Day 33 – October 6

Algebra: Chapter 3 Review

Skills Practice 8 and 9, pages 16 and 17.

Make sure that your notes are up-to-date.

Bring your problems worked out and your questions for the Chapter 3 review. These type of questions will appear on the test. Make sure that your notes are up-to-date. Practice makes perfect

Remember how to do the whickity-whack divide thingy.

Remember too, the steps to SOLVING 2-STEP EQUATIONS:

  1. Multiply both sides to clear fractions or decimals, if necessary.
  2. Collect like terms on each side, if necessary.
  3. Use the addition property to move the variable to one side and all other terms to the other side of the equation.
  4. Collect like terms again, if necessary
  5. Add or subtract to isolate the variable and finally
  6. Use the multiplication or division or reciprocal properties to solve for the variable.

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Algebra 1a: Chapter 2, Lessons 5 and Lesson 6, pages 77 and 81.

Multiplication and Division of Rational Numbers

Today is easy because the rules for multiplication and division are simple.

  • When multiplying 2 numbers AND if the SIGNS are the same, the product is ALWAYS positive.
  • If the signs are different, them the product is ALWAYS negative. This is pretty straightforward.

Division follows the same rules as multiplication.

2 rational numbers whose product is 1 are called multiplicative inverses or reciprocals of each other. Just flip the rational expression over and keep the same sign. For example, the reciprocal of `2/3` or `m/n` is `3/2 ` and `n/m` respectively.

Remember too, to divide rational numbers, sometimes its easier to express them as improper fractions, then convert the 2nd term to its reciprocal and change the `/` to a `⋅`.

Two of tonight’s homework problems solved by MrE are here! Just click it!

Purplemath.com has these tutorials about multiplying and dividing rational numbers, check it out!

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