a square root function Label the x- and y- intercepts of a square root function Graph a square root inequality We will show we can do this by… Asking and answering questions Completing the book work To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Tomorrow we will… Review combining functions, inverse functions/relations, and square root functions. Warm-Ups Complete self-evaluations for Section 7.2 Success Criteria (Gold) Discussion/Notes/Guided Practice Section 7.3 Square Root Functions and Inequalities Assignment: A#7.3 Pg. 400 #10-20 even; 26, 28 Thurs. Mar 26 This week we learned about… Combing functions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and taking the composite; Calculating the inverses of relations and functions and how to determine if two functions are inverses or not; and Graphing square root functions Today, we will be able to… Complete the quiz review over sections 7.1 – 7.3 which recaps the above statements We will show we can do this by… Asking and answering questions Completing the review To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Tomorrow we will… Show what we know……Take a quiz over sections 7.1 – 7.3 1. Warm-Ups Complete self-evaluations for Section 7.3 Success Criteria (Gold) Check in and discuss A#7.3 Pg. 400 #10-20 even; 26, 28 2. Assignment: Quiz Review – 7.1 to 7.3 Study for quiz tomorrow!!! Fri. Mar 13 This week we learned about… Combing functions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and taking the composite; Calculating the inverses of relations and functions and how to determine if two functions are inverses or not; and Graphing square root functions Today, we will be able to… Show what we know….. We will show we can do this by… Completing the quiz over sections 7.1 – 7.3 To know how well we are learning this, we will look for… Correct answers It is important for us to learn this (or be able to do this) because.... The topics covered in Chapter 7 (Radical Equations and Inequalities) will help prepare students for Precalculus. The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function when the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers. The concept of equations and inequalities based on square root functions carries over into solving radical equations and inequalities. Many formulas involve square roots. The math solutions to these are always analyzed for reasonableness in the context of the situation. Next week we will… Learn about nth roots and operations with radical expressions Quiz – 7.1 to 7.3 Assignments: none
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