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AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. FRI. ; DAY 46; OCT AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. FRI.; DAY 46; OCT. 28, 2016 (2nd 9 – WEEKS) Dividing Polynomials 1. Long /Synthetic Division LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SWBAT:MAFS.912.A-APR.2.3 – Use long division to divide polynomials. Use synthetic division to divide polynomials. Evaluate a polynomial using the Remainder Theorem. ACTIVITIES: Discuss: PG. 324 # 18 – 46 (EVEN) CW. PG. 324-325 # 47 – 54 (ALL) HOME LEARNING: Test on Thursday: 11/03/16; TEST on Dividing Polynomials 1. Long /Synthetic Division; Zeros of Polynomial Functions

AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. MON. ; DAY 47; OCT AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. MON.; DAY 47; OCT. 31, 2016 (2nd 9 – WEEKS) Zeros of Polynomial Functions. Pg. 327 - 339 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SWBAT:MAFS.912.A-APR.2.3 – Use the rational Zero Theorem to find possible rational zeros. ACTIVITIES: Discuss: PG. 324-325 # 47 – 54 (ALL) Notes on using Rational Zero Theorem. CW. Pg. 336 # 2 – 6 (even) & 10 – 16 (EVEN). HOME LEARNING: Test on Thursday: 11/03/16; TEST on Dividing Polynomials 1. Long /Synthetic Division, Zeros of Polynomial Functions

AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. TUE. ; DAY 48; NOV AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. TUE.; DAY 48; NOV. 01, 2016 (2nd 9 – WEEKS) Zeros of Polynomial Functions. Pg. 327 - 339 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SWBAT:MAFS.912.A-APR.2.3 – Use the rational Zero Theorem to find possible rational zeros. ACTIVITIES: Discuss: PG. 336 # 2 – 6 (even) & 10 – 16 (EVEN). Notes on using Descartes’ Rule of Signs to determine possible number of positive and negative real roots. CW. Pg. 336 # 18 – 32 (EVEN). HOME LEARNING: Test on Thursday: 11/03/16

AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. WED. ; DAY 49; NOV AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. WED.; DAY 49; NOV. 02, 2016 (2nd 9 – WEEKS) Zeros of Polynomial Functions. Pg. 327 - 339 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SWBAT:MAFS.912.A-APR.2.3 – Use the rational Zero Theorem to find possible rational zeros. ACTIVITIES: Discuss: PG. 336 # 18 – 32 (EVEN). Notes on using Descartes’ Rule of Signs to determine possible number of positive and negative real roots. CW. Pg. 336 # 34 – 46 (EVEN). HOME LEARNING: Test on Thursday: 11/03/16, TEST on Dividing Polynomials 1. Long /Synthetic Division, Zeros of Polynomial Functions

AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. THUR. ; DAY 50; NOV AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. THUR.; DAY 50; NOV. 03, 2016 (2nd 9 – WEEKS) Zeros of Polynomial Functions. Pg. 327 - 339 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SWBAT:MAFS.912.A-APR.2.3 – Use the rational Zero Theorem to find possible rational zeros. ACTIVITIES: TEST on Dividing Polynomials 1. Long /Synthetic Division Zeros of Polynomial Functions HOME LEARNING:

AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. FRI. ; DAY 51; NOV AGENDA: PRE-CALCULUS HONORS. FRI.; DAY 51; NOV. 04, 2016 (2nd 9 – WEEKS) Zeros of Polynomial Functions. Pg. 327 - 339 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SWBAT:MAFS.912.A-APR.2.3 – Use the rational Zero Theorem to find possible rational zeros. ACTIVITIES: Discuss: PG. 336 # 34 – 46 (EVEN). CW. Pg. 336 # 48 – 58 (EVEN). HOME LEARNING: