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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Aims week of 11/9:

Aim 41: Review - What have we learned about polynomials?
hw: study for examination

Aim 42: Examination on Polynomials
hw: none

Wednesday: Veteran's Day No School

Aim 43: Review: Right Triangle Trigonometry
hw: pg 221 1-9

Aim 44: How can we extend right triangle trigonometry to unit circles and reference angles?
hw: none

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Aims week of 11/2:

Aim 37: How can we find the equation of a polynomial function, given its graph?
hw: pg 565 2,4,17-22

Note: Tuesday is Election Day: No School

Aim 38: What do polynomials with complex roots look like?
hw: pg 585 1-9, 15-18

Aim 39: How can we solve non linear system of equations?
hw: pg 588 1-10

Aim 40: How can we graph polynomial equations?
hw: none

links to regentsprep.org polynomial functions

Solving polynomial equations of higher degrees:
http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/algtrig/ATE13/HighPolyLesson.htm

Examining graphs of polynomials of higher degrees:
http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/algtrig/ATE13/HighPolyGraphLesson.htm

Aims week of 10/26:

Aim 33: Review logs, natural logs
hw: study for test

Aim 34: Examination logs, natural logs
hw: none

Aim 35: How can we explore polynomial functions?
hw: pg 553 2-16 even

Aim 36: What does the graph of a polynomial function tell us?
hw: none - Halloween dance

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Aims week of 10/19:

Aim 28: How can we calculate logs in other than base 10?
hw: pg 623 42-48

Aim 29: What does the graph of the log function look like?
hw: pg 622 32,34

Note: 2nd period had an assembly
Aim 30: What does the graph of the log function look like?

Aim 31: What is the natural log function?
hw: 627 1-13


Aim 32: How can we use the log function to solve problems?
hw: none

Monday, October 12, 2009

Aims week of 10/12:

Aim 23: How can we calculate a logarithmic function?
hw: pg 609 2-12 even,16-22 even

Aim 24: What are the properties of logs?
hw: pg 616 12-22 even, 38-46 even

Aim 25: Practice with properties of logs?
hw: pg 617 48-66 even, 69

Aim 26: How can evaluate logs using the calculator?
hw: study for test

Aim 27: Test - Exponential Functions & Logs
hw: none

Link to regentsprep.org logs:

link to log expressions:
http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/algtrig/ATE9/logs.htm

link to log equations:
http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/algtrig/ATE9/logsEQ.htm