1-7: Explicit Formulas for Sequences. 1-8: Recursive Formulas for Sequences. 1-9: Notation for Recursive Formulas, Projects, Summary and Vocabulary, Progress Self-test, Chapter Review. Lesson 1-1. The Language of Algebra.
Begin by writing the corresponding linear equations, and then use back-substitution to solve your variables. 10–1301–8001 159–1 = x-13z=15y-8z=9z=-1 = x-13(-1)=15y-8(-1)=9z=-1 = x=2y=1z=-1 x,y,z=(2 , 1 , -1) Determinants and Cramer’s Rule: 2. Find the determinant of the given matrix. 8–2–12 = 8*2 - (-1)(-2) = 16 - 2 = 14 3. Solve the given linear system using Cramer’s rule.
Calculate the sum of the terms of the remaining sequence. Copyright reserved (2) (6) [17] Please turn over Mathematics/P1 4 NSC DBE/November 2010 QUESTION 3 The sequence 4 ; 9 ; x ; 37; … is a quadratic sequence. 3.1 Calculate x. (3) 3.2 Hence, or otherwise, determine the n th term of the sequence. (4) [7] QUESTION 4 a + q.
STA: SC.912.N.3.5 | SC.912.P.8.5 BLM: comprehension 56. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: p. 272 | p. 280 OBJ: 9.2.1 Apply the rules for naming and writing formulas for binary ionic compounds. | 9.3.1 Apply the rules for naming and writing formulas for binary molecular compounds. STA: SC.912.P.8.7 | SC.912.N.1.1 | SC.912.N.1.6 | SC.912.P.8.7 BLM: application 57. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: p. 276 | p. 277 | p. 278 OBJ: 9.2.2 Apply the rules for naming and writing formulas for compounds with polyatomic ions.
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Substitute. Solve. Check Conversions Units must agree. 2 types of conversions 1. metric to metric prefix line: EX: 2. english to metric Conversion Factor Conversion EX: Scientific Notation Place (.) after the first non zero digit -exponents make the number smaller (left) EX: +exponents make the number larger (right) EX: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division of Scientific Notation 1.
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I suggest that you do this assignment in August so that the material will be fresh in your mind as we will begin the year will a discussion of this novel. 2. AP Multiple-Choice and Essay assignment: In order to introduce you to the type of work we will be doing in this class, you need to complete an AP sample test. This will require you to answer 54 multiple choice questions (on the worksheet provided) and 3 essay questions (type these). You do not have to take the test in one sitting or follow the time guidelines; however, please note that these will be the requirements for in-class practice tests and the actual AP test in
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2012 AP United States History Summer Assignment Rationale: The summer assignment provides students the opportunity to survey the colonial & founding periods of American history (17th and 18th centuries). Approximately 10-15% of the AP exam administered in May will be based on this time period. This assignment, which is divided into two parts, is given over the summer to expose you to the type of reading and writing work we will be completing this year and to help guarantee that our AP history classes will be able to spend the necessary amount of time needed in studying post-colonial history. Purchases: You will need to purchase two items for this assignment (the AMSCO book will also be used all of next year and is a very necessary