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Do Now – Algebra I

Do Now – Algebra I. Get your calculator Find you new seat. Benedetti, Morgan – (1,1) Clark, Jonathan – (1,2) Clement, Aaron – (1,3) Dallepazze, David – (1,4) DeJohn, Danielle – (2,1) Holmes, Edwin – (2,2) Hornberger, Marissa – (2,3) Lippincott, Caitlyn – (2,4) Lloyd, Will – (3,1)

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Do Now – Algebra I

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  1. Do Now – Algebra I • Get your calculator • Find you new seat.

  2. Benedetti, Morgan – (1,1) Clark, Jonathan – (1,2) Clement, Aaron – (1,3) Dallepazze, David – (1,4) DeJohn, Danielle – (2,1) Holmes, Edwin – (2,2) Hornberger, Marissa – (2,3) Lippincott, Caitlyn – (2,4) Lloyd, Will – (3,1) MacPherson, Daniel – (3,2) Mercado, Adrian – (3,3) Morrison, Daulton – (3,4) Parker, Brittney – (4,1) Quinerly, Reed (James) – (4,2) Reed, Shelbie – (4,3) Rice, Summer – (4,4) Robinson, Jessica – (5,1) Salay, Nicolette – (5,2) Scelza, Samuel – (5,3) Slaby, Patrick – (5,4) Stinson, Wayne – (6,1) Sutton, Keturah – (6,2) Terry, Devin – (6,3) Tindall, Ashleigh – (7,1) Zablocky, Stephen – (7,2) Parima, Izia – (7,3) Mr. Severino’s Period 3 Algebra 1 Seating Coordinates

  3. Bergeron, Teighla – (1,1) Carroll, Lucas – (1,2) Davis, Diamond – (1,3) Evans, Rachel – (1,4) Hill, Aaron – (2,1) McBride, Rhiannon – (2,2) Pasqualine, Alexa – (2,3) Patel, Nidhiben – (2,4) Romero, Ariana – (3,1) Seunath, Joseph – (3,2) Stacy, Ronnie – (3,3) Stokes, Myles – (3,4) Thornton, Drina – (4,1) Wilson, Akera – (4,2) Ziesel, Katelyn – (4,3) Zulla, Alyssa – (4,4) Mr. Severino’s Period 8 Algebra 1 Seating Coordinates

  4. Bouchelle, Wesley – (1,1) Bunce, Emma – (1,2) Bunting, Caitlin – (1,3) Cardo, Taylor – (1,4) Carpenter, Brianna – (2,1) Cortes, Jose – (2,2) Grace, Tyler – (2,3) Issertell, Mitchell – (2,4) Jabs, Angela – (3,1) Jarvis, Melissa – (3,2) Johnstone, Sara – (3,3) Keller, Brianna – (3,4) Morales, Alyssa – (4,1) Neary, Rachael – (4,2) Normile, Shawn – (4,3) Nwankwo, Ogechi – (4,4) Orcutt, Thomas – (5,1) Perez, Brian – (5,2) Rosado, Michael – (5,3) Runzer, Kelly – (5,4) Satterlee, Veronica – (6,1) Twitty, Demetrius – (6,2) Washington, Imani – (6,3) Wieszczek, Ashley – (6,4) Wilpert, John – (7,1) Wright, Devante – (7,2) Mr. Severino’s Period 9 Algebra 1 Seating Coordinates

  5. 3.1 Recursive Sequences • Recursive Sequences- a list of numbers defined by a starting value and rule • Ex: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6… Starting Value= 1 Rule= Add 1 to previous value

  6. Create a Routine Ex: 19, 14, 9, 4, . . .

  7. Create a Routine • Ex:1, 4, 8, 13, 19, 26,...

  8. Writing Recursive Routines for Calculators • {Starting Value of 1st sequence, Starting Value of 2nd sequence…} • {Ans(1) Rule, Ans(2) Rule…} Ex #1) What is the 30th term?

  9. Create Routine • Ex #2)

  10. Create Routine Ex:

  11. Create Routine • Ex:

  12. Create Routine • Ex:

  13. Ex: • Complete the table for five figures. • Write a recursive routine to find the perimeter of each figure. Assume each side is 1 unit long. • Find the perimeter of Figure 10. • Which figure has a perimeter of 47.

  14. Do Now – Algebra I • Take out HW • Write a recursive sequence to generate the points in each graph.

  15. Examples: • #1) Sketch a graph of a walk starting at the 1-meter mark and walking away from the sensor at a constant rate of 2 meters per second.

  16. Example #2) • Sketch a graph of a walk starting at the 6-meter mark and walking toward from the sensor at a constant rate of 0.5 meter per second.

  17. Time – Distance Relationship

  18. Example #3) • Write a set of walking instructions based on the table data, and then sketch a graph of the walk. (Hint- it might be easier to sketch your graph first)

  19. Example #4) • #4) Write a set of walking directions for the graph.

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