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BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 2 (TUE) AUG, 21, 2012. (#1) a. Find x . . Choose : (1) 5 (2) 10 (3) 14.1 (4) 17.3 b. Find y. Choose: (1) 10; (2) 11.5; (3) 15.2; (4) 17.3 . BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 3 (WED.) AUG, 22, 2012.
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BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 2(TUE) AUG, 21, 2012 • (#1) a. Find x. . Choose: • (1) 5 (2) 10 (3) 14.1 (4) 17.3 • b. Find y. • Choose: (1) 10; (2) 11.5; (3) 15.2; (4) 17.3
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 3(WED.) AUG, 22, 2012 • a. Find x (1) 10; (2) 14.1; (3) 17.3 • . Find y. (1) 10; (2) 11.5; (3) 15.2 ; (4) 17.3
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 4(THUR.) AUG, 23, 2012 • The figure shown below is a trapezoid. Using the information given, find the area of this trapezoid to the nearest square unit.
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 5(FRI.) AUG, 24, 2012 • The lower base angles in this isosceles trapezoid each measure 45º. The length of the shorter base is 10 inches and the altitude is 8 inches. Find the length, in inches, of the longer base.
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 7(TUE.) AUG, 28, 2012 • The shorter base in this trapezoid measures 6 units. AD = 14 units. The measure of <DAB is 30º and the measure of <CBA is 45º. Find the number of units in the longer base.
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 8(WED.) AUG, 29, 2012 • 1. Solve: • 2. Solve:
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 9(THUR) AUG, 30, 2012 • 1. Solve: • 2. Solve:
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 10(FRI) AUG, 31, 2012 • On the starship Enterprise, Captain Picard continually asks the food replicator to brew him a cup of Earl Grey tea. The proper brewing temperature for Earl Grey tea is 210º F plus or minus 5 degrees. Write and solve an absolute value equation representing the maximum and minimum brewing temperatures for Earl Grey tea.
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 11 (TUE.) SEPT. 04, 2012 • Which of the relations below is a function? • {(1,1), (2,1), (3,1), (4,1), (5,1)}; {(2,1), (2,2), (2,3), (2,4), (2,5)}; {(0,2), (0,3), (0,4), (0,5), (0,6)}; • Given the relation • A = {(5,2), (7,4), (9,10), (x, 5)}. Which of the following values for x will make relation A a function?
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 12(WED.) SEPT. 05, 2012 • (1). Is the relation depicted in the chart below a function? (2). Which of the following relations is a function?
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 13(THUR.) SEPT. 06, 2012 • (1). Given f (x) = 3x + 7, find f (5) • (2). The graph of a relation is shown at the right. Is this relation a function?
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 14 (FRI.) SEPT. 07, 2012 • The graph of a relation is shown at the right. Is the relation is a function?
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 15 (MON.) SEPT. 10, 2012 • (1). Given f (x) = 2x² - 3x + 6, find f (2.5). • (2). Given g (a) = 2a - 4, find g (5x).
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 16 (TUE.) SEPT. 11, 2012 • (1). Given , find . • (2). Given f (x) = 2x² - 2x + 1, find f (x+3).
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 17 (WED.) SEPT. 12, 2012 • (1). Given: find • (2). Given: find .
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 18 (THUR.) SEPT. 13, 2012 • Use functional notation to describe the function displayed below.
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 19 (FRI.) SEPT. 14, 2012 • Find the domain of the function
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 20(TUE.) SEPT. 18, 2012 • 1. Solve graph: • 2. Solve:
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 21(WED.) SEPT. 19, 2012 • 1. Solve: • Solve:
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 22(THUR.) SEPT. 20, 2012 • Solve: • Solve and graph:
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 23(FRI.) SEPT. 21, 2012 • Solve and graph:
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 24 (MON.) SEPT. 24, 2012 • Solve and graph:
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 25 (TUE.) SEPT. 25, 2012 • Solve and graph:
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 26 (THUR.) SEPT. 27, 2012 • Forensic scientists use the equationh = 2.6f + 47.2 to estimate the height, h, of a woman given the length in centimeters, f, of her femur bone. Suppose the equation has a margin of error of + 4 centimeters and the length of a female skeleton's femur is 48 centimeters. Write and solve an absolute value inequality that describes the woman's height in centimeters.
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 28 (FRI.) SEPT. 28, 2012 • Which of the relations below is a function? • Choose: • {(1,1), (2,1), (3,1), (4,1), (5,1)} {(2,1), (2,2), (2,3), (2,4), (2,5)} {(0,2), (0,3), (0,4), (0,5), (0,6)}
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 37(THUR.) OCT. 11, 2012 • Find the domain of the function • Choose: • All Reals
BELL RINGER; ALGEBRA 2; DAY 38(FRI.) OCT. 12, 2012 • Find the domain of the function • All Reals