Section 4.2 7. (8 points) p(x)=x 6−5 x 3−x 7−4+x 2−3.2 x Use p(x) above as the polynomial. Complete the sentences with a number and more/fewer. (For example: If p(x)=x+1 “p might have 4 real zeroes, but there may be more.” This ...
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Begin by selecting Start a New Conversation. Research ONE example of a conic section in real life that has not already been used by a classmate. Make your choice (Bouncing ball) the subject of your post, and then ...
Provide diagram created based on your example of social inequality. Write one inequality statements that can be inferred from your diagram, referring to your specific sub-groups (not the variables a/b/c). Explain whether you feel these inequalities are true. Express your conclusion as a ...
In this class you will be required to complete one Introduction Presentation using PowerPoint. In your Introduction presentation, you will discuss your major, what you expect to learn, share your hobbies, etc. PowerPoint Requirements for Project:You will need a Title Slide ...
Discuss how you use math in your daily life. Give specific examples and discuss what type of math is used. You are encouraged to think through not only your daily tasks but also your career and hobbies. Think broadly! Math ...
This is an opportunity to investigate the many ways that the concept of “slope” touches our daily lives. Open the file called Grade Pitch and Slippery Slopes. Pick ONE of the questions that has not already been answered by a classmate. ...
Introduction Presentation using PowerPoint. In your Introduction presentation, you will discuss your major, what you expect to learn, share your hobbies. You will need a Title Slide and Summary Slide along with your content slides. If you are using another author’s words/thoughts, ...
This week focuses on applications of measurement. One of the basic concepts of geometry is learning to calculate the perimeter and area of two-dimensional shapes. Once that is mastered, you can calculate surface area and volume for three-dimensional shapes. Respond to ...
Create a tessellation pattern using Microsoft® Paint, GeoGebra, Microsoft® PowerPoint®, or other means available to you and approved by the instructor; or you may draw something by hand. Refer to the following resources for help with creating a tessellation:Tessellation Help Drawing ...
This week focuses on mathematical connections. Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:In your opinion as a future educator, what was one of the most important topics that we covered in this class? Explain your reasoning.