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Daily Assignments
Monday, March 23rd
You will watch a video introducing you to the coolest graphing calculator ever, DESMOS. This completely free tool is a great alternative to owning a TI84 calculator, and will be available to you on your final exam.
Desmos Versions: STANDARD TESTING HERE is a playlist of additional tutorials for the Desmos Website. You will probably not use all these features, but they're nifty nonetheless. |
You will watch a video introducing you to the coolest graphing calculator ever, DESMOS. This completely free tool is a great alternative to owning a TI84 calculator, and will be available to you on your final exam.
Desmos Versions: STANDARD TESTING HERE is a playlist of additional tutorials for the Desmos Website. You will probably not use all these features, but they're nifty nonetheless. |
Tuesday, March 24th
You will review addition, subtraction, and multiplication of polynomials. Complete the module and click "submit" to view your grade. Retake the quiz as many times as it takes for you to score an 80 or better.
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You will complete a review module of the fundamental counting principle from our Probability Unit. Watch the video lesson, practice the problems, and take the quiz. Retake the quiz as many times as it takes for you to get an 80 or better.
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Wednesday, March 25th
You will review the five rules of exponents that were covered in Math 1. These exponent rules are fundamental building blocks for your success in Math 2 and beyond. Retake the quiz as many times as it takes for you to score an 80 or better.
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You will complete a review module regarding permutations and combinations, including distinguishable permutations. Watch the video lesson, practices the problems, and take the quiz. Retake the quiz as many times as it takes to score an 80 or better.
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Thursday, March 26th
You will review exponent rules with radicals. Remember, radicals can be rewritten as rational (fraction) exponents with the following rule:
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You will review basics from our Probability Unit, including
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Friday, March 27th
Your lesson for today is a review of simplifying radicals. You will cover simplifying square roots, as well as radicals with indexes above 2. You will also learn a rule for radicals with negative numbers.
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This review module covers Expected Value and Binomial Probability Distributions. Round carefully!
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Monday, March 30th
In this module, we pick back up where we left off before the coronavirus pandemic closed schools. This will be our last "review'" module before we continue with new material tomorrow.
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New unit alert! We are starting a new unit of study on Exponential and Logarithmic functions. Before we get too deep into logarithms, let's review some of what you learned in Math 1 about exponential functions.
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Tuesday, March 31st
In this lesson, we will cover the way in which angles are formed when parallel lines are intersected by a third line, called a transversal.
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We will explore applying exponential functions to model real-world phenomena of growth and decay.
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Wednesday, April 1st
In this lesson, you will cover theorems about the interior and exterior angles of triangles.
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In today's lesson, you will study exponential models for real world phenomena, and how to generate equations to fit these contexts.
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Thursday, April 2nd
In this lesson, you'll cover theorems regarding Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles.
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In this lesson, we will reacquaint you with logarithms, a topic you studied in Math 3.
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Friday, April 3rd
This is a quiz covering all the theorems we've discussed regarding angles, parallel lines, and triangles.
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In this lesson module, you will learn how to use Logarithms to solve equations containing Exponential expressions.
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Monday, April 6th
Midpoints? Of a triangle? Connected? To make a super special line inside the triangle? Mark me as curious!
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You can use logarithms to answer questions involving exponential growth and decay! Wow!
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Tuesday, April 7th
While this topic seems very easy (and it is!) it is also super important to remember some facts about how the sides of triangles are "built" by their angles, and vice versa. Super important for the ACT!
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You've solved exponential equations by using logarithms. Now you'll solve logarithmic equations using exponentials!
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Wednesday, April 8th
This lesson covers bisectors, which are lines that cut things in half!
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Sometimes the ugliest looking equation is actually the easiest to solve!
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Thursday, April 9th
Today I want you to just review/practice the theorems we've covered this week (4/6-4/8). You can take this multiple times.
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In this lesson, you will learn four unique properties of logarithms that will help you solve more difficult equations.
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Monday, April 20th
"CPCTC" stands for Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent. Sounds obvious, right? Yes! It is! But, can you match the pieces which correspond with one another? (probably also yes)
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A sequence is a set of numbers in a specific order that all relate to one another in a specific way. Can you identify the pattern?
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Tuesday, April 21st
In this lesson, we will delve into proportions, which will lead into our study of similar triangles.
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This lesson will introduce Geometric Sequences, which follow a pattern of repeated multiplication or division.
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Wednesday, April 22nd
Building towards our work with similar triangles, we will study ratios and how they are expressed.
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Looking at a mix of arithmetic and geometric sequences, as well as some sequences that aren't arithmetic or geometric! Fun stuff!
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Thursday, April 23rd
It's finally happening! We are studying Similar Triangles!
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Looking at formulas for sequences that aren't written in the standard explicit format...
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Friday, April 24th
Quiz on materials from Monday 4/20 to Thursday 4/23
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Quiz on materials from Monday 4/20 to Thursday 4/23
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Monday, April 27th
Please check your Powerschool account to see if you're missing any assignments. If you have a check mark for an assignment, you're good. If you're missing a check mark, go back to that assignment and complete it!
Tuesday, April 28th
More practice with similar triangles.
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Learn how to quickly add a bunch of numbers in one clean sweep!
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Wednesday, April 29th
See the triangles everywhere you look, guaranteed or your money back. Luckily, you didn't pay for this.
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Remember Arithmetic Sequences? Remember how we added some of the numbers together? That's basically an arithmetic series. Cool!
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Thursday, April 30th
Take a minute to enjoy life. Don't worry about math today.
Friday, May 1st
Please check your Powerschool account to see if you're missing any assignments. If you have a check mark for an assignment, you're good. If you're missing a check mark, go back to that assignment and complete it!
Monday, May 4th
Truly, this similar triangle theorem is as Side-Splittingly hilarious as it sounds.
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Geometric Series refers to the addition of the terms of a geometric sequence.
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Tuesday, May 5th
"Bisector" - Something that cuts something else in half.
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It's just... y'all.. it's infinite. It keeps going. Y'all. It's wild.
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Wednesday, May 6th
Please check your Powerschool account to see if you're missing any assignments. If you have a check mark for an assignment, you're good. If you're missing a check mark, go back to that assignment and complete it!
Thursday, May 7th
Use this as a PRACTICE for the test on Similar Triangles!
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Use this as a PRACTICE test on Sequences and Series!
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Friday, May 8th
You got this, my friends!
Monday, May 11th
You know how these work. Yeah, you do!
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Boxes with numbers. Cooler than you think.
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Tuesday, May 12th
Like Venn Diagrams, but without the Venn Diagrams.
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This is so easy. I should have put it in the same lesson with Adding Matrices.
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Wednesday, May 13th
Please check your Powerschool account to see if you're missing any assignments. If you have a check mark for an assignment, you're good. If you're missing a check mark, go back to that assignment and complete it!
Thursday, May 14th
Unions, Intersections, and now Differences and Complements of Sets
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This is basically the distributive property. This matrix stuff is EASY, isn't it? Wow!
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Friday, May 15th
Advanced practice with multiple set operations!
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Advanced practice with multiple operations on matrices!
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Monday, May 18th
Please excuse your lack of mathematics for today. We had technical difficulties with the lessons for today.
Instead, you may join a Zoom chat with me where we can catch up on life, the universe, and all the math you could ever ask for!
Instead, you may join a Zoom chat with me where we can catch up on life, the universe, and all the math you could ever ask for!
Tuesday, May 19th
What're the odds of that?
Well, now you'll know how to answer that! |
Not quite so easy, but you can do it!
[a x b] x [b x c] = [a x c] [a x b] x [a x b] ≠ [a x b] |
Wednesday, May 20th
Please check your Powerschool account to see if you're missing any assignments. If you have a check mark for an assignment, you're good. If you're missing a check mark, go back to that assignment and complete it!
Thursday May 21st
This is all about counting. Sounds easy, but it's easy to miscount things!
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That stuff is hard! Let's practice some more.
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Friday, May 22nd
When you do multiple things at once, to find the probability of the outcome happening, all you do is multiply...
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You can do this! Multiply, scalar multiply, then add!
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