This assignment was changed from the assignment currently posted on MathChamber. I won't be able to update MathChamber until much later tonight.
Please pass the word to your fellow algebraticians... thanks!
So, here it is:
1) pg 240 #25-28
2) pg 245-46 #9,11,17,31,32
3) Problem Set 5A
P.S. Merry Mid-terms, Everyone!!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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on 5a, im confused on how to convertwith 2 sets of points
ReplyDeleteread the fyi paragraph at the bottom of the first page. that says n.b
ReplyDeleteGood question, Nick.
ReplyDeleteI'm asking you to use point-slope form, yet I don't give you the slope. Pretty nasty, huh? All I give you is two points. Hmmm, can you derive the slope from two points? SUUURREEEEE... there's a formula for that, right?
Now you have the slope and TWO points... an abundance of information, since you only need one point for point-slope form.
Which point should you pick???
Whichever one you want!! (Easy enough?)
lmk if this helped
Mr. C.
Thanks, Charmi... our answers crossed in the cyber-mail...
ReplyDeleteduring class did you say that you can use either set of points(when doing the point-slope eqaution) as x-sub 1 and y-sub1?
ReplyDeleteHi Jamie... see the next hw post for a response...
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