variable x for the radius. Substitute the value of the volume found in step 2 for V and express the height of the object in terms of x plus or minus a constant. For example‚ if the height measurement is 4 inches longer than the radius‚ then the expression for the height will be (x + 4). 4. Simplify the equation and write it in standard form. Multiply each term in the equation by 100 to eliminate any decimals‚ if necessary. 5. Find the solutions to this equation algebraically using the Fundamental
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In Mirikitani’s poem “Suicide Note”‚ parental pressures to be “good enough”‚ “smart enough”‚ and “pretty enough” are causes of teen suicide. Whether these feelings of deficiency come from comments and expressions from the narrator’s parents‚ or from her perception of their opinion of her‚ they drastically change the way she looks at herself. The narrator feels like her parents expressed that everything she did was not “good enough” according to their expectations‚ which led to her suicide. She
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answers the question. What is an algebraic expression for the word phrase? 1. the sum of n and 9 2. The table shows how the height of a stack of DVDs depends on the number of DVDs. What is a rule for the height? Number of DVDs 2 3 4 n Height (cm) 18 27 36 ? What is the simplified form of each expression? 3. 4. 5. What is the simplified form of each expression? 6. (2 – 9c)(–8) 7. What is the simplified form of each expression? 8. 9.Which ordered pair is a solution of
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ADAPTED FAPE LP TEMPLATE |Quarter II: |Topic: |Time Frame: | |ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS‚ FIRST-DEGREE EQUATIONS |FIRST-DEGREE EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES IN ONE |25 Days | |AND INEQUALITIES IN ONE VARIABLE |VARIABLE | | |STAGE 1
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#2 Instructor: Eric Harshbarger Student Name: ____________________________ Student ID #: ______________________ Show all relevant work (use back of pages for scratch paper‚ if needed). CIRCLE FINAL ANSWERS. 1. [3 pts each] Evaluate each expression; write answer as a single complex number of the form a + bi. a) 5−3 i 42 i b) 7−2i−9−3 i c) 8−3 i126i d) 3−−4 6− −5 e) 4−i 75i 2. [4 pts each] Find all solutions of each equation and
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Real World Radical Formulas MAT222: Intermediate Algebra Instructor Peter Surgent August 31‚ 2014 Real World Radical Formulas Radical formulas are used in many fields of the real world; some examples are in finance‚ medicine‚ engineering‚ and physics. These are just a few. In the finance department they use it to find the interest‚ depreciation and compound interests. In medicine it can be used to calculate the Body Surface of an adult (BSA)‚ in engineering it can be used to measure voltage
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observed often religiously by this type. The ESTJ is inclined to seek out his roots‚ to trace the family heritage back to honored ancestors both for a sense of family respectability and for a sense of security and belonging. Service‚ the tangible expression of responsibility‚ is another key focus for ESTJs. They love to provide and to receive good service. The ESTJ merchant who provides dependable service has done much to enhance her self image. ESTJs have an acute sense for orthodoxy. Much of their
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Mid-Semester Exam Sem. II 09/10) 1 2 Given the function : y 2 sin 2x 3 a) Find the i) amplitude ii) period iii) phase shift. . b) Sketch the graph of the function over one period. [6] 2 Find the exact value of the expressions below. Rationalize the denominator where appropriate: a) cot 70 tan 650 csc( 250 ) sec( 110 ) 5 19 tan cos 6 6 4 23 cot sin 3 6 [5] b) [5] 3 a) From the graph
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Miner: American Vs. Nacirema Horace Miner expresses both irony and ridicule towards the American culture in his article “Body Ritual among the Nacirema”. He uses a sociological approach that is rather witty‚ using a fictitious North American group called the “Nacirema”. The views of this culture are much like our own‚ depicting the importance of societal status‚ wealth‚ health and appearance. Miner introduces the readers to a society living between Canada and Mexico‚ originated by a founder called
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C. GreetingsGood Morning‚ Class!Is there any absent from the class today? D. ReviewWhat was our lesson last meeting?Very Good! Okay‚ what is variable? Again?Yes James!Very Good! What about numerical expression?Yes AnaGreat! Does everyone understand the meaning of variable and numerical expression? E. Motivational ActivityPlease count off 1 – 5‚ start on youSelect leader and facilitator on your group.The facilitator will get the materials needed in the activity. Write your group name in a ¼ piece
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