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- Warm Up 1. 5 x + 0 = –10
- Warm Up 1. 5 x + 0 = –10
- Warm Up 1. 50, 6 2. 105, 7 3. List the factors of 28.
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- Warm-Up #1 ( 8/12/14) Yes, Mrs. Silverman has a website!
- Warm-Up #1 (8/16/13) New Iraqi Constitution: Preamble
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- Warm-up: 1.) 98 - 12 = 2.) 49 + 13 = 3.) 9 - 6 ÷ 3 = 4.) 4 + 5 x 8 = 5.) 7 2 - 20 =
- Warm-up: 1.) 98 - 12 = 2.) 49 + 13 = 3.) 9 - 6 ÷ 3 = 4.) 4 + 5 x 8 = 5.) 7 2 - 20 =
- Warm-up: 1.) 98 - 12 =86 2.) 49 + 13 =62 3.) 9 - 6 ÷ 3 = 9 - 7 = 2
- Warm Up 1. A ? is a three-sided polygon. 2. A ? is a four-sided polygon.
- Warm Up 1. A ? is a three-sided polygon. 2. A ? is a four-sided polygon.
- Warm Up 1. A ? is a three-sided polygon. 2. A ? is a four-sided polygon.
- Warm Up 1. A ? is a three-sided polygon. 2. A ? is a four-sided polygon.
- Warm Up 1. A ? is a three-sided polygon.
- Warm-up #1 August 29th
- Warm- Up #1 Ch1: Evaluate for x = 6 and y = 4
- Warm-Up: 1. Convert 14 km to meters 2. Convert 455 ml to liters
- Warm-Up: 1. Convert 14 km to meters 2. Convert 455 ml to liters
- Warm-Up 1) Draw a polygon that is not convex.
- Warm Up 1. Draw a triangle and construct the bisector of one angle.
- Warm Up 1. Draw a triangle and construct the bisector of one angle.
- Warm Up 1. Draw a triangle and construct the bisector of one angle.
- Warm Up 1. Draw AB and AC , where A , B , and C are noncollinear.
- Warm Up 1. Draw AB and AC , where A , B , and C are noncollinear.
- Warm Up 1. Draw AB and AC , where A , B , and C are noncollinear.
- Warm Up 1. Draw AB and AC , where A , B , and C are noncollinear.
- Warm Up 1. Draw two points. Label one point A and the other point B .
- Warm Up 1. Draw two points. Label one point A and the other point B .
- Warm Up 1. Evaluate x 2 + 5 x for x = 4 and x = –3.
- Warm Up 1. Evaluate x 2 + 5 x for x = 4 and x = –3.
- Warm Up 1. Find AB for A (–3, 5) and B (1, 2).
- Warm Up 1. Find each angle measure. True or False. If false explain.
- Warm Up 1. Find each angle measure. True or False. If false explain.
- Warm Up 1. Find each angle measure. True or False. If false explain.
- Warm Up 1. Find each angle measure. True or False. If false explain.
- Warm Up 1. Find the slope and y-intercept of the line that passes through (4, 20) and (20, 24).
- Warm Up 1. Find w , y , and z . Give the answers in simplest radical form.
- Warm Up 1. Find w , y , and z . Give the answers in simplest radical form.
- Warm Up 1. Find w , y , and z . Give the answers in simplest radical form.
- Warm Up 1. Graph A (–2, 3) and B (1, 0).
- Warm Up 1. Graph A (–2, 3) and B (1, 0).
- Warm Up 1. Graph A (–2, 3) and B (1, 0).
- Warm Up 1. Graph A (–2, 3) and B (1, 0).
- Warm Up 1. Graph the inequality y < 2 x + 1.
- Warm Up 1. Graph the inequality y < 2 x + 1.
- Warm Up 1. Graph the inequality y < 2 x + 1.
- Warm Up 1. Graph y = x 2 + 4x + 3. 2. Identify the vertex and zeros of the function above.
- Warm Up 1. How many sides does a hexagon have? 2. How many sides does a pentagon have?
- Warm-up: 1.How much paint would 2. How much metal did it
- Warm Up 1. Identify each line or segment that intersects F . Find each measure. 2. m NMP
- Warm Up 1. Identify the pairs of alternate interior angles.
- Warm Up 1. Identify the pairs of alternate interior angles.
- Warm Up 1. Identify the pairs of alternate interior angles.
- Warm Up 1. Identify the pairs of alternate interior angles. 2. Use your calculator to find tan 30° to the nearest h
- Warm Up 1. Identify the pairs of alternate interior angles.
- Warm Up 1. Identify the pairs of alternate interior angles.
- Warm Up 1. If ∆ ABC ∆ DEF , then A ? and BC ? .
- Warm Up 1. If ∆ ABC ∆ DEF , then A ? and BC ? .
- Warm Up 1. If ∆ ABC ∆ DEF , then A ? and BC ? .
- Warm Up 1. If ∆ ABC ∆ DEF , then A ? and BC ? .
- Warm Up 1. If ABC DEF, then A and BC . 2. What is the distance between 3, 4 and 1, 5 3. If 1 2, w
- Warm Up 1. If ∆ ABC ∆ DEF , then A ? and BC ? .
- WARM-UP : 1) If vectors point in the same direction, , then how do you calculate the resultant?
- WARM UP 1. In what section of the country does the Industrial revolution take place
- Warm Up 1. JK is perpendicular to ML at its midpoint K . List the congruent segments.
- Warm Up 1. Name all sides and angles of ∆ FGH .
- Warm Up 1. Name all sides and angles of ∆ FGH . 2. What is true about K and L ? Why?
- Warm Up 1. Name all sides and angles of ∆ FGH . 2. What is true about K and L ? Why?
- Warm Up 1. Name all sides and angles of ∆ FGH . 2. What is true about K and L ? Why?
- Warm Up 1. Name all sides and angles of ∆ FGH . 2. What is true about K and L ? Why?
- Warm Up 1. Name all sides and angles of ∆ FGH . 2. What is true about K and L ? Why?
- Warm Up 1. Name all sides and angles of ∆ FGH . 2. What is true about K and L ? Why?
- Warm Up 1. Name all sides and angles of ∆ FGH . 2. What is true about K and L ? Why?
- Warm Up 1. Name the angle formed by AB and AC . 2. Name the three sides of ABC .
- Warm Up 1. Name the angle formed by AB and AC . 2. Name the three sides of ABC .
- Warm Up 1. Name the angle formed by AB and AC . 2. Name the three sides of ABC .
- Warm Up 1. Name the angle formed by AB and AC . 2. Name the three sides of ABC .
- Warm Up 1. Name the angle formed by AB and AC . 2. Name the three sides of ABC .
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- Warm Up 1. Name the angle formed by AB and AC . 2. Name the three sides of ABC .
- Warm Up 1. Name the angle formed by AB and AC . 2. Name the three sides of ABC .
- Warm Up 1. Name the angle formed by AB and AC . 2. Name the three sides of ABC .
- Warm-up 1. Où se trouve la capitale ? 2. Où se trouve le volcan ?
- Warm Up 1. Order the test scores from least to greatest: 89, 93, 79, 87, 91, 88, 92.
- Warm-up # 1 - Part of Me
- Warm Up #1: Perimeter and Area
- WARM UP: 1. Please place your section Review in the hwk bin– I will be giving this back to you.
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- Warm-up: 1/22 (4 th Period) Remember NO Calculators
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- Warm Up #1 Reefer to your policies man
- Warm Up #1 Reefer to your policies man
- Warm Up 1. Regina walked 9 miles in 3 hours. How many miles did she walk per hour?
- Warm-up 1) Reread pg 159-160
- Warm Up 1. Solve 2 x – 3 y = 12 for y.
- Warm-up 1: Thermo (Review)
- Warm-Up #1: Voice in Writing
- Warm Up 1. What are sides AC and BC called? Side AB ?
- Warm Up 1. What are sides AC and BC called? Side AB ?
- Warm Up 1. What are two angles whose sum is 90°? 2. What are two angles whose sum is 180°?
- Warm Up 1. What are two angles whose sum is 90°? 2. What are two angles whose sum is 180°?
- Warm Up 1. What are two angles whose sum is 90°? 2. What are two angles whose sum is 180°?
- Warm Up 1. What is 35 increased by 8%? 2. What is the percent of decrease from 144 to 120?
- Warm Up 1. What is 35 increased by 8%?
- Warm-up: 1. What is an element? 2. What is a compound?
- Warm-up: 1. What is an element? 2. What is a compound?
- Warm-Up # 1 – What is celestial Navigation? Warm-Up # 2 – Who is Ptolemy?
- WARM-UP : 1) What is the “Law of Magnets”?