...a negative real number product. You may reuse all the integers for each product. Hint What is the difference between a real and complex number? What causes an i to...
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Multiplying Complex Numbers 2
...What is the difference between a real and complex number? What causes an i to go away during multiplication? What causes a term to go away during binomial multiplication? How...
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Directions: Using the digits to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to make the statement true. The composite figure is made of a rectangular...
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...your way up the exponents? What happens if you compute with the exponents first and then work your way down to the base Answer (10^10)^100 < 10^(10^100) Source: Shaun Errichiello...
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...can you combine to create the picture? Answer There can be many different student solutions. One possible answer would be one rectangle, one square and three triangles. Source: Bryan Anderson...
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...represent? Answer More than one answer. One possible is 3sqr(7), 8sqr(2), 5sqr(6) The reasoning and approach would be of real interest and a comparison amongst student answers. Source: Phillip Haislip-Hansberry...
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...to break down? What numbers do you commonly see if the simplified form? Answer There are many answers. Here is one possibility: sqrt -208= 4i sqrt 13 Source: Paige Sheehan...
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Directions: Which is bigger? The common ratio, r, in a geometric sequence with OR the common difference, d, in an arithmetic sequence with Hint How do you find the common...
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Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9, at most one time each, create five ordered pair that represent a linear function that has a greater rate of change than the...
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Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9, exactly one time each, place a digit in each box to create and place 4 fractions on the number line in the correct...
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