Monday, November 23, 2009

Layton's scribepost for November 20

Notation

1= 1 x 1 = 1 2 4= 2 x 2 = 2 2 9= 3 x 3 = 3 2 16= 4 x 4 = 4 2
25= 5 x 5 = 5 2 36= 6 x 6 = 6 2 49=7 x 7 = 7 2 64= 8 x 8 = 8 2
81= 9 x 9 = 9 2 100= 10 x 10 = 10 2


after we had to fill in the blanks on a paper given. the answers were:

can you rearrange them
Length Width Area into a square if you can what is the side length
5 3 15 NO _________________
8 2 16 YES 4 x 4
9 1 9 YES 3 x 3
4 3 12 NO __________________


Prime factorization was what we dd next in class so here is one of the questions we did:

441 441 =7 x 3 x 7 x 3
441=( 7 x 3 ) x ( 7 x 3 )
21 21 441=21 x 21

7 3 7 3


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9 comments:

Layton 8-17 said...

SORRY FOR THE PLACMENT IT DIDENT WORK! WHEN I POSTED IT

Anonymous said...

you could just save it then try doing it at school .
but good job(:

NOELLE905 said...

Great job layton. I think you might have forgotten the homework. But it is still very good.

Darlene8-17 said...

Nice job Layton ! Your scribe was very well done, except for the fact that your scribe lacked color . You could have put in some pictures as well . But anyways . Good job again !

Anonymous said...

Good job Layton! your scribe was well done. Next time you should put some pictures and add some colours too.

jamieq905 said...

Good job Layton!
This scribe could've been improved if you added more pictures or colours and stuff to help it become more creative and to make it stand out!
Other than that, good job! :D

April905 said...

Good job on your scribepost Layton! As the others have already mentioned, maybe adding some pictures and colour could've improved it.

Larrisa8-17 said...

Good job ! i like how you explain how to get the side lengths etc ; , but you should be using pictures and colors. AGAIN , GREAT JOB !

Ralph817 said...

Good Job! I liked how you explained everything. You should add some pictures and colour though. Good Job!

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