2. Watch the video below and take notes. I am including an extra video below if you want some more preparation for tomorrow.
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1. Complete the two homework FRQs in the 9.5 packet. Answers to all the 9.5 FRQs posted below. AFTER THE REQUIRED VIDEO AND ITS PARTNER, YOU WILL ALSO FIND VIDEOS EXPLAINING THE TWO HOMEWORK FRQs. FOR THE FIRST FRQ VIDEO, START AT TIME 20:04. Both FRQs are Calc Ok. 2. Watch the video below and take notes. I am including an extra video below if you want some more preparation for tomorrow.
REQUIRED WITH NOTESSUGGESTED FOR FRIDAYFirst HW FRQ, Start at 20:04SECOND HW FRQ
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1. Complete textbook pg. 558 #39-51 odd. Answers below. 2. Complete unfinished problems from the 9.4 packet.
Complete HW: Textbook Pg. 558 #9, 11, 17, 23, 27-35 odd. Answers below. NOTE: in problem 33 part (a), it asks you to write the position vector. You won't need to know how to do that for our class. In the answer doc, I did include how to write such a position vector. You can use what I have for part (a) and skip part (a) if you would like. ALSO, the last part of 35 wants you to graph the curve. USE THIS PAGE to graph the curve from t=0 to 2pi
1. Complete any of the materials, Khan Sets, or quizzes from class on Thursday or Friday. See posts below. 2. Complete textbook Pg. 548 #27-35 odd (only #27 is non-calc), #50. Answers now posted below. 3. The February Break Homework Packet (read carefully for calc vs. non-calc. Last page is Non-Calc). Answers below with some review help about integration with partial fractions and integration by parts. Ignore the last page of the answer pdf. I did not assign those problems.
Hey team. I hope you are doing well. Today, you will take the next step into the calculus of parametric equations. Please follow the steps below to complete your work! Stay focused without me. Please. Given our timeline and the difficulty of these two units (the last one especially) we need to keep moving forward. Please read ALL the steps first before beginning. 1: Watch the video below to complete the notes and examples in the 9.2 packet. 2: Complete the practice problems in the 9.2 packet and check your answers against the pdf below. 3: Work on the ONE assigned Khan Set: Parametric curve arc length. 4: Everyone by the end of class should take the 9.2 check-in quiz. DO NOT USE NOTES. I want to see what you know now without help. I won't be there to check that you are doing it by yourself. Please be honest. It is not graded. I need to see where people are at. If you finish early, begin the homework (two parts). Textbook Pg. 548 #27-35 odd (only #27 is non-calc), #50 AND The February Break Homework Packet (read carefully for calc vs. non-calc. Last page is Non-Calc) THERE IS EXTRA HELP AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST. ONE LINK AND TWO MORE VIDEOS. You may talk quietly about the calculus work to help each other. No other classwork should be out.
EXTRA HELP: Arc Length of Parametric Equations 1. Complete Textbook HW: Pg. 547 #7-15 (odd, non-calc); #17-25 (odd, calc ok). Answers below to some problems. Use the back of the textbook (pg. 667) to check the other answers. Remember to email me your homework (pictures ok) by 2:30PM Friday.
Hey team. I hope you are doing well. Today, you will start learning about the calculus of parametric equations. Please follow the steps below to complete your work! Stay focused without me. Please. Given our timeline and the difficulty of these two units (the last one especially) we need to keep moving forward. Please read ALL the steps first before beginning. 1: Watch the video below to complete the notes and examples in the 9.1 packet. 2: Complete the practice problems in the 9.1 packet and check your answers against the pdf below. 3: Work on the two assigned Khan Sets: Parametric equations differentiation and Second derivatives (parametric functions). 4: Everyone by the end of class should take the check-in quiz. DO NOT USE NOTES. I want to see what you know now without help. I won't be there to check that you are doing it by yourself. Please be honest. It is not graded. I need to see where people are at. If you finish early, begin the homework. Textbook: Pg. 547 #7-15 (odd, non-calc); #17-25 (odd, calc ok) THERE IS EXTRA HELP AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST. ONE LINK AND TWO MORE VIDEOS. You may talk quietly about the calculus work to help each other. No other classwork should be out.
Extra Help: Tangents of Parametric Curves Please watch the video below and take close notes. You will need to have a good understanding of the PRECALCULUS here to be ready for the CALCULUS. Email me, pictures of your notes by 1PM Thursday. 1. Study for Unit 8 Test. It is a lot of different concepts. You need to review all days of Unit 8 work. Anything from Unit 8 is fair game. Just because it is not in the review materials doesn’t mean it won’t be on the test! Concepts in the lesson packets that are not in the review materials could appear. Below is a list of things you could use to study.
1. Study for the Formulas Quiz! See page 15 of the Unit 8 Student Packet (lesson 8.2). I will give you the description of the formula. You must write the formula. You will need to get every symbol correct! 2. Complete the homework problems of lesson 8.9: textbook Pg 424 #1-13, 23 (answers posted later). They do require a calculator. 3. Work on the Areas and Volumes Multiple Choice problems that you received in class. Answers below. 4. Review for the Unit 8 test (Khan, etc.)
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