Saturday, May 14, 2016

alg II HP Final Review guide



How do you like these apples?   3 weeks in ad-vance!

This year's final looks easier than in years past due to the new book but it is still fairly comprehensive.


There is one section of 10 MC questions that will be on logarithms and rational functions.  These will be worth less than the free response but will be scored as all or nothing.

The other section is free response and is currently on trigonometry though a few problems from our last unit of sequences could make it onto the final depending on how that goes.  Your previous tests/ perf tasks would be a great asset to study from.



Trig:  2 proving identities, 2 right triangle applications, 3 unit circle, 2 equations to solve, 2 graphs
p. 492  30--33, 37-39,60, 61
p. 482  25-30, 43, 46, 48
p. 474 #13-18
p.  467  45, 47, 49, 50
for identities and trig equations, there isn't enough in the book so consult the unit test and problems that we did in class

rational:   2 d=rt applications (air currents, cleaning with a friend, river currents), 1-2 solving, 1-2 graphing

solving:  p. 396   20-30, 33,34   though check out your perf task for the applications
for graphing p. 371  #25-28, but these are pretty simple, better look at your unit test again to see problems that involve a hole or more than one vertical asymptote

logs:   2-3 solving log equations, 2-3 solving exponential equations, 1 application with e (natural base)

p. 316  #69
know the log properties in chapter 6.5 to help you solve
p.  338  #7-12, 22-28, 63, 67-70
some of the exponential equations are not in the book, like the one that turns into a quadratic and the China vs India problem but they should be on the unit test.  See below.

4(7)^x = 9(2)^x

9^x + 3(3)^x = 28


Series/ sequences:  ??


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