Could you paste the text from the power point into a Word Document for those of us without powerpoint on our computers at home? Or is there a way to open it without actually having powerpoint on our computer?
Well, not sure about doing it as a word file, since much of the ppts have equations in them and stuff. BUT, you can download a free viewer at this address:
Only one side at a time More complicated side first Look for chances to use the fundamental identities Combine fractions over a common denominator Look for chances to factor Look for difference of two squares chances Look for buddies: sin-cos, sec-tan, csc-cot If stuck, convert to sines and cosines Always try SOMETHING!
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Could you paste the text from the power point into a Word Document for those of us without powerpoint on our computers at home? Or is there a way to open it without actually having powerpoint on our computer?
Well, not sure about doing it as a word file, since much of the ppts have equations in them and stuff. BUT, you can download a free viewer at this address:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=428D5727-43AB-4F24-90B7-A94784AF71A4&displaylang=en
I hope this helps.
Here are the strategies.
Only one side at a time
More complicated side first
Look for chances to use the fundamental identities
Combine fractions over a common denominator
Look for chances to factor
Look for difference of two squares chances
Look for buddies: sin-cos, sec-tan, csc-cot
If stuck, convert to sines and cosines
Always try SOMETHING!
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