Warm Up Lets Review Classroom Rules True or
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Warm Up § Let’s Review Classroom Rules! § True or False A pass is not needed to go to the bathroom. § True or False After sitting in your assigned seat, prior night’s homework should be placed on the right side of your desk. § True or False If I am absent, it is my responsibility to find out what I missed. § True or False When the bell rings, it is ok to get up and leave. § True or False It is ok to be disrespectful to my teachers and peers. This includes using words like shut up.
8. 1 Ratio and Proportions Ratio: a ratio is a quotient of two numbers. a: b a to b a÷b Always given in lowest terms. Slope of a line is a ratio between two points. (rise over run)
Proportions: two or more ratios set equal to each other. = a is the first term b is the second term c is the third term d is the fourth term a: b = c: d
Product and Ratio Theorems In a product containing four terms: First and fourth terms are the extremes. Second and third terms are the means. T 59: In a proportion, the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes. (means-extremes product theorem. )
= ad = bc If they aren’t equal, then the ratios aren’t in proportion. T 60: If the product of a pair of non-zero numbers is equal to the product of another pair of non-zero numbers, then either pair of numbers may be made the extremes, and the other pair the means, of a proportion. (means-extremes ratio theorem. )
This theorem is harder to state than to use! Given: pq = rs Then: = pq = rs = = pq = rs These proportions are all equivalent since their cross products are equivalent equations.
In a mean proportion, the means are the same. = 4 is the geometric mean = x is the geometric mean
Definition: If the means in a proportion are equal, either mean is called a geometric mean or mean proportional between the extremes. Arithmetic mean: Geometric mean: = = 15 x 2 = 81 x= 9
Solve: = 7 x = 42 x=6 = 2 x = 12 x=6 You might want to reduce the fraction first.
Find the mean proportional(s) between 4 and 16. = x 2 = 64 x= 8 If we are looking for the length of a segment, then only the positive number works.
If 3 x = 4 y, find the ratio of x to y. Make x and 3 the extremes and y and 4 the means. 3 x = 4 y =
Is = equal to = Cross multiply and simplify both sets. ay = bx b(x-2 y) = y(a-2 b) bx-2 by = ay-2 by bx = ay Yes, they are equal. ?
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