
2nd 9 Weeks Notes and Assignments
Chapter 3 Absolute Value, Radical, Radical Equations and Inequalities
Section 3.1 Absolute Value Equations
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Classwork/Homework: Complete the following.
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Section 3.2 Radical Equations
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Classwork/Homework: Complete the following.
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Section 3.3 Solving Rational Equations
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Classwork/Homework: Complete the following.
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Review of Chapter 3.1 - 3.3 Only
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Section 3.4 Solving Inequalities
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Classwork/Homework: Complete the following.
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Section 3.5 Absolute Value Inequalities
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Classwork/Homework: Complete the following.
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Review 3.4 & 3.5
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^^ More practice problems ^^
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Chapter 4 Polynomials
Section 4.1 Polynomial Functions
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CW/HW
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Section 4.2 Real Zeros of Polynomials
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CW/HW
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Section 4.3 Graphs of Polynomials
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CW/HW
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4.4 Complex Numbers
Notes: All examples will be done in class. Leave room in your notes for them
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Take Home Activity
Must be complete by TBD
Will count as a Test Grade
Must be complete by TBD
Will count as a Test Grade
Take Home Activity Pdf File
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This Activity is due TBD NO Exceptions. If you are absent Monday submit you work via email here: [email protected].
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Section 4.5 The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
Notes: Examples will be done in class.
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CW/HW: Section 3 through Section 6 multiples of three
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Chapter 4 Test
- Wednesday 12/11 will be a day given to you for reviewing in class
- Review all notes
- Be sure to know all Theorems and Definitions
- Review Sections 4.3- 4.5. Solutions to these sections will be up shortly.
Review for Final
The following are problems for review. In addition, review all notes, examples, and previous reviews. The Final is cumulative, covers all concepts from the Fall semester. Good Luck!
The following are problems for review. In addition, review all notes, examples, and previous reviews. The Final is cumulative, covers all concepts from the Fall semester. Good Luck!
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