View Full Version : Desperately need help with Algebra II!!!
Prussian to the Iron
09-15-2009, 00:18
Ok, so after losing everything for an undefined amount of time due to a bad Algebra II test, I have decided to ask for help here.
I will not ask you guys to do my tests for me (I take online school at CDIS, google it), but if I have trouble, then I'll post some of the sample questions. I'm sure that having you guys explain it will be much better than the crappy(and sometimes non-existent) descriptions given. I know that this will be solely out of the good of your hearts (wow, I'm posting this on the internet?), but I truly need help here, and I failed Geometry and had to re-take it last year. Every other class I excel in for some reason, including Biology...
So thank you to anyone who is willing to help me. I wish I had something other than my gratitude to offer.
Lord Winter
09-15-2009, 00:32
I'm sure there would be plenty of people (me included) who would be glad to answer any questions you have.
Prussian to the Iron
09-15-2009, 00:35
Sure glad I didn't get the stereo-typical "Oh yeah well we're teh intarwebz ur failin ahahahahahah!" sort of response. Nice to know that some people would help. Thanks!
Beefy187
09-15-2009, 00:41
I think I did alright in Algebra.. Integration is where my mathematics life began to go down the hill.
Could you post some sample question so I know I'm on the right page?
Hooahguy
09-15-2009, 01:15
i got a B+ in the Alg2 course as a final grade and a D on the final exam. but i can try to help.
Prussian to the Iron
09-15-2009, 01:28
hey, thats kinda funny Hooahguy! I just happened to get a D on my Medieval Hsitory final, and a B+ in the class. Those damned Rennaiscance artists are what killed me...DAMN YOU TITIAN!!!
I'll put up a sample tomorrow.
pevergreen
09-15-2009, 02:43
We didn't do too badly at math did we beefy?
Whats the quadratic forumula?
:grin2:
Megas Methuselah
09-15-2009, 03:33
I aced my Calculus and other inferior math classes back in high school with ease, mah man. Ya need some help? Come buy some meth! I'm everything you'll ever need, the answers to your life's questions... :yes:
Prussian to the Iron
09-15-2009, 13:05
Ok, this is the test I bombed on (7/20). I wanna see if you guys get it right, because now I have the feedback and answers. Not doubting you guys or anything, just like to make sure.
2 . Which of the following is not a solution of 4x + 3y = 24.
A. (8, 0)
B. (6, 0)
C. (3, 4)
D. (–3, 12)
3 . David has $1.05 in dimes and quarters. How many combinations of coins could he have?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5
7 . Find the value of k so that (–1, 5) lies on kx – 4y – k = 0.
A. 20
B. –10
C. infinite number of solutions
D. no solution
9 . What is the slope of a line that passes through the points (8, –3) and (–2, 4)?
10 . What is the slope of the line 2x + y = –8?
11 . What is the slope of a vertical line?
A. 0
B. –1
C. no slope
D. 1
12 . Find the value of k so that a line passing through (k, k – 3) and (–2, 4) has a slope of
A. –3
B. 2
C. 5
D. 10
13 . Which statement is true of a line with a slope of zero?
A. It passes through the origin.
B. It is a vertical line.
C. It has a y-intercept of zero.
D. It is a horizontal line.
14 . Which is an equation in standard form of a line that passes through (2, –1) and has a slope of
A.http://cdis.missouri.edu/courses/6398/03-14a.gif
B. 3x – y = 7
C. 3x + y = 7
D. x – 3y = 5
15 . Which equation below has a slope of –2 and a y-intercept of 1 and is in standard form?
A. y = –2x + 1
B. –2x + y = 1
C. 2x + y = 1
D. 2x – 1 = y
16 . Which equation below passes through the points (1, –1) and (8, 2)?
17 . If a system of equations has no solution, what is true of the graph of the system?
A. The lines are parallel.
B. The lines have the same slope and y-intercept.
C. The lines have the same y-intercept and different slope.
D. The lines intersect at one point.
18 . Solve the system of equations 4x – y = 9 and 3x – 5y = 11. What is the x-coordinate of the solution?
A. –2
B. –1
C. 2
D. 3
19 . The system of equations 3x – 2y = x + 8 and y = x – 4 has an infinite number of solutions. Which of the following is not one of its solutions?
A. (3, –1)
B. (–2, –6)
C. (0, –4)
D. (5, –1)
20 . Solve the system of equations x = –6y + 2 and What is the y-coordinate of the solution?
LittleGrizzly
09-15-2009, 13:15
2 a
5 what graph ?
I love Algerbra but have to goto work...
Prussian to the Iron
09-15-2009, 13:29
sorry, lots of them are images (like the fractions) so they wont come over with a copy+paste. didnt see that one!
Beefy187
09-15-2009, 13:37
We didn't do too badly at math did we beefy?
Whats the quadratic forumula?
:grin2:
Until grade 10. Grade 11 is when I got lost and never bothered to pick up...
So its been about 3 years since I last properly picked up a math book.
Quadratic formula is that thing! Formula which is quadratic!
Got number 2 right lol :laugh4:
Rest, I will do when Carp wins :yes:
sorry, lots of them are images (like the fractions) so they wont come over with a copy+paste. didnt see that one!
Print-screen and upload?
Long time since I've done any maths other than Financial maths. Not that I'm unhappy about that though. :smash:
Prussian to the Iron
09-15-2009, 14:35
ah yes, but my keyboard has no print screen. laptop you see.
pevergreen
09-16-2009, 00:47
15 is A)
y = mx + c is the standard format for the thingy. M is the gradient and C is y-intercept.
Rest are in terms we don't use in Queensland, or need images etc
I'm pretty sure most (if not all) laptop keyboards have a print screen function. It may just be in blue, under a function key.
Hooahguy
09-16-2009, 01:08
hey, thats kinda funny Hooahguy! I just happened to get a D on my Medieval Hsitory final, and a B+ in the class. Those damned Rennaiscance artists are what killed me...DAMN YOU TITIAN!!!
I'll put up a sample tomorrow.
same thing with Chemistry. i got an F on the final exam, B+ on the final grade. the reason? i owe it all to CuteWolf, and how he helped will be a secret between me and him....
LittleGrizzly
09-16-2009, 01:46
3 B (assuming dimes = 10)
11 C (though im not sure..)
13 D (guessing this one really...put some thought into it though...)
18 C (its just a case of counting really)
20 Couldn't Y be anything ?
Centurion1
09-16-2009, 02:35
I am in AP Calculus BC and skipped algebra 2 so i hope that i can help you.
From about 5 minutes of work i can tell you
2 is b
9 is -7/10
10 is -2
11 is c
13 is d
15 is b
A lot of the questions are unanswerable because of missing images.
If you need more help just pm i will guide you through it.
Oh and try www.physicsforum.org i find that it can help a whole lot and their "mods" literally do nothing but help people solve problems.
TevashSzat
09-16-2009, 05:02
If it helps.....I'm in Penn's Math 114 class which is Calculus II. Thats a bit of a misnomer really since its basically a little of differential equations and then multivariable/vector calculus. Weird thing is I already know the 240/241 stuff.....which is differential equations + linear algebra.....
Anyways, math is something that you just have to practice. Preferably if you can understand the concept quickly, you won't have to do much or any at all but I suppose that isn't the case for you and algebra 2 right now. I'd recommend you to just basically do all the problems in your textbook without looking at the answers beforehand.....most schools usually offer tutors too so it wouldn't hurt to contact them.
pevergreen
09-16-2009, 06:14
15 is b
Its quite possible I'm wrong, but would the y not become negative when moving it over to the other side of the equation to put it in standard form?
A is in standard form (as per my post, y = mx + c), gives the correct gradient and y intercept, no?
Megas Methuselah
09-16-2009, 06:16
same thing with Chemistry. i got an F on the final exam, B+ on the final grade. the reason? i owe it all to CuteWolf, and how he helped will be a secret between me and him....
I remember your secret when I read your conversations on yo profile wall, bro! :laugh4:
I NEED HELP WITH DATA ANALYSIS (STATISTICS)! HELP ME!!! (this is true)
Azathoth
09-16-2009, 07:25
Lol, Algebra 2. I remember when it was still just Math A and Math B.
y = mx + c is the standard format for the thingy. M is the gradient and C is y-intercept.
NAY! It's y = mx + b, and b is the slope, and it's called slope-intercept form! Standard form is Ax + By + c = 0.
pevergreen
09-16-2009, 09:25
NAY! It's y = mx + b, and b is the slope, and it's called slope-intercept form! Standard form is Ax + By + c = 0.
I have no idea what this slope intercept form is.
Maybe im thinking of one for a straight line. Most likely.
LittleGrizzly
09-16-2009, 12:46
Maybe instead of just giving you answers you could tell us the ones you had trouble on, and whoever is able to solve it can give you a basic explanation of how...?
Probably learn more that way... (or the tutoring idea is probably better but more effort as well)
Prussian to the Iron
09-16-2009, 13:04
well, I'm fairly sure you guys could help me pretty well. so If I have any trouble with a question I'll post it; but PM me instead, because I end up having to search for relevant posts.
Prussian to the Iron
09-16-2009, 17:46
shouldnt 2 be A then? 8*4 is too much?
I NEED HELP WITH DATA ANALYSIS (STATISTICS)! HELP ME!!! (this is true)
What type of stats? Regression? I got an HD in stats last semester. (I wish I was doing as well in my Law class :wall:)
Aemilius Paulus
09-16-2009, 19:30
Well, I can try to help you. I am an all-A student and I had A's in all my semesters and semester exams related to Maths, but I but I barely got an "A" in Algebra II. Currently, I am taking College Algebra, and the class will start in precisely one hour from this post time (I am typing this in the Uni library). So I suppose I can help, even though I consider myself an imbecile in maths, despite my perfect grade record (not to mention some dubious things I occasionally did to get A's - asking students which problems were on the test and such :sweatdrop:). Really, I have gotten A's in Geometry and Algebra II mainly because of my spectacular luck with teachers, times, students, and etc.
In any case, use this site (http://mathway.com/). I use it to check all my work. Mathway is a godsend for any struggling Maths students. Get the paid membership if you can - it will aid you in the understanding of how to solve problems, step-by-step, as opposed to the free just-answer-the-problem function.
And like I said, feel free to PM me any questions - I will see if I can help out. I deeply emphasize with you, as I struggled to get A's in mathematics myself. Although I did have my mother to help me out, who was maths professor and then an accountant, so that may explain my relative success... Life is not fair in other words, and I wish I can help you.
Ugh. Stuff like conditioned probabilities (That's the easiest part), margin intervals, etc. I fail completely at math. Although I was awesome at Economics. But then again, my economics exam didn't involve much math.
Prussian to the Iron
09-16-2009, 20:22
In any case, use this site (http://mathway.com/).
wow. that wasn't even able to solve a simple question of naming a slope of a line that passes through 2 points. :thumbsdown: thanks anyway though
Ugh. Stuff like conditioned probabilities (That's the easiest part), margin intervals, etc. I fail completely at math. Although I was awesome at Economics. But then again, my economics exam didn't involve much math.
Business stats stuff? Yeh. I can help with that if you need.
Aemilius Paulus
09-17-2009, 01:36
wow. that wasn't even able to solve a simple question of naming a slope of a line that passes through 2 points. :thumbsdown: thanks anyway though
Trust me, I have used the site for two years. I never, ever had problems with the stuff it said it could do.
In fact, just two days ago, I did a take home quiz for College Algebra class, and checked all the work entirely on MathWay (finding two mistakes of mine) and got a 100, or aced in other words. While half at the same time the class failed it, because it was so difficult (although it is very easy to solve it once you already have the answer).
Look, PI (hehe - pi - 3.14) just email me the problems at ss78@gmail.students.uwf.edu or simply PM me, and I will try and see if MathWay works for that problem.
Also, consider buying a TI-83 Plus calculator - I did half my work in my past Algebra II class on that brilliant calculator. The only trick is, you really have to know how to use it, and our Algebra II teacher did just that. She would teach us the lesson normally, and then, when we were done with the topic, and took a test on it, she showed us how to sue the calculator to solve the problems, for future benefit. But I was always ahead and I learned how to use the calculator myself, which was permitted, to take all the tests :evilgrin:.
Centurion1
09-17-2009, 01:47
oops me make mistake, 2 is a
No dude use this site, www.physicsforum.org
Join the site and go to precalculus math help. People there will guide you through the problem. And it is free, plus you can slowly advance. i still use it for my college level physics and my calculus. It is the same layout as the .org as well which is comforting to me
Aemilius Paulus
09-17-2009, 02:19
oops me make mistake, 2 is a
No dude use this site, www.physicsforum.org (http://www.physicsforum.org)
Are you certain that is the correct URL? Because I get another generic search/domain-for-sale typo-squatter site...
Well, MathWay is splendid when you need a swift, and a solution free from human error. Or numerous solutions. But the site you speak of, Centurion, seems marvellous, as I will need help there too, once I get to Physics in my Uni :yes:
EDIT: here is the correct URL: http://www.physicsforums.com/
Prussian to the Iron
09-17-2009, 19:33
ok heres one i need help with:
Jeff can paddle his canoe 30 miles from home downstream in 2 hours. On his trip back home, he paddles upstream and it takes 6 hours. What is the rate of the current?
A. 5 mi/h
B. 10 mi/h
C. 15 mi/h
D. 20 mi/h
It's basically a simultaneous equations problem. If the current speed is C and the speed Jeff can paddle is P, we have:
P+C=15mph (Downstream)
P-C=5mph (Upstream)
Subtract the 2nd equation from the first and solve for C.
I get 2C=10mph => C=5mph, and P=10mph
Centurion1
09-19-2009, 03:17
oh sorry reenk i typed in the wrong website. It is http://www.physicsforums.com/ That should work. really it is great help ap, they should be able to answer any questions you have (besides unanswerable ones due to laws, no known answer, etc. :2thumbsup:
coalition
09-20-2009, 17:20
Out of interest, where do you live? I have never heard of Algebra II before but in Australia it's divided into 3 groups, Further, Methods and Specialist ( I am doing methods if that helps any of you)
But seriously, try using Youtube, it helped me on Quadriatic formulas a while ago...
coalition
09-20-2009, 17:31
By the way, reading all these posts tells me all of you are all a bunch of A grade students :inquisitive:
Don't worry, I am one too
Prussian to the Iron
09-20-2009, 19:17
Out of interest, where do you live? I have never heard of Algebra II before but in Australia it's divided into 3 groups, Further, Methods and Specialist ( I am doing methods if that helps any of you)
But seriously, try using Youtube, it helped me on Quadriatic formulas a while ago...
I'm fairly sure I don't want to base my Algebra II grade off of something on youtube.
pevergreen
09-21-2009, 02:08
Why not?
Youtube (to be honest, it was youtube of a tv show, Chopper Read teaching about OH&S) helped me to pass Economics.
Aemilius Paulus
09-21-2009, 15:55
By the way, reading all these posts tells me all of you are all a bunch of A grade students :inquisitive:
Don't worry, I am one too
What, you do not believe me? US schools, even the somewhat elite one I go to, are easy enough to make all A's if one simply lifts their rump. And it is not like Australia or UK have better schools. UK actually exhibits lower test scores than US on the same exams. Now, Asian or certain European school systems, especially in Eastern Europe are tough, but that is entirely different. And if I did not make all A's, how would I be enrolled in a Uni when I just turned 16??
coalition
09-21-2009, 16:18
What, you do not believe me? US schools, even the somewhat elite one I go to, are easy enough to make all A's if one simply lifts their rump. And it is not like Australia or UK have better schools. UK actually exhibits lower test scores than US on the same exams. Now, Asian or certain European school systems, especially in Eastern Europe are tough, but that is entirely different. And if I did not make all A's, how would I be enrolled in a Uni when I just turned 16??
16 in university? :dizzy2: How many grades did you skip?
Kinda embaressing for me reading that comment, heh :embarassed:
Jesus, I will be 18 when I start entering University, you have totally outdone me :help:
pevergreen
09-21-2009, 23:38
Dont feel bad, I went to school with a kid who graduated 10 days after turning 16. He had started doing uni subjects at...14 1/2?
Yeah...He also heads up a company that the mob I work for uses, and he just bought the old head office building of the mob I work for...
Megas Methuselah
09-22-2009, 03:23
Dont feel bad, I went to school with a kid who graduated 10 days after turning 16. He had started doing uni subjects at...14 1/2?
Yeah...He also heads up a company that the mob I work for uses, and he just bought the old head office building of the mob I work for...
Jesus, I will be 18 when I start entering University, you have totally outdone me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrkgBVNuFcQ&feature=related
:laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4: :laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:
coalition
09-22-2009, 04:07
Dont feel bad, I went to school with a kid who graduated 10 days after turning 16. He had started doing uni subjects at...14 1/2?
Yeah...He also heads up a company that the mob I work for uses, and he just bought the old head office building of the mob I work for...
It's scary when that happens, I can say that I am jealous of these people, I would do anything to have a brain that good.....
Azathoth
09-23-2009, 00:01
It's scary when that happens, I can say that I am jealous of these people, I would do anything to have a brain that good.....
I enjoy the unique perspective on life that I hold right now, and thus consider myself superior to all humans in a certain regard. Being someone else would rob me of this advantage.
LittleGrizzly
09-23-2009, 15:21
I wouldn't be too jealous.. I personally would find it a little awkard being 16 with 18 year olds and older only in my classes... theres advantages and disadvantages...
This stuff (or some of it) is what I did in my physics and mechanics* classes
*Newtonian mechanics, no oil!
AP between going to univesrity early and your what is a hook up comment the other day I now get a mental image of sheldon from Big Bang Theory everytime I read your posts...
It's scary when that happens, I can say that I am jealous of these people, I would do anything to have a brain that good.....
I wouldn't envy the brilliant too much how lonely must it be to be 'above' people, might as well be on a deserted island.
Prussian to the Iron
09-23-2009, 18:41
back on topic please? heres something i really have no clue how to do:
https://i391.photobucket.com/albums/oo360/TheSpartanIII/Algebra4q13-16.jpg
Ironside
09-23-2009, 22:46
13. C
14. A
15. C
16. D
Not rally sure what they ask about in 16, but D gives 2 f(X) with different values, usually not good for functions at this math level.
C, A, C
13. I assume it means gradient when it says slope and seeing as it increases by $2 for every topping added the gradient is 2/1=2
14. No idea what the question means (American terminology must be different) but (15.6, 3) is a point on the graph as when the pizza has three toppings it's price is $15.60
15. You can work out the cost of a blank pizza by taking 3x$2 away from the cost of a three topping pizza, which gives you $9.60. This function will only work when the number of toppings is greater than or equal to 3 though as you can't tell how much a two or one topping pizza will cost.
And again I have no idea what 16. is asking...
Azathoth
09-24-2009, 00:28
14 should be B. The equation of the line for pizza price is y = 2x + 9.6
So if x = 3, y = 15.6, or (3,15.6). Hah, if you don't like this, wait till you get to trigonometry, logarithms, and sigma notation. Although I assume you've already done some trigonometry in the last couple grades?
16's really simple. It's beginners stuff. Just use the vertical line test to see if it's a function. Literally something you learn on the first day of Functions lessons, guys. :inquisitive:
Ironside
09-24-2009, 08:26
14 should be B. The equation of the line for pizza price is y = 2x + 9.6
:wall: Correct. That's what you get by not doing maths for years.
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