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Example of 9th grade math and biology?? PLEASEEE!!?
can some one plz give me an example of public school 9th grade math and 9th grade biology.....cuz im in 9th grade in private school and they teach wayyyyyyy easier stuff....so pleaze...some examples? i have to go to public next yr, and im worried i'll fail cuz im like dumb. THANX!
thanks everyone.....ok.....i know enuf about biology but now help me with math.....gimme some geometry problems we'll need to do.....i've never seen so much hard q's in my life! =PP and is there any free web that'll help me?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Maths - Algebra (simplification, factorization, neg. powers(indices) Financial interest - compound and simple -, graphs and patterns) and Geometry (angles in quads and triangles, polygons)
Science - Electricity, the body and its different systems (respiratory, skeletal etc.) and some other things (can't remember).
What sort of stuff did you learn?
- TroublesomeLv 51 decade ago
The math I took in 9th grade was geometry. A problem for example, would be applying the Pythagorean theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse given the length of the shorter two sides of the right triangle. Biology isn't really hard. Something you WILL learn in biology though, is photosynthesis. So you can get a head start on that if you want. Maybe also Meiosis/Mitosis - they can get confusing.
Anyway, I had a great time in high school. There you will meet many of your lifelong friends. Have fun in high school!
- 1 decade ago
Don't worry...you'll do fine.
In fact, public schools are easier than private. (from my experience)
Just relax, and don't forget that the teacher matters more. There are some easy teachers, good teachers, mean teacher, bad teachers, so watch out!
For biology I had an easy teacher and it wasn't that hard.
For math, I had a teacher that just sat there and did nothing and expected us to know everything before we entered the class...but lots of the kids teamed up together and got him fired...so he's not there anymore..it just depends on the teacher.
Good luck!! You'll do fine..be positive!
- 1 decade ago
MATH
The following list provides you with the basic concepts that should be attained by the end of the school year. Mastery of the concepts at the previous grade is assumed.
Number
* Be able to reason, order, compare and solve multi-step problems with rational and irrational numbers.
* Understand the complex number system, be able to investigate and solve a number of problems and use the coordinate system.
* Problem solving with negative and positive integers. (Add, subtract, multiply and divide.)
* Understand the divisibility rules, square roots and powers.
BIOLOGY
http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/view/3...
Go to Activitys > Study. It will show some stuff you should know..
Source(s): http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/view/3... - BIOLOGY and http://math.about.com/od/reference/a/gr9.htm - MATH - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I'm In 9th grade bio and math and i cant really give you examples i dont think but i'm in Algebra I and Biology I and I think its pretty hard but i d k what you want,,,,,,, an example of a math problem is
3xaby(squared)(5axby(cubed)7nmaxby(to the fourth))
Thats the best example for math i can give you and im failing bio so i d k much in there
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You're suposed to answer a Physics-Math question loke this one.
(I GOT IR FROM HERE IN YAHOOANSWERS
If a ball is thrown vertically upward from the roof of 32 foot building with a velocity of 96 ft/sec, its heig?
If a ball is thrown vertically upward from the roof of 32 foot building with a velocity of 96 ft/sec, its height after t seconds is s(t) = 32 + 96t - 16t^2.
What is the maximum height the ball reaches?
What is the velocity of the ball when it hits the ground (height 0)
TRY AND SOLVE IT.
Biology is the same always.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
well i go to a private school in austria...and in biology we are learning about cells and osmosis and diffusion etc. and we started a new topic which is life cycles of animals which go through the larva stage...like butterflies and dragonflies etc.
and in maths, we learnt Pythagoras's theorem, factorisation and expansion.
hope i helped, but it might not be the same since i guess you dont live in austria.
- 1 decade ago
MEMORIZE THE CRITICAL EQUATION FOR THE DOMAIN OF R.
BELOW, HERE IT IS....
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- Brandon FLv 41 decade ago
You should be fine in other subjects, but math I might say is a different story.