Tonight's homework
is to start book 2.3 and do to about #50.
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After our 5 question warm-up on power rule, we went over the 2.2 exit slip. You can find the answers to the exit slip on the calculus page. We went over examples of the product and quotient rules.
Tonight's homework is to start book 2.3 and do to about #50. We satrted by discussing two attitude stories for PBIS. We also addressed any lingering questions at the end of 2.2. Students are to complete the new motion packet they received in class today and do #117 & 118 on page 118. Please bring back the 2.2 exit slip if you did not turn it in.
How are position, velocity, acceleration related? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFeuGMMiZWw&feature=relmfu Quiz 2.2 (just power rule) will be this Thursday, October 18th. Below is a good problem. See if you can work out the questions and then check your answers. http://www.calculus-help.com/5-particle-motion/ After our 5 wam-up questions, we went over the first two pages of the Motion packet. We also went over questions on the last book problems from 2.2. Tonight's homework is to complete the motion packet.
Tomorrow you are to turn in all of book 2.2, WS Instataneous Rate of Change and page 1 (front & back) of the Motion packet. Quiz 2.2 on the power rule will be Thursday, October 18th. How do I graph a derivative graph given a function? Check out the link below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoTGPUArfTI&feature=relmfu Today we completed our 5 warm-up questions and then found the derivative of a quadratic function by using the definition of the derivative (2.1). We also reviewed the concept of differentiability and then completed the Quiz 2.1. Homework is to complete all of the book problems from 2.2
After our 5 limit questions, we looked at questions from book assignment 2.2. You should be done through #62 and working on the rest of the book problems for 2.2. We completed our notes packet on Instantaneous Rate of Change and how it uses the definition of the derivative at a point.
Quiz 2.1 is tomorrow. For a quick review on differentiability, check out the link below. http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/what-it-means-to-be-differentiable.html After our warm-up problems we completed a 5 question review of 2.1. If you want to see more examples of finding a derivative using the limit definition, view the link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzDYOHETFlo We went over questions in the first part of book 2.2. We also looked at how to plot a derivative graph and the derivative rules for sine and cosine. Tonight's homework is complete book 2.2 through #62. For more power rule examples use the link below. Some of these we did in class. http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~hass/Calculus/HTAC/excerpts/node19.html After our 5 question warm-up we reviewed what we learned last week with a short video.
http://www.calculus-help.com/the-difference-quotient/ http://www.calculus-help.com/the-power-rule/ We went over questions on book assignment 2.1 and then used the power rule to calculate the derivative of 4 different functions. Tonight's homework is to start book 2.2 up to 50, but skip the problems with sine or cosine functions. We will discuss that tomorrow. Also, make sure you turn in last week's homework: WS Local Linearity, WS Concept of Derivative, & Book 2.1. After our 5 warm-up limit questions we did worked out a couple examples on writing the equation of a tangent line (using the limit definition of the derivative). We also complete the last 3 problems in the Concepts of Derivative packet. Your homework is to complete the book 2.1 assignment (page 103 - 106 1 - 4, 6 - 18 even, 26, 28, 30, 34, 39 - 42, 45 - 48, 52, 58, 64, 67, 83, 84).
After our 5 warm-up limit questions, we used the TI-Nspire calculators (in color!) to explore the relationship between the slope of the secant line and the slope of the tangent line as the point on the secant line gets closer to the point of tangency. We worked out a couple problems on how to find the slope of the graph (the derivative) using the limit definition of the derivative. We checked our work graphically. To see more examples of finding the derivative go the to link below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wH-g60EJ18&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzDYOHETFlo Tonight's homework is to complete about half of the 2.1 book problems (page 103 - 106 1 - 4, 6 - 18 even, 26, 28, 30, 34, 39 - 42, 45 - 48, 52, 58, 64, 67, 83, 84 these are all the problems for 2.1) Bring
your books to class tomorrow. After our 5 warm-up questions on limits, we completed our packet on local linearity and found that some functions have points where they are not locally linear. We also started talking about the concept of the derivative as the instantaneous rate of change and the slope of the tangent to the graph. Tonight's homework is to complete questions 1
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