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THE GIANT AHAP REVIEW OUTLINE! Horace Greeley High School Europeans Colonize North America (1600 ? 1640) *English Interest in Colonization* - By the sixteenth century, many countries, including Spain, France and the Netherlands, had established colonies in the New World. Until the foundation of Jamestown, however, the English didn?t have any successful permanent colonies in North America. - Prior to Jamestown, Sir Walter Raleigh of the Sea Dogs formed a joint stock company and received a charter to found a colony on Roanoke Island in 1584. It failed, and he tried again in 1585 and 1587. Both were failures, and the fate of the 1587 colony remains a mystery (all colonists disappeared).

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Deqa Mahamoud English 4th Hour April 1st 2011 Forbidden Love In the play Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare explores the imagery of light and dark to show Romeo?s love for Juliet and to show how light and dark changes everything and makes a big difference. Romeo is always talking about how beautiful she is and he is always comparing her to something else like the star in the sky. He even compares her to the sun and he also says how her beauty out shines the sun and its light.

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Slope intercept Form Equations ? CREATEDATE ?4/28/10 9:41 AM? Write the equation of a line with the given condition 1) m=4, y int is -2 y=4x-2 2) m=2/3 x intercept 6 3) m= -2/3 contains point (2,4) 4) contains (1,2) (3,7) 2) y=mx+b y=2/3x+b find b (6,0) on line Sub x=6 y=0 into equation 0=2/3(6)+b 0=4+b -4=b solution = y=2/3x-4 3) y=mx+b y=-2/3x+b find b (2,4) 4= -2/3(2)+b 4= -4/3+b 16/3=b solution = y= -2/3x+16/3 Equation for a slope intercept form *solve for y m= slope b = y intercept y=mx+b We can graph the line using pt (0,6) and m *No table value *Lines with equal slopes are parallel ? ?

Factor and Remainder Theorem

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Factor The expression x-a is a linear factor of a polynomial if and only if the value a is a zero related polynomial function. Remainder If a polynomial function P(x) of a degree greater than or equal to 1 is divided by the linear factor (x-a), where a is a constant, then the remainder is P(a)

Factor and Remainder Theorem

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Factor The expression x-a is a linear factor of a polynomial if and only if the value a is a zero related polynomial function. Remainder If a polynomial function P(x) of a degree greater than or equal to 1 is divided by the linear factor (x-a), where a is a constant, then the remainder is P(a)

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