linearequations Ms. Faulkner
Amphi High School Math Teacher
 
Questions for Trackstar # 10262 Linear Equations.

Use the following URL's to answer the following:
1. http://www.naplesfl.net/~xlatmath/solving_equations.htm

Read through the examples on the page below.
Click on Solving Equations to take the little equation quiz.
(Use the "Tab" key to go to the next answer box)
Submit your answers.
Check the answers to any questions you miss.
(Ask your group or me to explain an answer if you still do not understand.)

2. http://www.math.utep.edu/sosmath/algebra/solve/solve0/solve0.html#linear

These questions are a little more difficult! Give them a try!
Please do the Linear Equations part, problems 1-7.
HINT: In questions 4 &5, multiply each term by the LCD.
3. http://forum.swarthmore.edu/algpow/solutions/

Click on the "1998-99 School Year", January 1999-July 1999 link. Try the word problems 1-5.
Scroll down the page, and click on "Algebra Problem of the Week".
Submit your solution to me.
You do not have to submit your answer online, unless you want to.

4. http://www.funbrain.com/quiz/index.html

Please take this test.
Your score will count, as a Test Score. The score will appear after you have taken the quiz.
Instructions
Please read al1 the instructions before proceeding.
1. In Student Login put in the secret word I gave you and your name: First and Last.
2. Click GO
3. Click on Solving Linear Equations
4. Answer each question (make sure the cursor is in the answer box, then click submit.

5. http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Lessons/calen.html

Here's a really neat application of algebra concepts. Read the explanation and try the trick with a friend. Scroll down to the part entitled "Now You Try One" and follow the directions to create a calendar puzzle of your own!

Last updated  2008/09/28 08:20:17 PDTHits  863