Sunday, February 28, 2016

13.4 - Solving Absolute Value Inequalities

Essential Questions: What are two ways to solve an absolute value inequality?

DAY 1
Notes

Homework
       Module 13.4 – Day 1   à page 490
                # 11 - 16

Homework - key



DAY 2
Notes

Homework
       Homework  13.4   page à 489-491

               # 3 – 10, 17 – 19

Homework - Key





Video #1: Solving Absolute Value inequalities algebraically

Video #2: Solving a Real - World Problem with Absolute Value Inequalities

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

13.3 - Solving Absolute Value Equations

Essential Questions: How can you solve an absolute value equation?

Notes

Homework
        Module 13.3 à Page 481-482

                     # 1, 3, 5 - 7, 9, 11, 15, 17

Homework Key

Video #1: Solving Absolute Value Equations Algebraically

Video #2: Absolute Value Equations with fewer than two solutions

Video #3: Solving a real - world problem with absolute value equations

Friday, February 19, 2016

13.2 - Graphing Absolute Value Equations

Essential Question: What are the effects of parameter changes on the graph of an absolute value function.

Notes:
Activity: 

Homework:
Module  13.2  à Page 475 - 476
               # 1, 2, 4, 7-9, 17, 18, 21
                    5 Graphs 

Homework Key

Video #1: Graphing Translations of Absolute Value Functions

Video #2: Writing Absolute Value Functions from a graph

Video #3: Graphing Stretches and Compressions of Absolute Value Functions


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

13.1 Piecewise Functions - Day 2

Essential Questions: How are piecewise - defined functions different from other functions?

Day 2 Notes

Day 2 Homework
       Module 13.1 à Page 467-468
                       # 13, 16, 17-19

                         3 Graphs


Video #1: Modelling with Piecewise Functions 

Video #2: Building Piecewise Functions from a graph

Friday, February 12, 2016

13.1 - Piece Wise Functions - Day 1

Essential Questions: How are piecewise - defined functions different from other functions?

Day 1 Notes

Day 1 Homework
Module 13.1   Page 466-467

# 1-4, 9-10


Video #1: Evaluating Piecewise - Defined functions 

Video #2: Graphing Piecewise - Defined functions

Friday, February 5, 2016

12.3 - Modelling with Linear Systems

Essential Questions: How can you use system of linear equation or inequality to model and solve contextual problems?

Notes

HW     Module 12.3   à  Page 451-453

             1-2, 9-10, 17, 19-21

Homework Key

Video #1: Modelling Real - World Constraints with Systems of Linear Equations

Video #2: Modelling Real - World constraints with system of linear inequalities

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

12.2 Graphing System of Linear Inequalities

Essential Questions: How do you solve a system of linear inequalities?

Notes

Homework
Module 12.2  à   Page 444-445
      # 5, 6, 7, 9, 12, 19, 22

Homework Key

Video #1: Solving Systems of linear inequalities by graphing

Video #2: Graphing systems of inequalities with parallel boundary lines.

Monday, February 1, 2016

12.1 - Creating Systems of Linear Equations

Essential Questions:  How do you use systems of linear equations to model and solve real - world problems?

Notes:    
               Day 1                                                       Day 2

Homework
               Day 1                                                       Day 2
                   Module 12.1   à   Pg 436-438                                  Module 12.1  à Pg 435-440
                                # 7-9, 12, 13, 16, 17                                                        # 2- 6, LPT
                               
Homework key
               Day 1                                                        Day 2

Video Link #1: Creating Linear System Models form Verbal Descriptions   (Day 2)

Video Link #2: Creating Linear System Models from Tables

Video Link #3: Creating Linear System Models from Graphs

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

11.4 Solving Systems of linear equations by combination - with different coefficient

Essential Question: How can you solve a system of linear equations by using multiplication and elimination?

Notes

Module 11.4 HW à   Page : 419-422

9 – 13, 15, LPT

HW Key

Video #1: Solving Linear Systems by Multiplying first

Video #2: Solving Linear Systems Models by Multiplying First

Monday, January 25, 2016

11.3 - Solving Systems by Elimination with common coefficients

Essential Questions:

Notes

11.3 Homework à Page 410-412
# 2, 3, 7, 11, 12, 18, 19, 24


Video #1: Solving Linear Systems by adding or subtracting 

Video #2: Solving Special Linear Systems by Adding or Subtracting 

Video #3: Solving Linear Systems Models by Adding or Subtracting 

Friday, January 22, 2016

11.2 - Day 2: Solving Linear Systems by Substitution

Essential Questions: How can you solve a system of linear equation by using substitution?

Notes

HW    Module 11.2  : pg 400- 402
     3PT- EXS. 1, 5, 8
     2PT-EXS. 9, 10, 11, 17
     1PT-EXS. 18, 21

Review: pg. 377 #2  pg. 378 #2,3

HW Key

Video #1: Solving special linear systems by substitution

Video #2: Solving linear systems models by substitution

Thursday, January 21, 2016

11.2 - Day 1: Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Substitution

Essential Questions: How can you solve a system of linear equation by using substitution?

Notes

Homework - 8 problems from the worksheet attached - key is also attached.

Video 1:Solving Consistent, Independent Linear Systems by substitution

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

11.1 - Solving Systems of Linear Equation by GRAPHING

Essential Questions:  How can you find the solutions of a system of linear equations by graphing?

Notes 

HW - 11.1 Day 1       Pg   392-394
            2, 3, 10, 12, 19, 20, LPT

          Review:    301  -  #1
                           304  # 1-3
                           347   #2

HW Key

Video #1: Solving Consistent, Independent Linear Systems by Graphing

Video #2: Solving Special Linear Systems by Graphing

Video #3: Estimating Solutions of Linear Systems by Graphing

Video #4: Interpreting Graphs of Linear Systems to Solve Problems

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Module 10 - Day 1: Line of Best Fit

Essential Question: How can you describe the relationship between two variables and use it to make predictions?

Notes 

HW      Mod 10 Day 1:    p. 359 – 362
                               5 – 7, 9 – 11, 21, 22

                               Review: 7.3 - #15, 8.1 #10, 9.1 - #8

HW Key

Video #1: Fitting Linear Functions to data

Video #2: Using Linear Functions Fitted to data to solve problems

Friday, January 8, 2016

9.4 - Normal Distribution

Essential Questions: How can you use characteristics of a normal distribution to make estimates and probability predictions about the population that the data represents?

Notes

Homework
              PAGE: 342-344
3PT- EXS. 9-10, 17, 21, 22
2PT-EXS. 1-3, 11-13,
1PT- 24-25, LPT

            Review: # 1, 3 page 266; #12, 13 pg 296

Homework Key -

Video #1: Using Properties of Normal Distribution

Video #2: Estimating Probabilities in Approximately Normal Distributions

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

9.3 - Histograms and Box Plots

Essential Questions: How can you interpret and compare data sets using data displays?

Notes - Day 1                                                     Notes Day 2

Homework Day 1:                                              Homework Day 2
         Module 9.3  PAGE:  332-336                                   Module 9.3  PAGE:  332-336
                     3PT- EXS. 1-4, 7,                                                              2PT-EXS. 14-16
                     2PT-EXS. 9-10,                                                                   1PT21, LPT

                                          Review: #2, page 266; #1, 2 page 301

Key Day 1:                                                          Key Day 2

Video #1: Creating Histograms

Video #2: Estimating from Histograms

Video #3: Constructing Box Plots

Video #4: Comparing Box Plots

9.2 - Data Distributions and Outliers

Essential Question: What statistics are most affective by outliers, and what shape can data distribution have?

Notes

Homework
             PAGE :  321- 324
3PT- EXS. 3-4, 9, 16,
2PT-EXS. 10, 13, 15
1PT-EXS.   18, LPT

            Review: #4 pg 266    ;     #1,2  pg 300

Key

Video #1: The Effects of an Outlier in the data set

Video #2: Comparing Data Sets

Video #3: Comparing Data Distributions