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#30-1 March 28, 2011 Solve the equation 1) 4m = 6 2) 3) Find the area of the rectangle for each of the possible values of x.

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1 #30-1 March 28, 2011 Solve the equation 1) 4m = 6 2) 3) Find the area of the rectangle for each of the possible values of x.

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5 C = ∏d 2 2

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7 #30-2 March 29, 2011 Solve the equationSimplify your answer 1) 31 = 3x + 42) 3) Complete the mapping diagram for the following graph.

8 Use the 10 for finding the circumference of the semi-circle. C = ∏d 2 You divide by two because it is HALF of a circle. Add the circumference of the semi-circle to the other two sides of 8 ft and 6 ft. The perimeter of this composite figure is _____ft.

9 C = ∏d I have 2 semi-circles. If I put them together, I have a whole circle, so I DO NOT need to divide by 2. Add the circumference to the perimeter of the rectangle. Perimeter of the Rectangle = 2 l + 2w The perimeter of this composite figure is _____m.

10 C = ∏d 2

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12 Add the circumference of the 2 semi-circle to the other sides of 8 ft, 6 ft, and 10 ft. C = ∏d What are these two lengths? Add ALL the sides together.

13 C = ∏d 2

14 Use the following ordered pairs to create a mapping diagram. (0, 10), (4,6), (6,4), (7,3) #30-3 March 30, 2011 Solve the equation 1) 8n + 4 – 3n = 542) 3)Mapping diagrams can be written as ordered pairs. To create a mapping diagram of ordered pairs… 1. List the inputs from least to greatest 2. List the outputs from least to greatest 3. Draw arrows from the inputs to their outputs

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17 Use the following ordered pairs to create a mapping diagram. (2, 6), (3, 3), (6, 9), (5, 1) To create a mapping diagram of ordered pairs… 1. List the inputs from least to greatest 2. List the outputs from least to greatest 3. Draw arrows from the inputs to their outputs

18 #30-4 March 31, 2011 Solve the equation 1) 22 = 2) 3) When writing an equation for a function, the input is x and the output is y. Write an equation to represent the following function: the input IS 8 less than the output

19 A = ∏r² 2 You divide by two because it is HALF of a circle. A = ∏r² 2 You divide by two because it is HALF of a circle.

20 A = ∏r² 2 2 You divide by two because it is HALF of a circle. You divide by two because it is HALF of a circle.

21 A = ∏r² 2 You divide by two because it is HALF of a circle. Find your radius by ÷ 2 Find your radius by ÷ 2

22 A = ∏r² Find your radius by ÷ 2 When writing an equation for a function, the input is x and the output is y. Write an equation to represent the following function: The output is 17 more than the input ______________________________

23 #30-5 April 1, 2011 Solve the equation 1) = 302) 3)When looking at an ordered pair, the first number is x and the second number is y. Is the ordered pair (1, 18) a solution to the function y = 9x + 8

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25 The TOTAL area of this figure is _____cm². The TOTAL area of this figure is _____ft².

26 The TOTAL area of this figure is _____m². The TOTAL area of this figure is _____cm².


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