Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Polynomials

10 comments:

Unknown said...

This is an informative and in depth slideshow, and looks official right out of the textbook

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Anonymous said...

This was a very good slide show because it was detailed but not hard to understand. It made me remember all the skills and tools I need to know for polynomials.

Mr. Lindner said...

Michael - you are not following the directions of the assignment. Rachelgee - what could be improved?

Anonymous said...

Oops, I forgot to say what could be improved. But I didn't have any suggestions on what could be improved because I thought that this slide was very detailed and full of information. It helped me a lot.

Josh said...

I liked this presentation because I thought it covered a lot of ground and it was useful because it showed
many different examples, so it didn't leave me with questions. I think it could have been improved by displaying
the problems in more organized/less jumbled-up way.

dancer4life3 said...

wowzers! This is a great powerpoint! I really liked how you used the little arrows to show distribution. it was very useful because you showed everything step by step very clearly, and now i understand a lot more about polynomials then i used too! i don't think this needs improvement, great job!! :D

Unknown said...

This problems could maybe a little more difficult. In general it was a really good tool to use because it was really organized.

Unknown said...

This tool realy helped me. I liked it because of the way it explains. This slide had everything. I can't think something to improve it.

Mr. Lindner said...

Thank you everyone and thanks Rachelgee for coming back to your comment.