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Monday, October 17, 2005 

Intro to Factoring

We started class right away with some notes on "Intro to Quadratics and Factoring". We covered these topics:
• GCF
• ax^2+bx+c, a=1
        Here are the notes and the assignment will come later.
HW: #20 Factoring WS

Today in class I finally learned how to do those annoying Diamond problems! *feels proud of self*
Thank you Mr. Fjelstrom.

I'm so proud of myself! I know how to do this stuff. [smile] I remember this from the good ol' days in Algebra. Yay! I feel so smart now [hehe], not really. :)

Monday in class we started factoring. I don't remember learning this in Algebra but it was ok. It was easy for the most part. It just remembering the signs and little things like that.

Today in class we learned how to do factoring, so far its easy. The diamond problem is really easy, you put it in the x formation, then you find the 2 numbers that multiply/add to the correct nubers! Im pround! (so far)

today in class we learned more about factoring i really like mr. jelstrom story it helped me so much with those problems. im so glad im doing well in this class, well so far n e ways.
thanks fjelstrom

Yay finally Factoring I get this stuff I learned how to properly use the diamond today.

we learned factoring today. this is pretty easy for me because i remember learning these in algebra 1 and it was pretty easy for me then.

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