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Showing posts with label SV. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

SV#5 Unit J, Concept 3-4: Solving three-variable systems with Gauss-Jordan elimination/matrices/row-echelon form/back-substitution




Be sure to actually try the problem first on your eon before doing it so that way you are able to compare the different ways you can solve it.

Monday, October 28, 2013

SV#4: Unit I Concept 2 Graphing logarithmic functions and identifying x-intercepts, y-intercepts, asymptote, domain, range (4 points on graph minimum)



      Make sure you pay attention to how I solve for the x-intercept and the y-intercept because those are the hardest parts to this whole equation. You also got to make sure your placing your asymptote in the correct place because like me, you can easily confuse these types of equations and the one's from concept 1 together.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

SV#3: Unit H, Concept 7 Finding logs given approximations



      In this video you will learn how to find logs given the approximation. You will be given a condensed log and your job is to expand it with the given logs on the, the "hints." With these logs you will also be given a set of letters and you are to find which letters you may or may not use.
     Be sure to be using you calculator while you are doing this problems. You need to make sure you are dividing these problems correctly as well because if not it will throw off the entire problem.

Monday, October 7, 2013

SV#2: Unit G Concepts 1-7 - Finding all parts and graphing a rational function



          

         This problem is teaching you all about Ration Functions. You learned everything you need to know to be able to graph these rational functions. 
          Make to pay attention to your calculator and zoom out so your able to see the full graph. I have also drawn out the graph so you can see. Make sure you factor out your polynomials correctly and simplify as much as possible. Every step is crucial to be able to graph these rational functions.   

Sunday, September 29, 2013

SV#1: Unit F Concept 10 - Finding all real and imaginary zeroes of a polynomial



        In this problem you will learn how to find the zeroes to a polynomial with the degree 4. It is a long process to find the zeroes so you have to go step by step.

      Make sure to pay close attention to every theorem brought up because each one is crucial to be able to solve this equation.