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Happy St. Patty’s…It is your lucky day. `

Happy St. Patty’s…It is your lucky day. `. Step 1-Check your rubric. Step 2-Prep your folder. Points and Plumes-Table 6 Original Super Soaker-Table 5 Testing the Waters-Table 4 Table 1-3: Prepping Folder/Study Guide Step 3-Study Guide (worksheet on Teacher Lab Desk): All readings online.

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Happy St. Patty’s…It is your lucky day. `

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  1. Happy St. Patty’s…It is your lucky day.` • Step 1-Check your rubric. • Step 2-Prep your folder. • Points and Plumes-Table 6 • Original Super Soaker-Table 5 • Testing the Waters-Table 4 • Table 1-3: Prepping Folder/Study Guide • Step 3-Study Guide (worksheet on Teacher Lab Desk): All readings online. • Step 4-I am an engineer. (notecards) • +1 contribution point. Going over Essential Learning at the end of class

  2. Core 3-Review • Pull out packet

  3. Degree • Definition: the highest number of the exponent • Types of Degree • Linear- variable to the first • Quadratic- variable to the second • Cubic-variable to the third • Constant-zero variables • ____th Degree-variable to 4 or higher • Ex. Variable to the fourth is 4th degree, variable to the 5th is 5th degree, and etc. • Special Case • If more than one variable, you add the total amount of degrees.

  4. Number of Terms • The total number of different constants and variables. • A monomial is the product of non-negative integer powers of variables.  Consequently, a monomial  has NO variable in its denominator.  It has one term.  (mono implies one) • Ex. 13,    3x,    -57,     x²,     4y²,     -2xy,  or  520x²y² • A binomial is the sum of two monomials.  It has two unlike terms.   (bi implies two) • Ex. 3x + 1,    x² - 4x,     2x + y,    or    y - y²

  5. Number of terms continued… • A trinomial is the sum of three monomials.  It has three unlike terms.   (tri implies three) • Ex. x2+ 2x + 1,   3x² - 4x + 10,       2x + 3y + 2 • A polynomial is the sum of one or more terms.  (poly implies many) • Ex. x2+ 2x,   3x3+ x² + 5x + 6,       4x - 6y + 8

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