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Ch 3-1 Limits. Slide 1-2 THE LIMIT (L) OF A FUNCTION IS THE VALUE THE FUNCTION (y) APPROACHES AS THE VALUE OF (x) APPROACHES A GIVEN VALUE.
Slope-Intercept Form 4.4 1.Compare lines with different slopes. 2.Graph equations in slope-intercept form. 3.Find the slope of a line given two points.
Week 4. Due for this week… Homework 4 (on MyMathLab – via the Materials Link) Monday night at 6pm. Prepare for the final (available tonight 10pm.
Chapter 7 Lesson 7.5 Random Variables and Probability Distributions 7.5: Binomial and Geometric Distributions.
More Algebra! Oh no!. Examples: 6 * 3 = 18, positive * positive = positive -8 * 5 = -40, negative * positive = negative -7.5 * -2.8 = 21, negative * negative.
Chapter 9
RATIOS & PROPORTIONS A ratio is a comparison of two numbers by division. To write ratios, use the word to, a colon, or a fraction bar. EXAMPLE #1: John.
Week 2. Due for this week… Homework 2 (on MyMathLab – via the Materials Link) Monday night at 6pm. Read Chapter 3 and 8.1, 8.2 Do the MyMathLab.
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COPYRIGHT 2010: Dr. David Scanlan, CSUS Variables, Constants and Calculations Conventions for Naming VB.NET Objects. The meaning of Variable and Constant.
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