Krystal Wadeen:
I am not sure what I am going to use it for other than needing to take it in college for a mandatory credit. I want some sort of English/History degree. Or maybe a law degree. To my knowledge, nothing to do with algebra.
Alyssa Martin:
Yes I have my own button. Why? Because my future career is probably the higher jobs that will require A LOT of not only algebra, but math in general as well. I want to work with anything to do with computers.
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Erin:
Honestly, I'm not sure how Algebra 2 is going to apply to my life outside of high school. But at least I can say that I know how to convert a quadratic function in standard form into vertex form. Yay for algebra.
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The kind of challenges you'd make me face. You gave me motivation to pursue The best, and to reject the commonplace. Your thinking really opened up my mind. With wisdom, style and grace, you made me see, That what I'd choose to seek, I'd surely find; You shook me out of my complacency. I thank you now for everything you've done; What you have taught me I will not outgrow. Your kind attention touched my mind and heart; In many ways that you will never know. I will remember you my whole life through; I wish that all my teachers were like you. By Joanna Fuchs |