Week 32 May 9-May 15
Precalculus
Friday: Page 548, numbers 35,37, 45 Page 582, 1-15 odd
Monday: Page 582, 19,21,23, 59,61,63
Calculus
Friday/Monday: This weekend, I am giving you a break from the heavy calculations. Here's a different kind of project (for a grade, so make it good.) Choose any mathematician from the book. (Look for the photos on the margin.) Text each other or email to make sure you are not choosing the same mathematician. Read up on the internet about this mathematician. Take notes, and as you read, save any helpful images you find of portraits or sketches, etc. Here are the areas to check into:
When and where did this mathematician live? What do we know about his or her childhood, family, personal life, religious beliefs, class in society? What else is this mathematician known for? Are there any notable or famous quotes by him or her? What are some of the important contributions made by him or her?
Prepare a short powerpoint of 5 or more slides. On Tuesday, you will present about this mathematician. Email me your powerpoint and I will have it ready to project. I am looking forward to seeing what you learn.
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Archives below:
Week 31 May 2-May 8
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: no homework
Friday: Page 529, number 53, Page 539, numbers 25, 31, 37, Page 548, numbers 1-5 odd
Monday: Page 539, numbers 39,41 Page 548, numbers 7,9, 27-33 odd
Calculus
Thursday: no homework
Friday: Page 483, numbers 5, 39
Monday: Page 483, numbers 7, 43, 45
Week 29 April 25-May 1
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: No homework
Friday: Page 505, numbers 67, 77, Page 516, numbers 49, 55, page 527 numbers 5, 7
Monday: Read 527 numbers 13-21 odd by gaussian elimination, #59
Calculus
Thursday: Page 472, numbers 1
Friday: Page 472, numbers 5,7,13,15
Monday: Page 472, numbers 21, 25,27
Week 28 April 18-24
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: No homework
Friday: Page 699, numbers 41-55 odd.
Monday: Read Page 701 and take notes. Do Page 709, 1-5 odd. Read pages 702-703. Do page 709, 7-13 odd
Calculus
Tuesday- Friday: Senior trip. Enjoy and don't forget to come back.
Monday: Do Page 463, numbers 13, 15, 19
Week 27 April 11-17
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: No homework, Spring formal
Friday: Page 669, numbers 27-39 every other odd. 53-69 every other odd. 79, 81 using the formula on page 667
Monday: Page 688, numbers 35,37, also 63,65 with Pascal's triangle. Page 698, numbers 9-19 odd
Calculus
Tuesday: As given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: No homework, spring formal
Friday: Page 463, number 11. Remember that to rotate about a line different than one of the axes, you will need to express the radius of the disk by writing an expression for the distance from the outside of the disk to the axis of rotation.
Monday: Senior trip. Enjoy and watch for sharks.
Week 26 and Spring Break: March 28-April 10
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: No homework
Friday: Good Friday observed. No homework
Monday: Page 650, numbers 65-81 every other odd. Page 659, numbers 27, 29, 37, 41, 45, 67-71 odd, 83, 85
Calculus
Tuesday: As given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: No class, no homework
Friday: Good Friday observed. No homework
Monday: Page 452, numbers 19, 23, 27, 43
Week 25: March 21-March 27
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: Page 478, 1-11 odd
Friday: Vector at home assessment.
Monday: Page 478-480, 11-15 odd, 31-33 odd, 47-51 odd, 71-75 odd. Refer to the chapter and examples as needed.
Calculus
Tuesday: As given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: Page 314, number 1
Friday: On a separate sheet of paper, do problems 72-80 even from page 305. You will turn this in as an assessment grade. Feel free to refer to the chapter or use other resources (other than resources on these specific problems of course) if you would like, but work on your own.
Monday: Do Page 314, 3-7 odd and #39.
Week 24: March 14-March 20
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: no homework
Friday: Page 467, 1-17 odd, 19-23 odd using property #4 from the box on page 460. Write the "angle between two vectors" formula from the bottom of 461 into your notes. using it, do 25-33 odd
Monday: Page 458,numbers 79,81. Page 467, numbers 35-37 odd, 39 (choose one vertex as the initial, and determine the vectors to the other two vertices. repeat) 43, 47-51 odd (orthogonal is the same as perpendicular. In other words, the angle between orthogonal vectors is 90 degrees)
Calculus
Tuesday: As given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: no homework
Friday: Examine example 7 on page 300 and understand each of a-e. Do Page 304, numbers 23-29 odd, and 63-67 odd. In the second batch, note that after you write an equation u=... you will need to solve for x=... and substitute that back in.
Monday: Read and understand Theorem 4.14 and Example 8 on page 301. Do page 305, problems 71-81 odd.
Week 23: March 7-March 13
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: no homework
Friday: Page 456, numbers 21-49 odd (I changed my mind about the reading problems for Friday)
Monday: Read page 453-454 for understanding. Working the examples and trying to understand each step. do Page 457, 53-69 odd
Calculus
Tuesday: As given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: no homework
Friday: Page 291-293, numbers 17-23 odd, 71, 73, 79
Monday: Page 291-293, Numbers 25-29 odd, Read p 290 example 8, Do p. 293, 89-91 odd
Week 22: Feb 28-March 6
Precalculus
Tuesday: work on unconquered problems
Wednesday: work on unconquered problems
Thursday: no homework
Friday: Page 271, numbers 7-10all, 23, 25 , 37, 39, 41-51 odd
Monday: Page 271, numbers 57, 79-93 odd, 105-113 odd, 119-129 odd, 137-142 all
Calculus
Tuesday: As given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: no homework
Friday: Page 279 Numbers 29,31 (using geometry), 33-43 odd (use the properties, not antiderivatives), Page 291 11-15 odd (using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, the antiderivatives)
Monday: Page 279, Numbers 17-25 odd, 33-41 odd
Week 21: Feb 21-27
Precalculus
Tuesday: get ready for quiz
Wednesday: 1-15 odd on page 243
Thursday: Page 243, 17-31 odd
Friday: Do Page 243, 33-77 every other odd (33, 37, 41...), Page 353 9-21 every other odd.
Monday: Page 353, 25-65 every other odd (9, 13, 17...), 75-99 every other odd, 109
Calculus
Tuesday: Page 268, numbers 23 and 25
Wednesday: Page 269, number 49
Thursday: Page 269, number 47
Friday: Page 268-269, number 42, 51, Page 256, numbers 55-59 odd. use the anti derivative rules to find the f(x) and then use the listed coordinate to solve for C
Monday: Page 268-269, number 44, 53, 55 Page 256, number 61
Week 20: Feb 14-20
Precalculus
Tuesday: As given in class, finishing Friday Monday problems with problems
Wednesday: Page 226 1-6
Thursday: Watch lecture. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ccX5aYTJxe4cqJTuh-E0e1jtp73GGNP8/view?usp=share_link
It's 40 minutes so if you want to do some of Friday's and save it for Friday that is acceptable.
Friday: Do Page 226, 7-10, 17-22, 27-32, 45-51 odd
Monday: Page 226, 57, 61-63 odd. Read the paragraphs on page 229. Page 236, 1-16 all.
Calculus
Tuesday: Page 257, numbers 71-74
Wednesday: No homework
Thursday: Page 267, 3-5
Friday: Page 267, 7-19 odd, 31-33 odd
Monday: Page 267, 35-43 odd
Week 19: Feb 7-13
Precalculus
Tuesday: 5 select problems in prep of your choice
Wednesday: Be ready for quiz
Thursday: Page 204, numbers 1-4
Friday: Page 204, numbers 5, 7, 9-23 odd. for #'s 9-23 you can use either interval notation like we did in class or do the number line graph as shown in the book. Note that if you do not have a zero on one side of the inequality, do algebra to get one (for #9, subtract 9 from both sides and then find the zeros) Feel free to use a graphing utility to visually check each interval, or choose an X value to try. It's your choice.
Monday: Page 204, number 27-31 odd, 37-43 odd. For #37-43, do algebra to get one rational expression on one side and a zero on the other. Remember that vertical asymptotes and zeroes are both critical numbers. Find those first and then test each interval.
Calculus
Tuesday: Be ready for quiz
Wednesday: Page 255, 9,11,13
Thursday: work on test redo
Friday: Page 255, 13-33 odd (you don't need to check by differentiation) Continue Test redo. Scan and email to me by noon Monday.
Monday: Read Page 253. Do Page 255, numbers 35-45 odd, 47-48. In 47&48, the different curves represent different C's. Try to find the C for the one in solid black.
Week 19: January 31-Feb 6
Precalculus
Tuesday: Snow day. see Archives below
Wednesday: Read Pages 184-187 and take notes
Thursday: No homework. I was not able to record a lecture today
Friday: 1) Watch this lecture https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S4MXrdHAzJiVgsYTWFUvcefe-LGXS4z0/view?usp=share_link 2) Examine Pages 188-189 in the following way: Look at each example's equation and notice the horizontal and vertical asymptotes. For each example, explain why the asymptote is where it is. Notice on Example 5 that there is a horizontal asymptote of y=0 and yet, it is crossed at the point (0,0)! Check out example 6, and make sure you understand why there is not a vertical asymptote at x=3. 3) Do Pages 193, numbers 1-4(b&c), 5-11 odd, 13-16
Monday: Read page 190 on Slant asymptotes. Be ready to explain when they occur. Do Page 193, 17-25 odd, 27-33 odd a-c, 51-57 0dd a-c
Calculus
Tuesday: Snow day, see archives below
Wednesday: Page 240, numbers 12, 14, 16
Thursday: no homework
Friday: Page 240 numbers 27-30 all
Monday: Page 240, numbers 31, 32, 35, 36
January 31
Calculus
1) Watch this video of two examples of differential problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSOvqmJfYkw
2) If you did my Friday/Monday assignment, do Page 240, numbers 7-13 odd. If you did Mrs. Mcgrath's Friday/Monday assignment, do Page 243 numbers 55, 59, try #71. hint: Draw a good picture. Label the vertices (0,0) (x,0) and (0,y). Notice that if you connect (1,0) with (1,8) you have similar triangles
Precalculus
1) If you did my Friday/Monday assignment, Read pg 176- 178. Pg 181 odd # 91-95 . If you did Mrs. McGrath's Friday/Monday assignment, do Page 167, numbers 19,21, 29,31, 39,41, 47,49, 59,61, 67,69, 77,79
Note: I learned today that Mrs. McGrath sent a Friday/Monday assignment. I assigned these problems last night. Either assignment is acceptable for Friday monday work this week. If you have already done one of the two, no need to do the other. See you Tuesday!
Week 18: January 27-Feb 2
Precalculus
Tuesday:Page 167, numbers 3,13,23,33,53,63
Wednesday: Finish ACT math
Thursday: as assigned in class
Friday: See note above. Page 167, numbers 11-21 odd, 27-31 odd, 37-41 odd, 45-49 odd, 55-61 odd, 65-69 odd, 75-79 odd
Monday: 179, numbers 11-15 odd, 21-23 odd, 25a, 27a,
Calculus
Tuesday: prep for test
Wednesday: no homework
Thursday: As assigned in class
Friday: See note above. Page 240, number 15 Page 243 numbers 55, 59, try #71. hint: Draw a good picture. Label the vertices (0,0) (x,0) and (0,y). Notice that if you connect (1,0) with (1,8) you have similar triangles.
Monday: Page 240 number 17, page 243 numbers 61,63, try #73. hint: Draw a good picture. A=1/2(b1 +b2)*h where b1 is the bottom and b2 is the top assuming it is drawn as usual with the bottom and top as the parallel sides. drop dashed lines straight down from the corners and h becomes one side of a right triangle
Week 17: January 18-25
Precalculus
Tuesday: no homework
Wednesday: Page 159:5-11 odd
Thursday: Page 159: 19-23 odd (read part on synthetic division for a refresher)
Friday: page 149 numbers 27-33 odd part a only. Factor, set each factor equal to zero and solve. Page 159, 13-17 odd
Monday: Page 149, numbers 35-41 odd part a only. Page 159, 25-33 odd. 49-53 odd
Calculus
Tuesday: no homework
Wednesday: Page 233, numbers 5, 7
Thursday: Page 233, revisit number 7. Begin with a guess of 1. do again with a guess of 8.
Friday: Page 233, number 9 (Begin with a guess of -1), Page 240, number 1 and 3
Monday:
Page 240 number 5,
page 243, numbers 53, 57, (for 53 and 57 begin by finding zeroes, intercepts, asymptotes, places where the derivative equals 0, intervals of increasing and decreasing, concavity and points of inflection) number 69
Week 16: January 11-17
Precalculus
Tuesday: study for test
Wednesday: page 120, numbers 124-126
Thursday: Page 134, numbers 1-8
Friday: page 134, numbers 37-42, 75a, 76a&b,
Monday: Read to understand pages 139 through 143. Some of this is what we covered in class and a bit of it is new. Do Page 148, 1-8, and 13-21 odd
Calculus
Tuesday: Prepare for quiz
Wednesday: Page 224, numbers 20-21
Thursday: Page 242, number 3
Friday: Page 242, numbers 15, 19, 23, 25, 27, 33, 37, 45, 49
Monday: Page 242, numbers 17, 29, 35, 39, 41, 43, 47, 51
Week 15: January 4 - 10
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: as given in class
Thursday: p. 113, numbers 55-59 odd
Friday: page 119, numbers 81-84, 85-89 odd, 95,97, 117-129 odd parts a and b only
Monday: Page 120, numbers 131-135 odd, 147-149 odd, 151
Calculus
Tuesday: Page 186, numbers 17-21 odd
Wednesday: Page 195, numbers 11-15 odd
Thursday: Page 205, numbers 3-8 all, 15
Friday: Page 205, numbers 17,19
Page 186, numbers 33, 37, 39, 55-63 odd (remember the f' is the graph of the slope of f)
Monday: Page 205, numbers 21-29 odd
Page 195, numbers 35-39 odd, 49, 53
Week 14: Dec 13-16, Jan 2
Precalculus
Tuesday-Thursday: Finals/no homework
Friday:
Page 48-50, numbers 27-31 odd, 53-69 odd, 79, 81
Monday:
Page 61-62, numbers 1-5 odd, 15-19 odd, 31-35 odd
Calculus
Tuesday-thursday: Finals/no homework
Friday
Page 169, numbers 1-11
Monday:
Page 169, numbers 12-19 odd. on # 19 note that the absolute max or Min will be either at the critical numbers or at the beginning or end of the interval
Week 13: Dec 6 - Dec 12
Precalculus
This Tuesday is the final. This week's Friday/Monday assignment is a good representation of the exam. You'll want to figure out what went wrong on any problems you miss. You may find that I have re-assigned a problem that you did some weeks ago. If that is the case, rework it from scratch without looking back on your previous work. (That would defeat the study value/final exam prep) On your final you are welcome to use your unit circle and trig identities help sheets
Friday:
Page 365, numbers 5, 19,43,89
Page 420, numbers 5,35,61
Page 482, numbers 1, 13
Page 117, numbers 5,9,31
Monday:
Page 365, numbers 3,20,41,93
Page 420, numbers 3,37,63
Page 482, numbers 13,15
Page 117, numbers 7,10,35
Calculus
This Tuesday is the final. This week's Friday/Monday assignment is a good representation of the exam. You'll want to figure out what went wrong on any problems you miss. You may find that I have re-assigned a problem that you did some weeks ago. If that is the case, rework it from scratch without looking back on your previous work. (That would defeat the study value/final exam prep) On the final, you are welcome to use your reference sheets including the volumes and areas, the unit circle and trig identities, and the derivative rules
Thursday: begin Friday/Monday work as desired
Friday
Work the following problems up to one hour
Page 91, numbers 5, 11, 13, 15, 57, 59
Page 159, numbers 9,17,21,25,27, 41,45,51,67,71,101,103
Page 154, number 15
Monday:
Finish any Friday problems unfinished within the hour. Do similar problems to any that you missed on Friday. Study the concepts as needed.
Week 12: Nov 29-Dec 5
Precalculus
Tuesday: as given in class
Wednesday: select problems given in class
Thursday: No Homework
Friday:
Page 22-24, numbers 1, 11, 17, 25-31 odd, 57, 59
Page 34-35, numbers 1, 39, 45, 47
Monday:
Page 34-35, numbers 51, 65, 97, 101-104, 109
Page 48-49, numbers 5-8, 13-23 odd, 25, 35, 45-51 odd
Calculus
Tuesday: problems given in class
Wednesday: no homework
Thursday: No homework
Friday:
Take the practice ACT math section.
Monday:
Pages 154-155, numbers 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 For problem 25, though the shape of the pool is a trapezoidal prism, the part that is getting filled can be represented as a trangular prism, since the sloped floor of the pool is not fully under water yet. The volume of any prism is the area of the 'base', or 'end' times the width/lenght of the prism. Volume of triangular prism = 1/2*b*h*W where W is width of pool and 1/2*b*h is the area of the triangle
Week 11: Nov 15 - 18;28
Precalculus
Tuesday: Prep for test
Wednesday: Begin Problem Solving Project, Page 427, numbers 1 and two others of your choice
PSP is due Tuesday 11/29
Thursday: Continue Problem Solving Project (Don't put it off till the Monday after Thanksgiving)
Friday:
Page 436 1-9 odd, 35, 37, continue Problem Solving Project (if you finish it already, your Monday after Thanksgiving is only 4 problems!)
Monday:
Page 436 11-17 odd, finish Problem Solving Project
Calculus
Tuesday: 2 problems of choice in section
Wednesday: Page 146, numbers 6,8,10
Thursday: Page 146, numbers 14, 16
Friday:
1) Page 146, numbers 22, 24, 26, 28, 33-39 odd
Monday:
1) page 158, numbers 9, 17, 41, 55, 67
Week 10: Nov 8-Nov 14
Precalculus
Tuesday: given in class
Wednesday: given in class
Thursday: Page 420, numbers 1-9 odd
Friday:
Pages 420-421, numbers 7,11,25,33,39,47,59,65,71,75,79,87
Monday:
Pages 420-421, numbers 9,13,27,35,41,49,61,67,73,93
Calculus
Tuesday: 2 problems of choice in section
Wednesday: Read for full understanding pages 141 and 142
Thursday: start on Friday/Monday as desired
Friday:
1) Page 146, numbers 1-15 odd *** Reminder: on all problems, show all your work for full credit
2) Page 137-138, numbers 41-49 odd, 83, 85
Monday:
1) Page 146, numbers 21-27 odd
2) Page 137-138, numbers 51-57 odd, 87,89
Week 9: Nov 1-Nov 6
Precalculus
Tuesday: Page 387, numbers 25-26
Wednesday: Page 396, numbers 7,9,11
Thursday: Finish trig identity reference sheet with information from boxes on pages 400, 407, 409, 410, 411, 412
Friday:
1) Page 396-397, numbers 13-17 odd, 55, 59
2) Page 404, numbers 7,9, 23, 25
3) Page 415, numbers 1-7 odd
Monday:
1) Page 397, numbers 21-31 odd
2) Page 404, numbers 31, 33, 61, 62
3) Page 415, numbers 19-23 odd
Calculus
Tuesday:
Wednesday: Page 137, numbers 7,9,11
Thursday: none (or start on Friday/Monday)
Friday:
1) Page 137, 13-31 odd
Monday:
1) Page 137, 59-73 odd
Week 8: Oct 25-Oct 31
Precalculus
Tuesday: Page 379, numbers 15, 21, 27, 45, 57, 61
Wednesday: Page 379, numbers 19, 25, 43, 55, 59, 63
Thursday: Page 379, numbers 3-13 odd
Friday:
1) Page 379, numbers 17, 23, 39-43odd, 51-55 odd, 65, 67, 81-85 odd
Monday:
1) Read the "guidelines for verifying trigonometric identities" box on page 382
2) Page 387, numbers 1-23 odd, 29, 31, 47, 49
Calculus
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
1) Page 115, 31-38 all (just part one of the instructions, no need to use graphing utility)
2) Page 115, # 61
3) Page 115, numbers 65-66, 75
Monday:
1) Page 115, numbers 93, 95
2) Page 126, numbers 13-53 odd
Week 7: Oct 18-24
Precalculus
Tuesday: Page 349, 1-15 odd
Wednesday: study for Chapter 4 exam
Thursday: test day, no homework
Friday:
1) Page 349-350, 37-53 odd, 91, 97
Monday:
1) Page 359-361, numbers 11, 15, 17, 21, 27, 37, 43, 47, 49
Calculus
Tuesday: Read section 2.1 and take notes
Wednesday: study for Chapter 1 exam
Thursday: test day, no homework
Friday:
1) page 115, 3-29 odd (use the 'shortcut' rules given in the chapter)
2) 53 and 55 odd part a of the instructions only
3) 57, 59 (remember the derivative is the function of the slope, and a horizontal tangent line has a slope of 0)
Monday:
1) Page 115, 39-52 all
2) Page 126, 1-11, referring to the product and quotient rules from the chapter
Week 6
PRECALCULUS
Tuesday: Read Sec 4.6 and take notes. Pg 339 #11,13, 15,17, 21, 25
Wednesday: No assignment. PSAT testing
Thursday: Pg 339 odd # 31 -39
Friday: Pg 367 # 99-106
Monday: Read Sec 4.7 and take notes
*I wanted to cover pg 340 # 41 -48 but did not have time. You may want to cover those.
CALCULUS
Tuesday: Read Sec 1,4 and take notes. Pg 78 #1-6
Wednesday: Pg 79 odd #7-17; odd # 33-41
Thursday: Read Sec 1.5 and take notes
Friday: Pg 91 #5-18 all
Monday: Pg 92 odd # 31-43; odd # 57-63, 69
Week 5: Oct 4 - 10
Precalculus
Tuesday:
Wednesday: CLT
Thursday: p339, 7-10
Friday:
1) p328-329 1-11 odd, 29-33 odd (use two different colors), 73
Monday:
1) Page 328-329 35-49 odd, 67,69, 77
Calculus
Tuesday: 5-35 odd on page 67
Wednesday: CLT
Thursday: page 67, numbers 37, 39
Friday:
1) Page 67, numbers 41-61 odd
Monday:
1) Read page 65-66
2) do Page 68, numbers 67-73 odd, 83-87 odd
Week 4: Sept 27-Oct. 3
Precalculus
Tuesday: page 318, 29-39 odd
Wednesday: read pages 321-322
Thursday: Happy Fall Outing
Friday:
1) Complete PSAT practice test math sections. one section is 25 minutes. The other is 45 minutes.
Monday:
1) Page 310, #66
2) Page 319, #'s 51-85 odd
Calculus
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday: Happy Fall Outing
Friday:
1) Complete ACT practice math test
Monday:
1) Watch the 4 part explanation series here: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-calculus-ab/ab-limits-new/ab-limits-optional/v/limit-intuition-review. This will take 25 minutes or so.
2) Practice with page 56, numbers 31, 33, 37, 39. Use examples 6 and 7 in section 1.2 as needed
Week 3: Sept 20-26
Precalculus
Tuesday: Page 309, number 63
Wednesday: Study for quiz and revisit uncompleted problems
Thursday: re-attempt any problems from last week's assignment you couldn't do at that time. refer to examples in the book and wrestle as needed
Friday:
1) Page 309, numbers 33-41 odd. (Here's 34 as an example. Sec = 1/cos. by substitution, Cos * 1/Cos=1, 1=1)
2)Page 309-310, numbers 61, 65, 67
Monday:
1) Read for understanding page 312 including example 1. Do Page 318, 1-9 odd.
2) Continue with 11-23 odd. sketch a triangle based on the given ratio. Use the constraint let you know what quadrant the triangle is in. For example, #15 could be 3,4,5 triangle and because it is in quadrant II, the cos is -4/5
Calculus
Tuesday: Read Section 1.1
Wednesday:
Thursday: Read page 48. Watch this video explanation: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-calculus-ab/ab-limits-new/ab-1-2/v/introduction-to-limits-hd
Friday:
1) understand examples and explanations on pages 49-51
2) Pages 54-55, numbers 1, 9-18 all
Monday:
1) Pages 55, numbers 19-25 all
Week 2: Sept 13-19
Precalculus
Tuesday: Page 293, number 108
Wednesday: Page 299, numbers 1-17 odd
Thursday: Page 299, numbers 23-35 odd
Friday: (intended as 5o minute focused math session.)
1) Go through pages 294-298 checking for full understanding if you have not already.
2) Page 299-300, numbers 37-51 odd, 57
Monday: (intended as a 50 min focused math session)
1) Read Section 4.3, pages 301-305
2) Page 308, 17-31 odd, 43-57 odd
Calculus
Tuesday: no homework except working on packets
Wednesday: Read Section p.3
Thursday: Pages 28-30, numbers 43-53 odd
Friday: (intended as a 50 min focused math session. If it takes much longer email me)
1) Pages 28-30, numbers 55-61 odd, 67, 75,77
Monday: (intended as a 50 min focused math session)
1) Read Section p.4
2) Do numbers 1-4 on page 34
3) Do number 5 on page 39
Week 1: Sept 6th -12th
Precalculus
Tuesday: 1-7 odd (only the Sin, Cos, Tan) , 9-11
Wednesday: 1-7 odd
Thursday: 9-15 odd
Friday: (intended as 5o minute focused math session. If it takes much longer, email me)
1) Go through pages 282-286 checking for full understanding if you have not already.
2) 17-53 odd, 55, 57, 63, 65
Monday: (intended as a 50 min focused math session)
1) Read 4.1 application section, pages 287-289, seek for full understanding of examples of 5-8. This will require writing and drawing.
2) do numbers 71 and 75, searching online for a refresher on how to do so if needed
3) 79 - 97 odd, 101, 103, 107. Draw pictures whenever possible.
Calculus
Tuesday: no homework except working on packets
Wednesday: 5-13 odd
Thursday: 19-25
Friday: (intended as a 50 min focused math session. If it takes much longer email me)
1) Go through section p.1 if you haven't already, seeking for full understanding of all examples.
2) Page 8, 39-55 odd, 61, 63, 81, 83
Monday: (intended as a 50 min focused math session)
1) Read through section p.3 for full understanding. Take notes on what you learn.
2) Page 27, numbers 1-27 odd