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=**Mr Murphy's Mathematics Classes**=

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Dave Wojtowicz- L3 Algebra This was pretty funny to me.
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//Donte' Grey// 1. Both have to be in Standard Form 2. Try to make the Coefficients of one of the variables the same. 3. Eliminate the variable that has the same coefficient. 4. Solve and find the other Variable.

Justin Sciuto Algebra 1 Honors 11/29/11


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Tyler Daddio Algebra 1 Honors 11/28/11 I found an interesting fact sheet on how a pelican first finds and eats its food [|here]. If you scroll down the page to the section labeled "What they eat and how?" you will find that the Pelican uses its beak to first scoop the fish and/or other sea creature into the pouch of its beak where it temporarily holds it there. When ready to eat its prey, it pushes its pouch against its chest to empty the water and then moves the prey into a proper position to swallow. Then the Pelican swallows the fish whole.

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 * Anthony Rovasio Geometry Level 2
 * Anthony Rovasio Geometry Level 2

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 * Anthony Rovasio Geometry Level 2

Cale Kaminsky Level 3 Honors Geometry HA! Mr. Murphy, I was watching some videos on the website and the man(genius) said SSA __CAN__ work in one instance! It may not be a postulate but it works in one instance! The "A" in SSA (to make SSA work) **__HAS__** to be obtuse. By one angle being obtuse, it restricts where the line segment connecting the angle of the triangle can go. I can explain it in class if you would like because it would be easier to draw and explain. I thought it was very interesting :D

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 * Justin Talarczyk Algebra 1 Honors ixl.com

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 * Robert Cantafio L2 GEO- 3-2 Proving Lines Parallel
 * **Tyler Buccini L3 GEO- Worksheet about transversals and parallel lines**

This is the link to the pdf reader foxit that Mr. Murphy told us about. Use if you have trouble with Adobe. [] Worksheet from docstoc.com about transversals and parallel lines. media type="custom" key="11043780"
 * Craig Carlson L3 Algebra 1**
 * Peter Beltz Level 3 Geometry

-Anthony Rovasio Level 2
 * the key conceptt for today was **" to know what type of angle you are talking about and where it is located"**

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 * **Justin Talarczyk Algebra 1 Level 3**

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 * Peter Beltz Geometry Jeopardy from docstoc.com
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 * **Peter Beltz "The Office" clip where Oscar is trying to explain to Michael what a budget is.**
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 * Justin Talarczyk Algebra 1 level 3 "How to overcome your fear of math."
 * **Justin Talarczyk Algebra 1 Level 3 "The Golden Rules of Algebra"**


 * **Tyler Buccini - Ways to get extra __credit__ in Mr.Murphy's class (Percentage)**




 * Justin Talraczyk Algebra 1 Pacman Graph
 * this is the graph i made in reference to the tweet mr. murphy put up.**
 * -Miguel Ramirez L2 Geo**

[] GL2 Shawndel biconditionals from Quizlet

> Suppose you love mathematics, but ultimately see yourself pursuing a career as a doctor, lawyer, or businessman. Then you should be aware that professional graduate schools in business, law, and medicine think mathematics is a great major because it develops analytical skills and the ability to work in a problem solving environment. Their entrance tests support this bias. > A study of college students' scores on admission tests for graduate and professional schools showed that students majoring in mathematics received scores substantially higher than the average on each of the tests studied. The study, by the National Institute of Education, compared the scores of 550,000 college students who took the LSAT and GMAT with data collected over the previous eighteen years. > The table on the right excerpts some of this data from THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION.The entries show the percentage by which the mean score of test takers from specific undergraduate majors differs from the mean score of all test takers. ||  ||   ||<   ||= Major ||= LSAT ||= GMAT || > || Mathematics || +12.8% ||< +13.3% || > || Philosophy || +8.7% || +11.0% || > || Economics || +9.6 || +7.3 || > || Chemistry || +7.6% || +7.5% || > || English || +5.6% || +4.1% || > || Foreign Langs || +5.7% || +3.3% || > || History || +2.9% || +4.6% || > || Biology || +4.0% || +3.3% || > || Psychology || +0.9% || +0.8% || > || Political Science || -1.6% || +.06% || > || Arts & Music || -.05% || -1.2% || > || Business || -4.5% || -0.8% || > || Sociology || -7.0% || -5.0% || > || Education || -8.7% || -4.2% || || ||
 * media type="youtube" key="rMjdd_g_ukY" height="315" width="560"Matt Ceniccola, Geomerty Level 2
 * Josh Eighmie Geometry level 3, math major oppurtunities-
 * Entrance Exam Scores
 * Michael D'Onofrio Algebra 1 level 3 this link shows a variety of careers from math majors such as teaching to finance advisers and etc;
 * http://www.maa.org/careers/

> [] media type="custom" key="10904182" [] This game will test your abilities to quickly recognize whether to problems are equal, or whether it less than or more than. You can play against the clock or against friends, definitely try it out.
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 * Dylan Maturo Geometry level 2 homework link:
 * Peter Beltz Geometry L3. Deductive Reasoning video from brightstorm.com
 * Justin Talarczyk Algebra 1 level 3 linear inequality game Jefferson Lab

Here is a Quiz for anyone who wants to practice Multi-Step equations []# media type="custom" key="10881124" width="200" height="200" Hey guys. Just putting up the Family Guy acute and obtuse video. Helped me learn it hope it does for you too.
 * Justin Talarczyk Algebra 1 level 3
 * Anthony Rovasio, Level 2, Geometry

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media type="youtube" key="DRRVu-RHQWE" width="425" height="350" > Would this be a helpful way for you to learn about fractions??? hahahahahaha--check it out!! [|Mr Duey Fraction Rap] Kyle Ellis-Logan > chris stanio-honors algebra 1
 * Pythagorean Theorem Rap...chris stanio-honors algebra 1
 * [|Bioconditional Flashcards]-Robert Cantafio
 * === **When it is possible try to use a "widget" when making your posts like I did for C. Stanio's post...I would like to have the actual video clip embedded into our Wiki --Mr Murphy** ===
 * Geometry Song
 * Ummm i guess that is an interesting songy Kyle...the formulas in there were good...how'd you find it?--Mr Murphy
 * Mr Murphy @ Mr. duey fraction rap i think we've found a math obsessed Eminem hahaha.-dmaturo2014
 * [|Jobs using geometry]-Tyler Buccini
 * Just connecting the golden tickets -Pat Francis []
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Anthony Iovene > Justin Talarczyk Here is a good sight for brain teasers > Here is a good sight for riddles >
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