Assignment: p. 79 #1, 2, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19
Today we started 2.4 Transformations. We reviewed the transformations of the parabola we learned last year and applied them to other types of functions. We will continue this section on Monday.
Assignment: p. 79 #1, 2, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19 Today students completed a Function Operations Quiz. When done, students worked on a Some Functions and Their Graphs Assignment. We will be going over the answers to this assignment tomorrow in class. There was no workbook questions assigned today.
Today we went over 2.3 Composite Functions. We learned the definition of a composite, how to apply the composite algebraically and graphically, and how to rewrite a function as the composite of two functions.
Assignment: p. 66 #1acg, 2aei, 3aceg, 4ac, 5aceg, 6a, 7acegikm, 8, 9, 10a, 11 Today we looked at 2.2 Arithmetic Combinations of Functions. We used both an algebraic and graphical approach to these questions.
Assignment: p. 57 #1aceg, 2aceg, 5 Today we went over 2.1 Functions and Relations. We reviewed how to check if a relation is a function or a one to one function. We also reviewed how to determine the domain of a function and how to represent the domain as a set or in interval notation.
Assignment: p. 53 #1-3 Today we went over the Ch. 1 Sequences and Series Test outline. Students then worked on 1.6 Chapter Review questions.
Assignment: p. 40 #1-53 Today students worked on a Geometric Sequences and Series Quiz and an Applications of Sequences and Series Quiz. Students were also given a review assignment to complete over the weekend.
Today we went over 1.5 Infinite Geometric Series. We saw that an infinite geometric series has a sum if r is between -1 and 1 exclusively. We generated a formula using our previously generated sum formula and the idea of limits.
Assignment: p. 35 #1abdf, 2abcdef, 3abce, 4abd, 5ab, 6a, 9, 12, 15, 16, 19 Students also wrote an Arithmetic Sequences and Series Quiz. Today we covered 1.4 Geometric Series. We developed an explicit formula to find the sum of a geometric series and used it to solve problems.
Assignment: p. 28 #1aceg, 2a, 3abc, 4a, 7, 11, 16, 19 Students also wrote an Arithmetic Sequences and Series Quiz. |
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