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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Complex Numbers
Your assignment is:
- Find one video teaching you how to add/subtract/multiply/divide/ or find the reciprocal of a complex number.
- Once you find a video and you believe that it would benefit other students post the website and give a short reflection of why you choose this video to share.
- Please make sure that you put your NAME and Class PERIOD on your post!
- Here is an example.
- I found this video that gives examples of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing complex numbers.
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIX0Y1REA7w
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Monday, February 1, 2010
Monday's Video
IF you missed class on Monday (February 1,2010) then you need to view this video and write a short summary. Copy and past the address below to view the video.
http://www.fliqz.com/aspx/permalink.aspx?vid=78cf9933260c57a167fde05b8a453d15
http://www.fliqz.com/aspx/permalink.aspx?vid=78cf9933260c57a167fde05b8a453d15
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Quiz 5.2 - 5.4
Since it has been a week since we have last discussed any material that will be on the quiz, we will review on Tuesday and the quiz will be given on Wednesday.
Monday, January 18, 2010
5.4 Rational Algebraic Expressions - DOMAIN
The Domain of Rational Expressions
Have you ever typed "1 / 0" into your calculator? If you have, it says: ERROR: This is because zero canNOT be the denominator of ANY expression. Therefore, we have a restriction on the values we can plug in to any rational expression. We can not have a denominator of zero.
The domain is all real numbers except those that make the denominator zero.
Have you ever typed "1 / 0" into your calculator? If you have, it says: ERROR: This is because zero canNOT be the denominator of ANY expression. Therefore, we have a restriction on the values we can plug in to any rational expression. We can not have a denominator of zero.
The domain is all real numbers except those that make the denominator zero.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
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