Friday, September 23, 2011

It's Friday! :)

Journal: Fill in the form with your three choices of who you would like your next partner to be.

Assignment: Today you will be getting new partners.  With your new partner you will be collaborating to find valid resources for your upcoming article.

Pull out your list of 10 topics from Wednesday that you thought werre interesting. Narrow this list down to 3 topics between you and your partner.  For each of those three topics, create a 5WH.  That means that you will have a total of 3 different 5WH's for your topics.  Make sure you are writing in COMPLETE SENTENCES on your 5WHs.  You may print out this paper to help you while you write your details in the third section of your notebook.

8 comments:

  1. Garrett Bearden 1st period
    extra credit adding rational numbers
    1.If denominaters are different you have to find the LCD
    2.If both denominators are the same add numorators.
    3.Multiply the numerator with the same number you used with the denominator.

    1.Can you add different types of fractions?
    2.Is it just rational numbers or is there also irrational numbers and if there is what is the difference?

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  2. Garrett Bearden 1st period
    Extra credit.
    Exponent properties involving products

    1.a number having a power means that number times itself however many times
    2.when multiplying it doesn't matter what the order is
    3.When something times something and the whole thing is equal to a somthing power it equals each of those things to the power times eachother

    1. What are all the exponent properties
    2.how do simplify an expression

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  3. Garrett Bearden 1st period
    Extra credit understanding exponents

    1.exponential notation means the exponent has a small number to it's right called a power
    2. A power means that number times itself howmany times
    3.the power is that number

    1.is an exponent a power?
    2.can there be a negative power?

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  4. Garrett Bearden 1st period
    Extra credit. Exponent rules part one

    1.a dot is another way to say times
    2.you can use exponent rules so you don't have to use so much arithmetic.
    3.if the base is the same you can just add the exponents together then multiply

    1.how do you simplify a number?
    2.can there be negative powers?

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  5. Garrett Bearden 1st period
    extra credit scientific notation examples

    1.when making a decimal a scientific notation you find the first number behind the decimal then count how many numbers are behind the first number then that goes behind the decimal in the scientific notation.
    2.once you get # for the notation you multiply that by 10to the whatever power which is how many numbers to the right of the first number including the first number.
    3.when its before the decimal you use the first number times the 10 by the whatever power which is how many numbers is past the first number

    1.whats a stickler?
    2.i dont understand how you divide

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  6. Garrett Bearden 1st period
    extra credit scientific notation 2

    1.distance=rate x time
    2.the speed of light=3 x 10to thee 8th power metrs per seconds
    3.distance=1.5 x 10*11 meters

    1.is it all the same for adding subtracting dividing and multiplying notataions?
    2.how would you find the rate or time if you only knew one of the things?

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  7. Garrett Bearden 1st period
    extra credit scientific notation

    1.a decimal notation is just a regular number
    2.when you are dividing bases and they are the same the power thats with the denominator turns negative
    3.later you subtract them

    1.on the scientific notation does the number have to multiply by 10?
    2.how would scientific notation help you in life?

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  8. Savannah McCoy 1st periodOctober 25, 2011 at 8:07 PM

    Adding Rational numbers

    Rational numbers- positive and negative numbers including 0.
    The star symbol means opposite.
    Vector is a line segment with a pouting direction.
    When do you use vectors.
    Are there left and right vectors??
    If its right does it mean positive and if it's left does it mean negative???

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