A question we looked at during our last lesson is linked below.
Also complete
Exercise 2D questions 3, 5–7
(These questions were suggested last time, so if you’ve worked ahead you may already have these completed.)
A question we looked at during our last lesson is linked below.
Also complete
Exercise 2D questions 3, 5–7
(These questions were suggested last time, so if you’ve worked ahead you may already have these completed.)
On Thursday, October 18th we’ll have a test on the material we’ve covered so far.
This includes
Your written task, your presentations (on the fallacies), and your logic quiz will be a good guide to the sorts of questions you will be asked.
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 21G.1 questions 1, 2, 6, 10, 11, 12
Read section 2C and complete the questions below before our next class.
Exercise 2C questions 1–3, 4aceik
We didn’t quite get to this material in class today, but if you do want to work ahead you can read section 2D, and complete the questions below as well.
Exercise 2D questions 3, 5–7
Complete the following questions before next class.
Exercise 4E questions 1–3, 5, and 6
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 2A questions 1–4
Exercise 2B questions 1–6
We’ve now looked at examples of sums and products involving radicals. Complete the questions below before our next class.
Exercise 4C questions 1–4 all
Exercise 4D questions 1–6 (odd letters only—so do parts a, c, e, etc.)
Also, here are some links to videos that you might find helpful if you get stuck.
Adding and Subtracting Radicals Video
Multiplying Radicals Video