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Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Math 8 - Info about your FINAL EXAM
As you know, your final exam will be on May 25/26. We're actually calling it an "Algebra Prep Test" because it is covering the few concepts from Math 8 that we think are most crucial for you to truly master before entering Algebra...
This test will count toward your fourth quarter grade in Math 8, so start studying now. Do not wait until the last minute! We will be doing some review in class, but here are the concepts that will be on the exam:
Graphing (slope-intercept form)
Exponents
Multi-Step Equations
Systems of Equations
Extra Credit Opportunity:
leave a comment below with your first name, last initial, and math period. Then write the concept (for example: exponents) that you feel you need to focus on the most as you prepare for this exam.
Deadline for the extra credit point:
B-day: 9:30 PM May 10
A-day: must be posted between 1:30-9:30 PM May 11
Happy Studying :)
This test will count toward your fourth quarter grade in Math 8, so start studying now. Do not wait until the last minute! We will be doing some review in class, but here are the concepts that will be on the exam:
Graphing (slope-intercept form)
Exponents
Multi-Step Equations
Systems of Equations
Extra Credit Opportunity:
leave a comment below with your first name, last initial, and math period. Then write the concept (for example: exponents) that you feel you need to focus on the most as you prepare for this exam.
Deadline for the extra credit point:
B-day: 9:30 PM May 10
A-day: must be posted between 1:30-9:30 PM May 11
Happy Studying :)
Algebra
Standard Deviation Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq_D30kyR1A
Reminder for your short quiz on Thursday:
You will be given a set of data, and you'll need to calculate both the mean and the standard deviation. That's it! :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq_D30kyR1A
Reminder for your short quiz on Thursday:
You will be given a set of data, and you'll need to calculate both the mean and the standard deviation. That's it! :)
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