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Are You Smarter Than Mr. Alder?

Are You Smarter Than Mr. Alder?. 1,000,000. 500,000. 300,000. 5th Grade Question 1. 5th Grade Question 2. Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?. 175,000. 100,000. 4th Grade Question 3. 4th Grade Question 4. 50,000. 3rd Grade Question 5. 3rd Grade Question 6. 25,000. 10,000.

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Are You Smarter Than Mr. Alder?

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  1. Are You Smarter Than Mr. Alder?

  2. 1,000,000 500,000 300,000 5th Grade Question 1 5th Grade Question 2 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 175,000 100,000 4th Grade Question 3 4th Grade Question 4 50,000 3rd Grade Question 5 3rd Grade Question 6 25,000 10,000 2nd Grade Question 7 2nd Grade Question 8 5,000 2,000 1st Grade Question 9 1st Grade Question 10 1,000

  3. 5th Grade Question 1 • The part of the quadratic formula that is under the radical and thus indicates whether the roots of the quadratic equation are real or imaginary

  4. 5th Grade Answer 1 • Discriminant Return

  5. 5th Grade Question 2 • A pair of complex numbers in the form a + bi and a – bi whose product will always be a real number

  6. 5th Grade Answer 2 • Complex Conjugates Return

  7. 4th Grade Question 3 • A function defined by two or more equations over a given domain

  8. 4th Grade Answer 3 • Piece-wise Functions Return

  9. 4th Grade Question 4 • The curves formed by the intersections of a plane with an infinite double right circular cone at different angles (parabola, hyperbola, ellipse, & circle)

  10. 4th Grade Answer 4 • Conic Sections Return

  11. 3rd Grade Question 5 • A short-cut alternative algorithm to divide a polynomial by a binomial

  12. 3rd Grade Answer 5 • Synthetic Division Return

  13. 3rd Grade Question 6 • Rewriting a quadratic polynomial (by adding/subtracting constants) so that it contains a perfect square trinomial

  14. 3rd Grade Answer 6 • Completing the Square

  15. 2nd Grade Question 7 • A triangular array of numbers where each row is generated by taking the sum of two entries above it in the previous row It is useful in expanding binomials and in probability.

  16. 2nd Grade Answer 7 • Pascal’s Triangle Return

  17. 2nd Grade Question 8 • A rectangular array of numbers, consisting of horizontal rows and vertical columns

  18. 2nd Grade Answer 8 • Matrices Return

  19. 1st Grade Question 9 • Numbers that can be expressed in the form a + bi, where i = and a and b are real numbers

  20. 1st Grade Answer 9 • Complex Numbers Return

  21. 1st Grade Question 10 • A Greek letter representing an incremental change

  22. 1st Grade Answer 10 • Delta (D) Return

  23. Million Dollar Question

  24. 1,000,000 Question • An equation that best fits data that appears to model a given curve It attempts to find models for sets of data.

  25. 1,000,000 Answer • Regression Equation Return

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