Thursday, May 29, 2014
Wed 5/28
alg II - 18-30 evens, 52, 53 in text 14-6
alg I - 565-566 in explorations
pre calc - #10-12 in 12-1 in text
Thursday 5/29
alg II- study for ch 14 test!!
alg I - finish 2 pages from class p. 571-572
pre calc - study for ch 11 test!!! Don't forget to 12-1 vectors (1 problem only)
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Tuesday 5/27
a;g II - 3-5, 46 in 14-5 section of textbook
alg I - p. 565-566 explorations all
pre calc - no hw
alg I - p. 565-566 explorations all
pre calc - no hw
Friday, May 23, 2014
Friday 5/23
Alg II - test on friday on ch 14 - practice your identities!!
alg i = packet 17 due
pre calc - no hw, we will finish vectors on monday test on ch 11 friday
alg i = packet 17 due
pre calc - no hw, we will finish vectors on monday test on ch 11 friday
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
wed 5/21
alg II - 2 identities from the handout
alg I - finish 557-558 in explorations
pre calc - #3a and b in text section 11-3
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
tuesday
alg II - if you did not turn in p. 1011 do so tomorrow.
alg I - you should have finished those pages from the explorations on statistics from Monday
pre calc - if you did not turn in p. 406, do so tomorrow.
Monday, May 19, 2014
pre calc final review guide
Pre calc review guide – final 2014
This test is about 20 problems that should take about an
hour to 75 minutes to complete.
The majority of problems come from ch. 9 and 10. STUDY THOSE TESTS FROM THIS SECTION!!!!!!!!! However, there are a few from 8-2 trig
graphs and ch 11-1 polar graphs.
Check out pgs. 365 and 393, the chapter reviews for ch 9 and 10.
Check out pgs. 365 and 393, the chapter reviews for ch 9 and 10.
*** Be prepared to solve trig equations and establish identities just like you
did in ch 10.
There will be 5-6 problems that involve double angles and
addition formulas. You will be
given the formulas but make sure you understand how to use them! (Ch 10)
I suggest you break out your tests from ch. 9 and 10 make
sure you can do those problems. Gee, this is the second time I mentioned this.
We will work the 2 days before finals so come ready with
questions and you will be in very good shape for this test.
And don't forget to wish Bon Voyage to our seniors who are leaving us!!!!!
And don't forget to wish Bon Voyage to our seniors who are leaving us!!!!!
Final Review Guide for Alg I
There are about 22 problems on the alg I final. Most are multiple choice but there are
also some free response questions.
The problems on the alg I final can be found in these
sections. Don’t forget the word
problems! 80% of the test is on
Quadratics (ch. 9). Study your ch 9 test!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This test is 15% of your total grade and will take about an
hour to complete
These have a few problems from each section
7-7 Adding polynomials (1 problem) p. 441
8-3/8-4 Factoring polynomials (also in 9-5)
Most of test is as follows:
11-8 Exponential growth and decay p. 751
11-9 exp. Vs. quads. Vs linear p. 759 (2 problems)
Most of test is as follows:
9-2 Finding vertex of a parabola p. 558 *
9-5 Solve by factoring p.579-80 **
9-8 Quadratic Formula p. 602-603 **
Practice problems on these pages to succeed on this test!
Monday 5/19
alg II - #20-34, 62-64 text p. 1011 I'll check it on Wed.
alg I - pg. 554-556 i n explorations
pre calc - no hw
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Final Review Guide for Alg II
Multiple Choice
Ch 7 logs and exponentials - 5 problems, all from section 7-5 p. 526 #9-17, 27
Ch 8 rational functions -5 problems, all from 8-4 (finding holes, asymptotes, zeros of
rat. Fun.) p. 597 #10-15 and 8-5 (solving rational functions)p. 605 #22-29, 58-59
Free Response
Ch 13 Trig functions(whole chapter)- 6 problems on unit
circle, law on sines, laws of cosines, inverses Study your ch. 13 test!!
Ch 14B (14-3 to 14-6) Trig Identities and Solving trig
equations – 6 problems on 14-3 p.1011 #17-29 + handout problems and 14-6 p. 1031 #1-5, 20-24, 27, 52
Thursday, May 15, 2014
thursday 5/16
alg II - no hw we start 14-3 manana!
alg I - no hw
pre calc - finish graphs from class
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
tuesday 5/13
alg II - no hw; last unit!
alg I - # 43-45. 47, 49 in 9-9 section in textbook; test on thursday
pre calc - 11-1 in text #1-5
Monday, May 12, 2014
monday 5/12
alg II - study for test tomorrow
alg I - finish work in class that was in red workbook (p. 63)
pre calc - no hw
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
wed 5/7
alg II - work on POU and study for ch 13 test
alg I - 33, 47 in section 9-7 and p. 610 in text
pre calc - study for ch 10 test tomorrow
ch 13 review for alg II
Review
Guide for Ch 13
1. Find all six trigonometric
values for 5pi/6 on the unit circle.
2. Find all six trigonometric
values for a terminal side that goes through (3, -4)
3. If John leaves origin at 40
degrees north of east and Edna leaves origin at 10 degrees west of north, how
far apart are they if John goes 100 yards and Edna goes 350 yards?
4. Solve the triangle that has:
·
Sides of 7, 9 and 12
·
Sides of 8 and 11 with inclusive angle of 75 degrees
·
2 angles of 45 and 60 degrees with non-inclusive side of 8.2
5. What is the area of a
triangle of:
·
sides 4.5, 6 and 9.
·
Sides 5 and 6 with inclusive angle of 39 degrees
6. An airplane is descending
for landing. The angle to the
beginning of the airstrip is 14 degrees and the angle of depression to the end
of the airstrip is 7 degrees. If
the plane is 2 miles high, how long is the airstrip in feet?
7. If the short leg of a
30-60-90 triangle is 3, what is the length of the long leg?
8. If Zacatecas is 15 degrees
north of the equator and the earth’s radius is 6378 km, how many kilometers is
it from Zacatecas to the equator?
9. What is the area of a
pentagon inscribed in a circle if the radius of the circle is 10 cm?
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
tuesday 5/6
alg II - no hw but you do have the POU and ch test to work towards
alg I - p. 595 #1-6, 17, 33
pre calc - study!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, May 5, 2014
monday 5/5
alg II - p. 970 #1-8, 43 performance task this week POU due on Friday
alg I - p. 595 #1-6
pre calc - study for test tomorrow on ch 10
Thursday, May 1, 2014
pre calc ch 10
If you are looking to prepare for this test, her are some suggestions.
p. 393
1 all, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11- algebraically
Check your notes for the examples, as well as look at problems we did in class.
don't expect more than 2 identities (as much as I love them)
Expect to solve and simplify more instead.
All equations will be provided.
thursday 5/1
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alg II - explorations book p. 587-8 5 problems on front and all of back
alg I - wb section 9-6 7-15 odds p. 61
pre calc - no hw
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