Sunday, March 22, 2015

GP 4 Week 1 Reflection (Due 3/27)

PICK ONE CONCEPT THAT WE HAVE LEARNED IN CLASS. USE AT LEAST THREE SENTENCES TO EXPLAIN YOUR CONCEPT.

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  1. Polynomials.
    Is a monomial or a sum of monomials. A polynomial can be a binomial and a trinomial. It can also be classified by its degree and leading coefficient.

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  2. A quadratic function is a nonlinear function. A quadratic function can be written as y=ax^2 + bx + c. Every quadratic function has a u shaped curve called a parabola.

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  3. An Inequality is a relation that holds between two values. The notation a>b means that a is not equal to b. There are other special symbols that show in what way things are not equal.

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  4. A monomial is a number, a variable, or the product of them. The degree of a monomial is the sum of the exponents of the variables in the monomial. The degree of a constant is 0.

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  5. A monomial is a number, a variable, or the product of them. The degree of a monomial is the sum of the exponents of the variables in the monomial. The degree of a constant is 0.

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  6. A polynomial is a monomial or a sum of monomials. A monomial is a number, variable, or a product of them. The degree of a polynomial is the greatest degree of its term.

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  7. Absolute Value

    Absolute value makes a negative number positive. Positive numbers and 0 are left unchanged. The absolute value of x is written |x|. We write |–6| = 6 and |8| = 8.
    Formally, the absolute value of a number is the distance between the number and the origin. This is a much more powerful definition than the "makes a negative number positive" idea. It connects the notion of absolute value to the absolute value of a complex number and the magnitude of a vector.

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  8. Factorization

    Factorization is the process of breaking down an expression into a product of expressions called factors. Factorization can be done in three ways. One the ways is to take difference of two squares.

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  9. y=mx+b. the slope is the number "m" that is multiplied on the x, and "b" is the y-intercept, where the line crosses the y-axis

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  10. A monomial is a number, a variable, or the product of them. The degree of a monomial is the sum of the exponents of the variables in the monomial. The degree of a constant is 0

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  11. Slope. slope is always in y=mx+b form and the number "m" is multiplied by the "x" and the "b" is the y-intercept where the line crosses the y-axis.

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  12. Polynomials.
    Is a monomial or a sum of monomials. A polynomial can be a binomial and a trinomial. It can also be classified by its degree and leading coefficient.

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  13. Polynomials. Is a monomial or a sum of monomials. A polynomial can be a binomial and a trinomial. It can also be classified by its degree and leading coefficient

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  14. Polynomial
    A polynomial is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents. An example of a polynomial of a single indeterminate, x, is x2 − 4x + 7, which is a quadratic polynomial.

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  15. Polynomial
    A polynomial is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponents. An example of a polynomial of a single indeterminate, x, is x2 − 4x + 7, which is a quadratic polynomial.

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  16. An Inequality is a relation that holds two values. The notation a>b means that a is greater than b. There are other special symbols that show in what way things are not equal. like > or <

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