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Category Archives: School
Algebra Final Grade
e-mail notice: Intermediate Algebra 096 Your final exam is 138 out of 175 Your course grade is 82.8% B Prof B Did you hear my shout-out! WooHoo!
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The Last Day
This is the last evening of studies! Communications written final was Tuesday, Algebra last class was today and its Final is Thursday Noon. All inclusive, anything we have studied the whole summer semester probably might be on the exam. Husband … Continue reading
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Lunch, Algebra, Speech
Oh, my goodness! My last post was Sunday! I’m sorry I was away so long, but that’s why I left you such pretty flowers and poem, because I knew I was going to be so busy! Sunday Noon, was a … Continue reading
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Drained at Dinnertime
I’ve been home about a half hour and have finally stopped fidgeting. Today, June 28, is three weeks into my summer classes. At Noon, in Intermediate Algebra class, there was a 3 chapter test, with use of a graphing calculator. … Continue reading
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I say It’s Over
I’m saying the semester is over. I went up to HCC to fetch my composition portfolio. There is one comment from the Instructor which states “Lacks the ability to look at both sides of issue/topic/concern.” My husband gladly would have … Continue reading
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Almost done
The chair at the coffee shop got three hours of my warm bottom this afternoon. I studied Algebra and wrote up my note cards with the formulas and equations from each chapter. This evening there is more studying to do, … Continue reading
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All energy is gone
Today is the day the Composition Portfolio was due. I didn’t even have the Revision of Paper 3 back, the Instructor forgot to leave it in her office box. I took the 3-hole punch tool with me to class so … Continue reading
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Report of Grade
Dear Ones, The chapter 7 test in Algebra came back with a 40 / 100. Two missed were because I went too far—I put the real answer over the other number and made it into a fraction. Three were because … Continue reading
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Still in School
Goodness, my hand is aching. Algebra homework “Solving Quadratic Equations using Factoring” To do this, the Zero-Factor Property must be memorized. If ab = 0, then a = 0 or b = 0 There were 21 problems on the practice … Continue reading
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Back at classes
Well, Folks, the great Spring Break is done and we are getting back into the ruts of routine. Algebra is at Chapter 6 Factoring Polynomials where X is not equal to 1. Homework practice problems took almost two hours, and … Continue reading