Another resorce you can use for book answers is slader.com. Sign up for an account and add your math text book and then it will show you the answers and how to solve them. The only catch is that these answers come from other students like you answering these questions, so not all of them are done and not all them are correct (I really haven't found one that is not correct so far). If you are looking for the answers to the 7.4 assignment then use the Prentence Hall Algebra 2 Book (it's purple and has a stair case on the front). Otherwise here are the answers for you below. Ooops I missed a couple, but you can ask about those in class
Click on the unit two tab to the left to access the notes
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0ByMSiv9qbiHmaWF1ZUYtLTd2MDA&usp=sharing
Sorry guys and gals in the RT Algebra 1 class, I thought that I posted these answers during the school day. Just found out that I didn't post them at all. Well I can say better late then never and now they are posted. Just scroll over the Unit 1 tab at the left and click on the review answers that pops out that there you go. Chances of more than 3 of you getting this is slim, but I would do this if only one of you checked my website for the answers.
Mr. Hallam Well after a long break and a few weeks with the Bogoff-n-ator I'm back! Good or bad you have to deal with me again (well except 1st hour, you still get to work with the "B-man".
The site is lightly updated and a few new additions, nothing that you'll probably notice but things should work a little better for you now. First I add all the units from Algebra for the entire year. These apply to all my classes even the re-tred. Second I added an extensive YouTube support/review playlist. Really this are a collection of videos that I have been accumulating to help you through the course. Unit 4 & 5 are complete, titled, and correspond to each section of notes that we will cover. That means that if you get home and realize that you didn't quite get what we did in class that day you can review by watching the accompanying video. Ok, ok, it's not me but the guy does a really good job and really I wouldn't give you anything that I didn't watch and support. These are not additional they follow the notes almost exactly. Units 1 & 2 have the materials that I found previously. I have not completed the playlist for them yet. However there are videos and many supportive material that will be very helpful for you. Finally, I added something that I have been cooking up this year called Calculator University (CU). It's still in it's infancy, but it is still functional. When it's done you will have a course of videos instructing you on how to work your TI-83 and 84 calculator. Everything from turning it on to graphing, and running function regressions. After each video will be a quiz for you to take (not there yet). When you pass each section you will either receive extra credit or assignment points...I haven't decided yet. Right now it is at it's basic a very good YouTube playlist of all the functions of the TI that you will need for my class. Well enjoy the additions and updates and we will see you soon have a good break Mr. Hallam |
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