Advanced Pre-Calculus 2020-2021-6th Assignments

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April 22, 23 SAT practice in Google Classroom

April 22, 23 SAT practice

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April 22, 2021 Basic Trig Reciprocal Identities Video in Google Classroom

April 22, 2021 Basic Trig Reciprocal Identities Video

What the video for the next lesson.  When you have watched the video, please tell me verbally or send me an email.  ([email protected])

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April 13, 2021 in Google Classroom

April 13, 2021

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ACT Quizizz April 8 in Google Classroom

ACT Quizizz April 8

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Wednesday March 31 and April 1 (March 9-10 Law of Sines and Cosines Review) in Google Classroom

Wednesday March 31 and April 1 (March 9-10 Law of Sines and Cosines Review)

I opened this up again to get better grades and allow everyone to finish it. Please make sure you can get it finished by Saturday night.

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Wednesday March 31, 2021 Trig Practice  in Google Classroom

Wednesday March 31, 2021 Trig Practice

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Thursday April 1, 2021 in Google Classroom

Thursday April 1, 2021

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March 22-24, 2021  Graphing Trig Functions Part 1 Sine, Cosine, and Tangent in Google Classroom

March 22-24, 2021 Graphing Trig Functions Part 1 Sine, Cosine, and Tangent

I have included Notes and homework. This will take maybe 2-3 days. We will break it down and work on it each day in class until we are finished.

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March 10 Unit Circle Game for a Grade NO notes in Google Classroom

March 10 Unit Circle Game for a Grade NO notes

Please do not use notes, and show me your grade when complete

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March 4-5 Law of Cosines in Google Classroom

March 4-5 Law of Cosines

Notes, homework and video reference

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March 8, 2021 Quiz over Trig Functions in Google Classroom

March 8, 2021 Quiz over Trig Functions

Quiz

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Unit Circle Practice in Google Classroom

Unit Circle Practice

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March 2, 2021 Law of Sines  in Google Classroom

March 2, 2021 Law of Sines

Today we will finish teaching Law of Sines and complete the homework.
The reference video was posted yesterday.

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March 1, 2021 Finish homework and Law of Sines begin in Google Classroom

March 1, 2021 Finish homework and Law of Sines begin

Today we will finish the work from Friday over Trig functions and the Unit Circle. Please submit that today and then watch the videos for the next section. If you don't have the paper, send me an email so I can get you the information.

We will begin Law of Sines

We will also begin a new problem of the day paper.

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We’re you able to finish most of your paper yesterday? in Google Classroom

We’re you able to finish most of your paper yesterday?

Due to possible power outages, today just finish your work from yesterday. We’re you able to finish and understand?

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Feb 10 and 15, 2021 Finding side lengths using trig functions in Google Classroom

Feb 10 and 15, 2021 Finding side lengths using trig functions

Notes. video, and homework

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Feb 2 2021 Arc length and sector area in Google Classroom

Feb 2 2021 Arc length and sector area

Today we took notes on arc length and sector area. I have attached the videos, notes and homework as needed. We completed the odds and also number 10 on the homework.

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Feb 1, 2021 Angle Measure work for today in Google Classroom

Feb 1, 2021 Angle Measure work for today

I have included the home work and notes for Angle measure with Trig Functions. I also attached the video for reference.

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Monday Jan 25 Assignment Review  in Google Classroom

Monday Jan 25 Assignment Review

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December 14, 2020 Irrational Roots and Descartes Rule in Google Classroom

December 14, 2020 Irrational Roots and Descartes Rule

Complete the homework and submit the work you complete today. It is likely we finish the work tomorrow. Submit what you do today for attendance purposes. We will likely not finish completely, so send in the work you can get done please. We will begin the review the second half of the period.

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December 8 and 10, 2020 Rational Zeros Notes and homework.   in Google Classroom

December 8 and 10, 2020 Rational Zeros Notes and homework.

Please watch the video and begin the homework. The homework will not be due until Thursday. Please send what you have so far today in an email
IF YOU DID NOT TAKE your test yesterday..........you need to email me. I had instructions left on Tuesday in the stream about the test. I have instructed you to look at the steam announcements along with the classwork.

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December 4-7, 2020 Remainder and Factor Theorem in Google Classroom

December 4-7, 2020 Remainder and Factor Theorem

Watch both videos and begin the homework. Send me an email with what you complete today and then you can submit the full finished copy Monday.

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December 2-3, 2020 Division of Polynomials and Homework 5 in Google Classroom

December 2-3, 2020 Division of Polynomials and Homework 5

Watch the videos, look over the notes, and complete the homework by Thursday December 3rd.

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November 30, 2020 Zeros and Multiplicity in Google Classroom

November 30, 2020 Zeros and Multiplicity

Please complete homework 4 attached below. I also attached the notes and video for reference.

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November 12, 2020 Remote Learning Inverse Review in Google Classroom

November 12, 2020 Remote Learning Inverse Review

Review for learning

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Quiz 2-4 Nov 4, 2020 in Google Classroom

Quiz 2-4 Nov 4, 2020

Today we will complete the Quiz 2-4 using notes and homework as needed.

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Average Rate of Change Homework 5 in Google Classroom

Average Rate of Change Homework 5

Please open the document. If you need a license code, my code is t-quisenberr-1591
Answer the question and submit it back to me.

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October 5 Quick check video question. in Google Classroom

October 5 Quick check video question.

Please answer the following question.
How is average rate of change different or similar to normal linear slope from Algebra 1?

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October 1 Quick Check video question in Google Classroom

October 1 Quick Check video question

Please answer the following question over the video today.
What is the difference between even functions and odd functions? How do we determine it algebraically?