Good morning! CPM is offering the ebooks free through June due to school closures. Click on the button that says ebook on the right side of this screen. It will open a new tab and take you to the site with the ebooks. Click I agree on the first screen, then find your textbook (CC Algebra 2--the cover looks the same as your actual textbook). Please let me know if you have any trouble accessing the ebook. If you two are able to, it would be great if you could FaceTime or talk to each other some how while you do your math so you still have discussion. If you want or need to work with me, we can set up a zoom meeting, or we can connect with zoom during my office hours. Just send me a message or comment and let me know. You also should be able to comment on each post here and have dialog that way. I will try to post or share the answers for the lesson problems so you can check those. The review/preview problems (practice problems) are at the bottom of each lesson, and there is a link next to each problem to take you to the homework help site for hints and answers. Please let me know what time you plan on working on math each day, and if you two plan on working together somehow.
The ebook also has several etools built in to help you out.
ok, work for this week: lesson 4.2.1: 58-62, this lesson may be a little challenging, but that's ok! You have all the tools you need, and you two are awesome!
58: why is the solution the x-coordinate only, rather than an ordered pair?
59: try to solve without the graph
60: Have we turned a system of two parabolas into one before? Could we use this method to solve an equation?
61: discuss together--use comments on here
62: How did you decide where to shade? How could you prove that your solution region is correct? How do you decide if the curve is part of the solution? How do you represent the difference?
Practice Problems: 65-67, 70,72-74, 77
The ebook also has several etools built in to help you out.
ok, work for this week: lesson 4.2.1: 58-62, this lesson may be a little challenging, but that's ok! You have all the tools you need, and you two are awesome!
58: why is the solution the x-coordinate only, rather than an ordered pair?
59: try to solve without the graph
60: Have we turned a system of two parabolas into one before? Could we use this method to solve an equation?
61: discuss together--use comments on here
62: How did you decide where to shade? How could you prove that your solution region is correct? How do you decide if the curve is part of the solution? How do you represent the difference?
Practice Problems: 65-67, 70,72-74, 77