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MAT 221 week 1 DQ 1

  
Read the following instructions in order to complete this discussion, and review the example of how to complete the math required for this assignment: 

Write your birth date or the birth date of someone in      your family as mm/dd/yy. (Example: March 13, 1981 is written 3/13/81, and      November 7, 1967 is written 11/7/67).   

Now let a = the one- or two-digit month number, 
b = the negative of the one- or two-digit day       number, and 
c = the two-digit year number.
      (Our example:  a = 3, b = -13, and c = 81 or a = 11, b       = -7, and c = 67)
 

Use the following algebraic expressions for parts 3-5      of the discussion: 

                   
 

 

Evaluate the three given expressions using the a, b,      and c from your birth date.  Make sure that b is negative when      you plug in the values.
 
After you have your math worked out on scratch paper,      go back and verbally describe the steps you took to evaluate the      expressions. Make sure to use each of the vocabulary words at least once in      your writing. 

Did you notice anything interesting about the results       of and ? Was this coincidence or do you think       there is a reason for this?
 

Incorporate the following five math vocabulary words      into your discussion. Use bold font to emphasize the words in your      writing (Do not write definitions for the words; use them appropriately      in sentences describing your math work.): 

Exponent 
Integer 
Variable 
Lowest terms 
Divisor 

Your initial post should be 150-250 words in length. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts by Day 7. Do you agree with how your classmates used the vocabulary? Did the student handle the negatives in the formulas accurately?
The Ashford Writing Center (AWC)  has two kinds of tutoring available to you. Keep in mind that we are writing specialists; please contact your instructor for questions about solving math problems.