Welcome to Day 27 Mr. Krolick’s Algebra 101 Today’s Date: October 12, 2009.

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Good Morning Welcome to Day 27 Mr. Krolick’s Algebra 101 Today’s Date: October 12, 2009

Transcript of Welcome to Day 27 Mr. Krolick’s Algebra 101 Today’s Date: October 12, 2009.

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Good MorningWelcome to Day 27

Mr. Krolicks Algebra 101

Todays Date: October 12, 2009

Todays AgendaAttendanceNews & School SportsBriefly go over this weeks agendaBegin Chapter 3- FactoringFocus on Section 3.1- Intro to factoringAssign Section 3.1 HomeworkMath on the WebSmadness

AttendanceSeating ChartNews UpdatePresident Obama wins Nobel Peace PrizeYankees Sweep Minnesota Twins in ALDSH1N1 in Pennsylvania UpdateBills cat broke his foot

School SportsFootball: 28-6 win over Lake ShoreJoe had 3 TDsSoccer: 4-0 win over AmherstKatie (SO) Sam 2 goalsCross Country: 20-32 win over JamestownBen was first (16:01)

This Weeks AgendaThis week we will focus on the first part of Chapter 3Monday: Section 3.1- Intro to FactoringTuesday: Section 3.2- Factoring PolynomialsWednesday: Section 3.3- Factoring TrinomialsThursday: Section 3.4- Quadratic Equations and FactoringFriday: Work and Review DaySection 3.1What is factoring?Factoring NumbersFactoring VariableFactoring and AdditionMultiplication

HomeworkSection 3.1 Pgs 138-139#1-19 odd, 22,26,28aceSomething of InterestMath on the web

Plus MagazineSMADNESSRoll four diceGenerate each number from 1-10 using just the four numbers rolled Each must be used exactly once in each computation. For example suppose we roll 2, 3, 5 and 5. To generate 1, we might take ((5/5) +2)/3, which equals 1. The first team to generate all numbers between one and 10 without mistakes winsLETS ROLL THE DICE