

| SECOND QUARTER ASSIGNMENTS #36 pg. 182: # 1-28, 30-35,38 due 10/25 #37 finish work begun in class pg. 189: # 1-40 due 10/27 #38 pg. 197: # 1,2,5-21, 28, 29, checkpoint quiz #2-7 due 10/28 #39 handout: practice 4.2/4.3 plus proofs due 10/31 #40 pg. 204: # 1-25, 34-39 due 11/1 #41 pg. 213: # 1-18 due 11/2 #42 handout: practice 4.5 isosceles triangles due 11/3 #43 pg. 219: # 1-8, 11-17, 19,20, 42-47 due 11/4 #44 handout: practice 4-7 due 11/7 #45 pg. 227: # 4-14, 23-30, 42, 44 due 11/8 #46 pg. 233: # 1-39 Please Study for the Chapter 4 Test Tomorrow There will be a notebook check so please bring your notebooks in good order. due 11/9 #47 pg. 246: # 1-36, 47-55 due 11/14 #48 pg. 251: # 1-30, 55-63 due 11/15 Reminder: canned food drive underway Please complete the sports survey which is available on line at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/T8KTSX6 Just for fun...see below for questions from last years Hal Anderson leap frog contest. PROBLEM OF THE WEEK: WEEK 1 A ladder of length equal to the square root of 15 meters is resting against a vertical wall. This creates a right triangle T with the ladder as the hypotenuse and the ground and wall as the legs. There is a point on the ladder exactly one meter from the ground and exactly one meter from the wall. What is the sum of the lengths of the two legs of triangle T? How would you attack this problem differently in a multiple choice test format with very limited time ? WEEK 2 If a and b are roots of the equation (x^2) - 4x = 0 then, (a^2) + ( b^2) = ? The equation 2 ( x^3) + 6 = ( x^2) + 12x has three real solutions. What is the product of the three solutions? WEEK 3 A point P is chosen inside square ABCD such that triangle APB is equilateral. What is the measure of angle DPC ? A) 120 B) 135 C) 140 D) 150 E) 160 WEEK 4 A) If a regular polygon has 119 diagonals, then how many sides does it have? A) 14 B) 17 C) 19 D) 21 E) 22 B) If x is a whole number and the tens digit of x-squared is 5, then all the possible ones place digits of x are/is A) 3 B) 6 C) 3 or 6 D) 4 E) 4 or 6 WEEK 4 The perimeter of a rectangle is 100 and its diagonal has length x. What is the area of the rectangle? A) 625 - (x^2) B) 625 - ((x^2) / 2 ) C) 1250 - ( x^2) D) 1250 - ((x^2) / 2 ) E) 2500 - ((x^2 / 2 ) WEEK 5 What is the smallest integral value of "k" such that 2x ( kx - 4 ) - ( x^2) + 6 = 0 has no real roots ? A) -1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E ) 5 WEEK 6 In a 10-mile race First beats Second by 2 miles and First beats Third by 4 miles. If the runners maintain constant speeds throughout the race, by how many miles does Second beat Third ? A) 2 B) 2.25 C) 2.5 D ) 2.75 E) 3 |
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SECOND QUARTER ASSIGNMENTS #39 pg.254: # 15-38, 62, 63, 66, 71-73 due 10/21 #40 handout: radical review/joke sheet due 10/24 #41 handout: 5.4/5.5/5.6 practice due 10/25 #42 pg. 261: # 21-27 odd, 29-40, 41-61 odd, 65, 66, 75-77 due 10/26 #43 handout: practice 5.7 due 10/27 #44 pg. 266: # 13-41 odd, 47-52 ( 2nd and 3rd periods : omit # 29,31,33) due 10/28 #45 pg. 274: # 18-37, 71-76 due 10/31 #46 handout: practice 5.9 due 11/1 #47 Continue the work begun in class on the chapter review pg 276 # 1-75 Study for chapter 5 test #48 pg. 837: (lesson 5-4) # 1-30 due 11/7 #49 pg. 290: # 2,3, 15-41 odd, 44-47, 64-69 due 11/8 #50 pg. 297: # 21-41 odd, 42-47, 58-62 due 11/9 #51 pg. 304: # 15-41 odd, 43-49 due 11/10 #52 pg. 311: # 25-47 odd, 52 due 11/14 #53 pg. 311: # 23, 24-46 even, 49, 50, 55-65 due 11/15 #54 pg. 318: # 15-39 odd, 40, 41, 45, 52-57, 59, 60 due 11/17 Reminders: The canned food drive has begun. Please bring in canned food for the Redwood Empire Food Bank. The link for the sports survey is http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/T8KTSX6 Just for fun.....see below for questions from last years Hal Anderson Leap frog contest. |