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Heritage High School
Katie Amspaugh
Mark Andrews
Lynnette Barry
Kelly Beason
Kelly Beddingfield
Ryan Binder
Thomas Bird
Nick Bradford
Kenny Brown
David Butcher
Randy Byrd
James Carter
Charles Casteel
Kristi Caux
Chris Clift
Lisa Collins
Rebeccah Collins
Mary Cooper
Philip Cottrell
Robyn Crum
John Davis
John Davis
Robert Davis
Jill Dickinson
Mark Dowlen
Kelli Evans
GARY FARMER
John Gallagher
Linda Goins
Ellen Green
Tony Hardin
Julie Heinemann-Bell
Adam Hendricks
Jason Hicks
Rick Howard
Bonnie Iannaccone
Yvonne Ingraham
gary irwin
Richard Jennings
Don Jochen
Lindsay Johnson
Gail Jorgensen
Nancy Kemp
Clara Kirchner
Sam Kyker
Justin Lane
Kent Leatherwood
Bret Lindsey
Janice Livingston
John Marsh
Seth McDonald
Shelia McMillan
Lt Col Turner/ MSgt Davis
Michael Myers
Isabel Navarrete
Jim Nelson
John Nichols
Jeff Nuchols
Rebecca Parker-Shiflett
Judy Pearson
Mathew Pennington
Misty M. Perry
Phyllis A Pompeo
Jill Pugh
Shane Rewis
Cheri Reznicek
Karen Rice
Connie Roberts
Melba Roberts
Mike Roberts
Lelia Rogers
Jenifer Rowland
Kevin Rowland
Mark Rowland
Brint Russell
Summer Russell
joe rutherford
Katie Sargent
Amanda Smiddy
Lynn Stout
Nathan Strayn
Tiffany Sullivan
Kendall Terry
Krista Thompson
Jason Tipton
Paula Umberger
Janene Walker
Kimberly Walker
Sherry Walker
Sam Warwick
Brandon Waters
Gilbert Webb
Pam wieczorek
David Wietlisbach
Scott Williams
Welcome to my Algebra IB Class
Hello and welcome to my homework site where you can find any homework that I have assigned for my Algebra IB class for the Spring of 2010. If there is any questions that I may answer about this site, please feel free to e-mail me at chip.casteel@blountk12.org. I hope this website will be used to answer any questions about what homework I assign on a daily basis. If you are looking to check your student's grade, then please visit the Star Student for parents page that you can reach at www.blountk12.org. Thank you and may you have a great year.

Algebra IB
Algebra IB Message Board
Past Events and Homework
Chapter 10 Review (homework)
Due Date: March 8, 2010
Page 579
(4-6 even)
1. Find Axis of Symmetry
2. Find Vertex
3. Graph. Draw your own coordinate plane.

(12-20 even)
SHOW ALL 5 STEPS!!!

(28-29 all)
1. Write Equation of Exponential Growth/Decay.
2. Solve
Chapter 9 Review (homework)
Due Date: March 5, 2010
Today in class, we did a worksheet in class. If you were absent, you will need to pick up one of these sheets when you return.
Mid-term Review Lesson 8-5, 8-6, and 8-7 (homework)
Due Date: March 4, 2010
Page 838-839
Lesson 8-5 (2-16 even)
Lesson 8-6 (22-28 even)
Lesson 8-7 (2-20 even)
Show Your Work
3rd Block Homework Only!!! (homework)
Due Date: March 3, 2010
Page 464-465(11-28 all)
Show Your Work!!!

THIS IS FOR MY THIRD BLOCK CLASS ONLY!!! MY 1ST AND 2ND BLOCK CLASSES HAD NO HOMEWORK ASSIGNED THIS DAY!!!
Lesson 8-1 and 8-2 Review (homework)
Due Date: March 2, 2010
Today we start our review for our midterm. You can find notes from these sections in previous assignments on classjump.com.
Homework for Today
Page 464-465 (11-28 all)
Show Your Work!!!

DUE TO WEATHER, THIS WAS ASSIGNED TO MY 1ST AND 2ND BLOCK ON MARCH 2. IT WAS ASSIGNED TO MY THIRD BLOCK ON MARCH 3!!!
Test Chapter 10 (homework)
Due Date: March 1, 2010
Chapter 10 Test is Today!!!
Test #3 Review (homework)
Due Date: February 26, 2010
Page 575 (12-16 even)
Page 576-577 (24-34 even) Use the Quadratic Formula and Show Your Work!!!
Page 578 (38-40 even)
Make-Up Work Day!!! (homework)
Due Date: February 25, 2010
Since some students are not here due to the inclement weather, we are having a make-up day. I will give each student who is here a list of their missing assignments and they are to make them up in class today. THE TEST THAT HAD BEEN SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR MONDAY MARCH 1ST. I WILL REVIEW FOR THIS TEST TOMORROW!!!!
Lesson 10-6 Homework (homework)
Due Date: February 24, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.35 Apply growth/decay and simple/compound interest formulas to solve contextual problems.

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to solve problems involving exponential growth/decay.

Homework: Page 563-564 (9-20 all)
Show Your Work!!!
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Lesson 10-4 Review (homework)
Due Date: February 23, 2010
Page 842 Lesson 10-4 (1-27 all)
Show Your Work!!!
Lesson 10-4 Homework (homework)
Due Date: February 22, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.30 Solve quadratic equations using multiple methods: factoring, graphing, quadratic formula, or square root principle.

3102.3.31 Determine te number of real solutions for a quadratic equation including using the discriminan and its graph.

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to solve quadratic equations by using the Quadratic Formula and find the number of roots a Quadratic has by using the Discriminate.

Homework: Page 550 (14-30 even)
Page 551 (38 40)
Show Your Work!!!!!
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Lesson 10-3 Homework (homework)
Due Date: February 19, 2010
Page 542 (29-38 all)
Show Your Work!!!

This should be finished in class. However, if you don't finish it in class, you may take it home and return with it Monday!!

This section is on Completing the Square. Notes are on previous day's assignment!!
Lesson 10-3 Notes (homework)
Due Date: February 18, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.30 Solve quadratic equations using multiple methods: factoring, graphing, quadratic formula, or square root principle

3102.3.32 Recognize the connection among factors, solutions (roots), zeros of related functions, and x-intercepts in equations that arise from quadratic functions.

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to apply completing the square technique to find the roots of a quadratic equation.

No Homework this Day!!!
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Lesson 10-1 Homework (homework)
Due Date: February 17, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.32 Recognize the connection among factors, solutions (roots), zeros of related functions, and x-intercepts in equations that arise from quadratic functions.
3102.3.19 Explore the characteristics of graphs of various nonlinear relations and functions including inverse variation, quadratic, and square root function.

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to graph the basic parabola given a quadratic function.

Homework: Worksheet that I handed out in class. Get from teacher when child returns to school if they were absent.
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Test #2 Retake (homework)
Due Date: February 10, 2010
Test #2 Retake
Review for Test #2 (homework)
Due Date: February 9, 2010
Page 515-518 (12-54 by 3's)
Show Your Work!!!!

STUDY FOR YOUR TEST!!!!!
Review for Test #2 Retake (homework)
Due Date: February 8, 2010
Due to the low test scores on Test #2, we will retake it on Wednesday February 10. Today, we went over the worksheet assigned on 2/4/10 and assigned no homework for today. Please study for the test.
Test #2 (homework)
Due Date: February 5, 2010
No Homework. If you miss the test, you will have to make it up before school.
Chapter 9 Review (homework)
Due Date: February 4, 2010
In place of worksheet, you can do page 515-518 (12-62 even) STUDY FOR TEST!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lesson 9-5 and 9-6 Homework (homework)
Due Date: February 3, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.9 and 3102.3.30

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to factor difference of squares and solve equations using the square root property.

Homework: Page 505 (16-30 even) and Page 513 (43-48 all) Show Your Work
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Lesson 9-3 9-4 Homework (homework)
Due Date: February 2, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.9 Find two binomial factors of a quadratic expression.
3102.3.30 Solve quadratic equations using multiple methods: factoring, graphing, quadratic formula, or square root principle.

Teacher Standards: The student should be able to solve quadratic equations by factoring.

Homework: Page 493(38-52 even) and Page 499 (36-42 even) Show Your Work
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Lesson 9-4 Homework (homework)
Due Date: February 1, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.9 Find two binomial factors of a quadratic expression.
3102.3.30 Solve quadratic equations using multiple methods: factoring, graphing, quadratic formula, or square root principle.

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to factor trinomials with a coefficient of greater than one on the lead term of a quadratic.

Homework: Page 499 (14-30 even) Show Your Work
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Lesson 9-3 Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 28, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.9 Find two binomial factors of a quadratic expression.
3102.3.30 Solve quadratic equations using multiple methods: factoring, graphing, quadratic formula, or square root principle

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to factor trinomials with a one as the coefficient of the squared term.

Homework: Page 493(18-34 even) Show Your Work
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Lesson 9-2 (Day 2) Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 27, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.8 FInd the GCF of the terms in a polynomial.
3102.3.30 Solve guadratic equations using multiple methods: factoring, graphing, quadratic formula, or square roots.

Teacher Standards: The student should be able to factor polynomials using the distributive property and solve quadratic equations of the form ax^2 bx=0.

Homework: Page 484 (30-38 even) and Page 485 (48-58 even) Show Your Work
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Lesson 9-2 Homework (Day 1) (homework)
Due Date: January 26, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.8 Find the GCF of the terms in a polynomial.
3102.3.30 Solve quadratic equations using multiple methods: factoring, graphing, quadratic formula, or square root principle.

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to Factor Polynomials using the Distributive Property

Homework: Page 484 (16-28 even) and Page 840 (2-8 even) Show Your Work
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Lesson 9-1 Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 25, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.8 Find the GCF of the terms in a polynomial

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to find the prime factorizations of integers and monomials as well as find the GCF of integres and monomials.

Homework: Page 477-478 (20-60 even) Show Your Work!!!
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Chapter 8 Test (homework)
Due Date: January 22, 2010
Today is when we take the 1st test in Algebra IB. If you are absent, you will need to schedule a time to make-up this exam.
Chapter 8 Review (Day 2) (homework)
Due Date: January 21, 2010
Pages 466-468 (38-68 even)
Show Your Work
Chapter 8 Review (Day 1) (homework)
Due Date: January 20, 2010
Page 837
Lesson 8-1 (6-18 even)
Lesson 8-2 (3-24 by 3's)
Lesson 8-3 (20-26 even)
Show Your Work
Lesson 8-7 Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 19, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.3 Justify correct results of algebraic procedures using extension of properties of real numbers to algebraic expressions.
3102.3.5 Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials including squaring a binomial

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to Multiply two binomials using the distributive property as well as multiply two polynomials using the distributive property.

Homework: Page 455 (14-38 even) Show Your Work
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Lesson 8-6 Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 15, 2010
State Standards: 3102.2.2 Apply the order of operations to simplify and evaluate algebraic expressions.
3102.3.3 Justify correct results of algebraic procedures using extension of properties of real numbers to algebraic expressions.
3102.3.5 Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials including squaring a binomial.

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to find the product of a monomial and a polynomial as well as solve equations involving polynomials.

Homework: Page 446-447 (15-48 by 3's) Show Your Work to Receive Credit
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Lesson 8-5 Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 14, 2010
State Standards: 3102.2.1 Recognize and use like terms to simplify expressions.
3102.2.2 Apply the order of operations to simplify and evaluate algebraic expressions
3102.3.3 Justify correct results of algebraic procedures using extension of properties of real numbers to algebraic expressions

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to add and subtract polynomials.

Homework: Page 441(12-30 even) SHOW YOUR WORK!!!!!
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Lesson 8-4 Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 13, 2010
State Standards: 3102.2.1 Recognize and use like terms to simplify expressions.
3102.3.3 Justify correct resultsof algebraic procedures using extension of properties of real numbers to algebraic expressions.

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to find the degree of a polynomial and arrange terms of a polynomial in ascending or descending order.

Homework: Page 435 (22-52 by 3's) Every 3rd One (Example: #22, #25, #28, #31, etc.)
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Lesson 8-1 to 8-3 Quiz (homework)
Due Date: January 12, 2010
Today, we took a quiz on Lessons 8-1, 8-2, and 8-3. If a student is absent, they must make this test up before school starts.
Lesson 8-3 Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 7, 2010
State Standards: 3102.2.5 Perform operations with numbers in scientific notation (multiply, divde, powers).
3102.2.6 Use appropriate technologies to apply scientific notation to real world problems
3102.3.3 Justify correct results of algebraic procedures using extension of properties of real numbers to algebraic expressions

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to express numbers in scientific notation and standard notation as well as find products and quotients of numbers expressed in scientific notation.

Homework: Page 428-429 (18-54 even) Show Your Work
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Lesson 8-2 Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 6, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.3 Justify correct results of algebraic procedures using extension of properties of real numbers to algebraic expressions.
3102.3.4 Simplify expressions using exponent rules including negative exponents and zero exponents.
3102.3.5 Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials including squaring a binomial

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to simplify expressions involving the quotient of monomials and simplify expressions containing negative exponents.

Homework: Page 421-422 (14-38 even) Show Your Work
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Lesson 8-1 Homework (homework)
Due Date: January 5, 2010
State Standards: 3102.3.3 Justify correct results of algebraic procedures using extension of properties of real numbers to algebraic expressions.
3102.3.5 Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials including squaring a binomial.

Teacher Objectives: The student should be able to multiply monomials as well as simplify expressions involving powers of monomials.

Homework: Page 413-414 (16-50 even)
Show Your Work
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Charles Casteel
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