Friday, April 18, 2014

Vocabulary Algebra

Vocabulary Final Exam Folder | Quizlet



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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Linear Programming

Linear Programming


Vertices:
(0,6)
(6,0)
(0,0)

Constraints
Objective Function:  C = 3x + 4y
x ≥ 0
y ≥ 0
x + y ≤ 5
C = 24
C = 18
C = 0




Vertices:
 (-5,4)
(5,4)
( 5,8)

Constraints
Objective Function:  C = 2x + 5y 
≤ 5
≥ 4
-2x + 5y ≤ 30
 C = 10
C = 30
 C = 50



Vertices:
 (1,2)
 (5,2)
 (1,8)

Constraints
Objective Function: C = 7x + 3y
 x ≥ 1
 y ≥ 2
6x + 4y ≤ 38
 C = 13
C = 41
C = 31








Vertices:
(0,8)
(0,4)
(6,8)

Constraints
Objective Function: C = 4x + 6y
≥ 0
≤ 8
-2x + 3y  12
C = 48
C = 24
C = 72




Vertices:
(0,5)
(0,4)
(2,3)

Constraints
Objective Function: C = 8x + 7y
≥ 0
≥ 0
4x +4y ≤ 20
x + 2y ≤ 8
C = 35 
C = 28
C = 37



Vertices:
(0,4)
(0,2)
(4,3)
(3,0)
Constraints
Objective Function: C = 3x + 5y
≥ 0
2x + 3y  6
3x + y ≤ 9
x + 4y ≤16
C = 20
C = 10
C = 27
C = 9




Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Graphing Expotiental Growth/Decay


Graphing Exponential Growth/Decay


Y= abx-h+K
b>1=Growth
0<b<1=Decay
H right/left
K up/down
            A stretch/flip/compress
Domain: All real numbers
Range:  Y>K (positive)
              Y<K (negative)
Asymptote:  Y=K
 

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Genreral Forms of a Sequnce

Arithmetic and Geometric Sequnces

Arithmetic Sequence: an= a1 + (n-1)d
a1=first term


d=difference


an=undefined variable

Geometric Sequence an= a1 • rn-1

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Characteristics of a graph



 Characteristics & Traits





  • Domain - x values
  • Range - y value
  •  End Behavior - the description of what happens to a graph at both ends
  • Absolute Max/Min - the highest and lowest point on the graph
  • Local Max/Min - More than 1 of the highest and lowest points on a graph
  • Interval of Increase - what happens to a graph (y value) (how high) as you move along the x axis
  • Interval of Decrease - what happens to a graph (y value) (how low) as you move along the x axis
  • X Intercept - where the graph passes the X axis
  • Y Intercept - where the graph passes the Y axis








  • Odd Symmetric - rotational symmetry about origin
  • Even Symmetric - symmetric about Y-axis
  • Neither Symmetric - None