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Study Guide Key
Semester 2 Final Exam Study Guide
Unit 6 Takehome Test - Due Monday June 8th
Optional Project (Will be entered as a 15 point test)
Due Thursday, JUNE 11th, 2015. I am NOT accepting late projects.
Due Thursday, JUNE 11th, 2015. I am NOT accepting late projects.
Unit 3 Test - Study Tools 3.24
Test Review 3/19
Quadratics
Polynomials
Quadratics
- Graph Transformations
- Solving/ Finding Zeros (Quadratic Formula, Factoring and Zero Product Property, Completing the Square)
- Finding the axis of symmetry and vertex
- Standard Form (finding the a value)
- Graphing
- Average Rate of Change
- Quadratic Regression
Polynomials
- Factoring
- End Behavior
- Finding Roots
Solutions to Homework from 3/13 and 3/16
Project Information
3/10
Below are the problems and answers to the factoring practice worksheet.
Below are the problems and answers to the factoring practice worksheet.
2/27
Quiz Study Guide
You will have a very short quiz Monday, March 2nd, and it will look very similar to the following:
Quiz Study Guide
You will have a very short quiz Monday, March 2nd, and it will look very similar to the following:
Row Games 2/17
2/10
You may redo the homework from the weekend by using the problems below. This must be turned in by Tuesday February 17th for credit.
You may redo the homework from the weekend by using the problems below. This must be turned in by Tuesday February 17th for credit.
Below are the answer keys for the practice quiz we did in class, as well as the homework from the weekend. Happy studying.
Study Guide Documents
Below you will find the answer key to the study guide from the weekend, the study guide for tonight, and the extra credit assignment.
Below you will find the answer key to the study guide from the weekend, the study guide for tonight, and the extra credit assignment.
To Study for the Final:
- Functions. What is a function? How can you find out if something is a function?
- Linear functions (Solving, Graphing, Evaluating, Analyzing)
- Simplify Expressions (Order of operations, Evaluating)
- Analyzing Functions (Domain, Range, Positive, Negative, Increasing, Decreasing, Average Rate of Change, Reading Graphs)
- Solving and Graphing Inequalities
- Solving and Graphing Absolute Value Functions
- Systems of Equations in 2 Variables and in 3 Variables (Substitution, Elimination, Graphing, Checking)
- Piecewise Functions (I would HIGHLY recommend making sure that you understand the cell phone project.
Homework 1/14 Due Friday
12/17
The answers to the problems from class are as follows:
1. E
2. E
3. H
4. C
5. B
6. E
7. B
8. B
9. J
10. H
12/15 Topics for Unit 2 Test
- Graphing and solving systems of 2 equations in two variables.
- Solving word problems using a system of equations.
- Systems of three equations in three variables.
- Graphing systems of inequalities.
- Solving and graphing absolute value functions.
- Translating absolute value and piecewise functions.
- Evaluating and analyzing piecewise functions
- Composite functions
- Absolute value inequalities
- Inverse functions
11/3
Below are the answers to the Free Response Retake Review.
Below are the answers to the Free Response Retake Review.
10/22
Find the answers to the review problems here:
Find the answers to the review problems here:
Binder Checks will happen on Friday during the Unit Exam.
You need divider tabs with the following:
- Notes
- Homework
- Quizzes
- Bell Ringers
- Vocab/ Trackers
•Although we haven’t used graphs as often in the first few weeks, we will be using them more.
•It should be clear how the order of your notes go.
Study for your exam! The following topics will be on the exam.
•Solve for x
•Solve for x with variables
•Writing a word problem as an equation
•Solving Inequalities
•Analyzing functions (Domain, range, increasing, decreasing, constant, positive negative, zero, finding the average rate of change)
•Determining if something is a function
•Evaluating and using function notation
•Find the equation of a line (given point and slope, given two points)
•Finding slope
•Finding x and y intercepts
•Graphing linear functions
•Determining if a point is a solution