Bring these to class during lecture 4 to be checked if you have any questions about how to do something, bring those, too.
For full credit, you must make a reasonable attempt at answering every question.
You need to show all your work, for all the steps, in a legible and easy-to-follow way.
You also need to staple multiple sheets together, to remove any 'spaghetti edges', and to make sure that your homework is done in a manner that is professional and presentable.
Section
Homework Problems
(In the form #14(answer) )
1.2
Solving A Equation:
For each of these, solve the problem using your calculator. Then, on the page that you hand in for your homework, draw a picture of what the graph looked like:
#17 (-2.21, 0.54, 1.68)
#19 (-1.55 , 1.15)
#22 ( approximately
{-.8456842, .93688408 } )
Solving A Equation:
For each of these, first solve the problem using your calculator, then go back & solve it algebraically:
#29 ( {-2} )
#31 ( { 3} )
#32 ( y = -4)
#34 ( x = 1)
1.3
Solve by Factoring:
#11 ( {0, 9} )
#15 ( {-3, 2} )
#18 ( {-1,
#28 ( {
2
3
} )
5
2
, 1} )
Solve by Completing the Square:
#39 ( {-7, 3} )
#41 ( {
1
4
,
3
4
} )
1
#42 ( {
3
, -1} )
#44 ( {
3
4
17
} )
Keep in mind that for every homework assignment, you should do as many problems as you need to really have some confidence that you understand the material. If that means you do more than what’s here, that’s great. While I’d prefer that you do these questions
(just to ensure that everyone has a base level of knowledge), if you want to do other questions (of the same type as these) instead, go for it.