Possible topics for discussion include: •Absolute Value •Inequalities •Literal and Linear Equations •Variation •Functions •Polynomial Division •Factoring
can tell what they are please
isn't this math hehe
absolute values is the exact value of things like the absolute value of |-3 | is 3
inequalities are the equalities that lack to be equal like 3>2 or 4<5
linear equations hmmm well this its a bit rough for me to remember but I believe its a few points that when you graph the points it makes a perfect line in the graph (3,4)(5,4)(1,4) or (4,1)(4,3)(4,5) as long as you plot the points on a graph and it makes a stait line your good to go
Variation okay I don't remember this one but heres a page that cam help http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/standard-deviation.html
A function is a special relationship between values: Each of its input values gives back exactly one output value. It is often written as "f(x)" where x is the value you give it. Example: f(x) = x/2 ("f of x is x divided by 2") is a function, because for every value of "x" you get another value "x/2", so: * f(2) = 1 * f(16) = 8 * f(-10) = -5
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