What do handstands have in common with division of fractions? When you're dividing fractions, flip the second one and multiply! Homework: p. 135 # 4bd, 5, 6, 7 odd, 8, 11a, 12cde, 15, 17a.
You don't need a common denominator!
Homework: p. 127 #4ab, 7bd, 9-12. To subtract, add the opposite of the second number!
Homework: p. 119 #5, 8, 9def, 11. p. 121 #1, 2, 4c, 7. QUIZ next class. No calculator! Did you enjoy learning about exponent laws?! If you would like to do a project that counts towards Honours Math, please come and talk to me. Here is an example.
Today we started Chapter 3 on Rational Numbers. Homework: p. 101#6&7(ab), 10, 20a, 23 odd. Try your best!
Test on Tuesday, Oct. 14. Bring a pencil and scientific calculator! Drop by if you have any questions!
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