The last component of ch1 solutions. Note that closure problems have answers posted in the book. They also post which problems are like them from the hw. So if you can't figure one out, go back to my solutions for the relevant problems. As always feel free to come to ELT, lunch, after school for help. I will also answer questions posted in the comments.
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Please use the link to access and review these solutions prior to your individual test.Note that two solutions got cut off by the scan. For problem #7, my explanation concludes "the higher numerator is the bigger fraction." For problem # 5, my explanation concludes "Divide the new mileage (754) by this to get gallons needed (29)."
Do the 7 problems you feel least comfortable with by your block period next week
These problems are intended as review for the Ch1 group quiz that will be held next Friday (9/16). You may decide it prudent to do all of the problems in preparation for the group quiz. Note that answers are included on the following pages (49-50). Please check your homework against my solutions. I am available during lunch, ELT, or after school to answer questions.
Corrections can be made to your Section 1.1 quiz. You will receive at least half of each point you correct. Use any resource to determine the correct responses. Corrected quizzes must be turned in before we hold the Chapter 1 group quiz.
Note that the section in problem 2 that asks you to plot two points greater than 1 or less than -1 is refering to the function output f(x), not the input (x). The remaining 14 problems from 1.2.2 are assigned for Tues and Block:
Please review the attached file to check your work. You may ask me questions about it in ELT, after school, or in the comments section of this post.
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