Description
At this point, you should have completed your notes for the past 7 weeks. Simply finish this project by adding your notes for last week. After it is completed, please turn these notes in and use them to help you study for the final. These notes should be at least one page per week and should include formulas as well as any other information you think will help you review for the final exam (definitions, graphs, sample problems, etc).
Login and make a short study guide for week 1-8
Simply go to each weeks lesson and write a short study guide outline about the weeks lesson to study for the final
PLEASE SEPARATE EACH WEEK LIKE BELOW:
WEEK 1: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
WEEK 2: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
AND SO ON FOR EACH WEEK
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
College algebra study guide
WEEK ONE
This week you will learn (or review) several basic algebraic concepts that will form the
foundation for the remainder of the course. Most, if not all of the concepts this week are
applicable to real life applications, but their primary use will been seen when working with more
complex applications throughout the course.
At the successful completion of this week’s lessons, you should be prepared to demonstrate
knowledge of:
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Mathematical symbols
Basic math symbols
Algebraic symbols
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Absolute value and the number line
Definition of absolute value
Solving absolute value equations
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Operations with positive and negative numbers
Arithmetic operations
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Distributive property
Definition
Application of distributive property to solve algebraic equations
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Order of operations
Order of operations in algebra
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Exponents and radicals
Squares and cubes of algebraic variables
Square roots and cube roots of algebraic variables
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Polynomials - standard form and degrees and coefficient
WEEK TWO
For most of us mathematics is all about solving real life problems, and believe it or not, algebra
is a way to simplify that process. When creating a mathematical model to solve a given
application the end result is usually an equation. Last week, you reviewed some algebraic
concepts upon which we build this week. This week you will learn what equations are and how
to solve a variety of different types of equations.
At the successful completion of this week’s lessons, you should be prepared to demonstrate
knowledge of:
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Complex numbers
Definition of complex numbers
Difference betwee...