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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Algebra ( Period 1)

Applying Systems of Linear Equations 6-5

METHOD
BEST TIME to USE
Graphing
estimate solutions
Substitution
If one of the variables has a coefficient of +1 or -1
Elimination Add/Sub
If one of the variables has opposite or same coefficient in both equations
Elimination Multiplication
If none of the coefficients are +1 or -1 & neither of the variables can be eliminated by addition or subtraction

What would the best method? Now find the solution..:
2x + 3y = -11
-8x -5y = 9
Answer: Elim (x)   (2, -5)

3x + 4y = 11
2x + y = -1
Answer: Substitution  ( -3, 5)

3x -4y = -5
-3x + 2y = 3
Answer” Elim (+)  ( -1/3, 1)

Monday, February 1, 2016

Math 6H ( Period 5)

Adding Integers 3-2
Chapter 3-2 Adding Integers
Integers like 2 and -2 are called opposites
Two integers that are opposites are also called Additive Inverses

ADDITIVE INVERSES:
When the two addends are OPPOSITE SIGNS of the SAME AMOUNT, the sum is ZERO.
I say: Additive Inverses…YAY! Because looking for them, makes the math easier.
Who wins? NO ONE! IT’S A TIE!!!

Additive Inver Property- the sum of any number and its addivitve inverse ( opposite) is ZERO


Adding Integers
The rules:
SAME SIGN: Just add and keep the sign
4 + 5 = 9     and -4 + (-5) = -9
-14 + (-16) = -30


DIFFERENT SIGNS: Don’t add! Take the difference (subtract) and take the sign of the bigger absolute value
 When adding integers with different signs—DON’T ADDà take the difference and use the sign of the larger absolute value!!

I SAY:
WHO WINS? (which number [absolute value] is bigger?)
BY HOW MUCH? (you’ll automatically take the difference)

When you play a game, you know if you won or not
AND
You know how much you either won or loss by!
 ALWAYS “ STACK ‘EM”

-8 + 20
Who won?
The positive team
By how much?
12!

Does it work with same signs?
Yes, because only one team came to play ;)

-8 + (-20)
Who won?
Only the negative came to play so the negatives
By how much?
Since they’re on the same team, just add up the players’ scores

TWO MORE WAYS TO UNDERSTAND ADDING INTEGERS:

1. A positive/ negative sketch
Represent each positive number with the appropriate number of + signs
Represent each negative number with the appropriate number of – signs
Place them on different rows
Box in the number that match and cross them out…they are ADDITIVE INVERSES and equal 0
Whatever is left OUTSIDE the box, is the answer

-3 + 5
 -  -  - 
 +  +  +  +  +

The answer is +2

2. A number line
The positive direction is right
The negative direction is left


Remember: Due to our BFF the Commutative Property of Addition, you can do addition in any order that’s easiest!
-8 + 12 + (-4)
becomes
-8 + (-4) + 12
Then add the first two addends
-12 + 12 = 0
Simplify
w + (-4) + 2 = w + (-2)

7 + a + -7 = a