Wednesday, April 22, 2009

It's Hump Day.

So, in Advanced Algebra, we discussed 9-2: Direct, Indirect, and Joint Variations. A direct variation looks like the form of y = mx + b (i.e. y = kx). A indirect variation looks like the form of y = 1/x (i.e. y = k/x). A joint variation looks like the form of y = kxz. The difference between a joint variation and a direct variation is that a joint variation involves two or more independent variables. The direct variation involves only one independent variable.
The homework that is due next Wednesday is the following: pg. 559-560 12-28.

So, in Geometry, we discussed 9-4: Inscribed Angles and wrapped up our discussion of 9-3: Arcs and Chords. We mentioned the fact that inscribed angles have their endpoints on a circle. The angle formed is half of the measure of the opposite intercepted arc. The picture below shows this.
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Remember to study for the assessment on Monday. If you have any questions contact me via the blog.
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