7th Grade Algebra 1 (09/10)

A peek inside our classroom. This is an interactive learning community for students and parents of my 7th Grade Algebra 1 class for the school year 2009/2010. The discussion and information will be as meaningful as you make it.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Math Reflection 2

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1. The area of a rectangle can illustrate the distributive property. If the squares original length is "x" the equation would be x...
Monday, May 10, 2010

Math Reflection 2

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1. The area of a rectangle can illustrate the distributive property in several ways. First, one side of the rectangle could be broken up i...
Sunday, May 9, 2010

Math Reflection 2

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1) The area of a rectangle can illustrate the Distributive Property. For example, if you had a square with lengths x and you add 3 to one s...

Math Reflection 2

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1. You can show distributive property in a rectangle in many different ways. For example, if you add 2 to one side and 4 to another, the equ...

Math Reflection

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1. The area of a rectangle can demonstrate the distributive property. If a square's length was originally x inches, and you added 3 inch...
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Math Reflection 2

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1. The side lengths of a rectangle might be x+4, and x+6. To find out the total area, you would multiply each value by eachother. Yo...
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Math Reflection 1

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1a. In the graphs of quadratic functions, the line goes up or down in a pattern until it reaches its vertex, when it goes up or down the...
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