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Beginning Algebra
MPC 095
Lab Notebook
Table of Contents
Module A: Linear Equations ....................3
Module C: Polynomials............................50
Example A
5
3 2
30
Practice B
Practice A
5 2
Example A
4
72
Practice B
Practice A
2 20
When simplifying fractions, always simplify ___________ and ___________ first, then ____________
Example B
Example A
4
5
4
2
4 23
3 5 4
Practice B
Practice A
5 2 9
2
3
Example A
3|2
4 |
Practice B
Practice A
4|3
6 |
Variables
Dozen is ______________ as 12
To Evaluate:
Example B
Example A
4
4 2
Practice B
Practice A
2,
5,
Terms:
Like Terms:
When we have like terms we can ___________ the coefficients of _________________
Example B
Example A
4
Practice B
Practice A
Example A
2 5
Practice A
4 7
Practice B
10
Example A
4 3
Practice A
7 2
2 7
Practice B
11
3 is the solution to 4
Example A
5
Example D
Example C
5
35
Practice A
Practice B
Practice C
Practice D
12
Example A
5
Practice A
14
26
Practice B
13
Example A
2
Practice A
4 2
Practice B
14
5 4
10
Example A
3
4
Practice A
1
2
3
5
5
6
Practice B
15
7
10
7
15
Example A
1
2
Practice A
3
2
4
4
9
2
3
Practice B
16
5
6
7
15
15
and
Example A
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
17
Strategy:
Example B
Example A
Practice A
Practice B
18
Formulas Fractions
Example A
5
Practice A
1
2
Practice B
19
Example A
|2
Practice A
5|
|7
Practice B
20
5 |
17
Example A
5
Practice A
2|3
4|
11
Practice B
21
7|2
4 |
32
Example A
|2
Practice A
6|
|4
|3
8|
Practice B
22
5|
|7
2|
Is/Were/Was/Will Be:
More than:
Example A
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
23
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
24
Consecutive Odd:
First:
First:
Second:
Second:
Third:
Third:
Example A
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
25
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
26
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
27
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
28
When we have the sum now, for the first box we use ______ and the second we use ______________
Example A
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
29
Example A
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
30
31
Inequalities Graphing
Inequalities:
Less Than
Greater Than
Example B
Example A
Graph
Practice A
Practice B
32
Interval notation:
(
Use
)
for less/greater than and use
Example A
Practice A
Practice B
33
, 1
Inequalities - Solving
Example A
7
Practice A
17
Practice B
34
20
Inequalities - Tripartite
Tripartite Inequalities:
When solving __________________________________
When graphing _________________________________
Example B
Example A
2
Practice A
22
Practice B
35
13
Example A
Graph the points
2,3 , 4, 1 , 2, 4 , 0,3 ,
Practice A
1,0
Practice B
36
0.5
Slope:
Example A
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
37
Slope:
Example B
Example A
Find the slope between 7,2
Practice A
11,4
Practice B
38
2, 5
17,4
Slope-Intercept Equation:
Example A
Example B
Give the equation of the graph
Practice A
Practice B
39
Example A
Practice A
Practice B
40
Equations - Graph
Example A
Graph
Practice A
Graph 3
Practice B
41
Equations Vertical/Horizontal
Example A
Graph
Practice A
Practice B
42
Example A
Example B
Give the equation of the line that passes
through 6, 2 and has a slope of 4. Give
your final answer in slope-intercept form.
Practice A
Practice B
43
Example A
Practice A
Practice B
44
Parallel Lines:
Perpendicular Lines:
Slope:
Slope:
Example A
Example B
One line goes through 4,1 and 1,3 .
Another line goes through 2, 1 and 6, 7 .
Are the lines parallel, perpendicular, or neither?
Practice A
Practice B
45
Parallel lines have the __________ slope, Perpendicular lines have ________________________ slopes
Once we know the slope and a point we can use the formula:
Example A
Find the equation of the line parallel to the line
2
5
3 that goes through the point 5,3
Practice A
Example B
Find the equation of the line perpendicular to line
3
2
5 that goes through the point 3, 4
Practice B
46
Opposite Directions:
Example A
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
47
Distance Catch Up
Example A
Example B
Practice A
Practice B
48
When we have a total time, for the first box we use ______ and the second we use ______________
Example B
Example A
Lupe rode into the forest at 10 mph, turned
around and returned by the same route traveling
15 mph. If her trip took 5 hours, how long did she
travel at each rate?
Practice A
Practice B
49
50
Product Rule:
Example B
Example A
2
Practice A
Practice B
51
Quotient Rule:
Example A
Example B
8
6
Practice A
Practice B
52
Power of a Product:
Power of a Quotient:
Power of a Power:
Example B
Example A
5
Practice A
5
9
Practice B
53
Exponents - Zero
Example A
Practice A
Practice B
54
Example A
7
5
Practice A
Practice B
55
Exponents - Properties
To simplify:
Example B
Example A
4
Practice A
Practice B
56
positive
negative
Example B
Example A
4.25
10
10
Example C
Example C
Convert to Scientific Notation
8150000
0.00000245
Practice A
Practice B
Practice C
Practice D
57
Example A
523.6
Practice A
10
0.0032
Practice B
58
10
Example A
3.4
Practice A
10
2.7
5.32 10
1.9 10
10
Practice B
59
Example A
6.7
Practice A
10
5.2
2.352 10
8.4 10
10
Practice B
60
Polynomials - Evaluate
Term:
Monomial:
Binomial:
Trinomial:
Polynomial:
Example B
Example A
5
Practice A
6 when
Practice B
61
7 when
Polynomials Add/Subtract
To add polynomials:
To subtract polynomials:
Example B
Example A
5
Practice A
14
Practice B
62
Example A
5
Practice A
Practice B
63
Example A
4
Practice A
2 5
Practice B
64
7 2
Example A
2
Practice A
4 3
Practice B
65
1 4
Example A
4 2
Practice A
4 3
Practice B
66
6 2
Example A
5
Practice A
Practice B
67
2 6
Example A
Practice A
Practice B
68
Division By Monomials
5|2632
Example B
Example A
3
Practice A
18
3
15
Practice B
69
25
5
Division By Polynomials
Example A
2
Practice A
15
4
30
Practice B
70
6
2
12
1
Example A
3
Practice A
50
4
9
3
Practice B
71
72
Example A
Practice A
10
25
Practice B
73
12
20
Put _______ in front, and divide. What is left goes in the _________________________
Example B
Example A
9
Practice A
12
21
Practice B
74
14
Example A
5 2
Practice A
6 2
3 2
Practice B
75
7 2
Example A
15
Practice A
10
18
12
Practice B
76
Example A
12
Practice A
28
Practice B
77
20
15
Trinomials
AC Method: Find a pair of numbers that multiply to _____ and add to _____
Using FOIL, these numbers come from __ and __
Example B
Example A
3
Practice A
11
12
10
Practice B
78
16
1 with GCF
Trinomials
Example A
18
Practice A
21
16
15
Practice B
79
28
30
Trinomials
, the
Example A
2
Practice A
Practice B
80
1 with GCF
Trinomials
Example A
7
Practice A
21
70
Practice B
81
36
80
Difference of Squares:
Example B
Example A
49
81
Practice A
Practice B
82
25
Factor:
Sum of Squares is always _______________
Example B
Example A
16
Practice A
Practice B
83
25
is _____________
Example A
81
16
Practice A
Practice B
84
256
Example A
10
Practice A
25
Practice B
85
30
25
Sum of Cubes:
Difference of Cubes:
Example B
Example A
125
Practice A
Practice B
86
27
Example A
8
Practice A
18
Practice B
87
12
18
3 terms:
Example A
4 terms:
Example B
16
20
Practice A
Example C
Which method would you use?
2
10
Practice B
Practice C
Practice D
Practice E
88
Example A
5
Practice A
1 2
Practice B
89
6 2
If we have
and
Example A
4
Practice A
12
Practice B
90
Example A
5
Practice A
16
Practice B
91
Before we make the equation equal zero, we may have to ______________________ first.
Example B
Example A
2
Practice A
Practice B
92
3 3
93
Reduce - Evaluate
Example A
2
8
4
Practice A
6
12
Practice B
94
Example A
48
18
24
15
Practice A
Practice B
95
Reduce - Monomials
Example A
15
25
16
12
Practice A
Practice B
96
Reduce - Polynomials
Example A
2
2
Practice A
5
5
3
2
30
9
Practice B
97
25
25
Example A
6 21
35 10
Practice A
5
8
Practice B
98
10
4
Example B
Example A
6
5
Practice A
4
9
10
3
Practice B
99
6
12
Example A
3
4
Practice A
2
12
6
4
Practice B
100
5
3
2
2
6
3
1
4
To divide:
Be sure to _________________________ before ______________________
Example B
Example A
3
6
Practice A
10 2
5 2
3
6
8
6
20
15
Practice B
101
2
6 3
15
4
2
3
3
2
5
8
LCD - Numbers
Prime Factorization:
To find the LCD use ______________ factors with _______________ exponents.
Example B
Example A
20
Practice A
18, 54
36
Practice B
102
81
LCD - Monomials
Example A
5
Practice A
Practice B
103
LCD - Polynomials
Example A
3
Practice A
18
21
10
Practice B
104
25
20
Example A
5
20
Practice A
8
14
7
15
Practice B
105
3
10
Example A
6
4
2
Practice A
15
2
15
Practice B
106
5
9
Example A
Practice A
7
2
Practice B
107
3
3
2
6
Example A
3 miles to yards
5 feet to meters
Practice A
Practice B
108
Example B
25 miles per hour to kilometers per minute
Practice A
Practice B
109