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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Honors Calculus 12/19/13

Attached are a couple of the problems we went over in class.  Remember, bring in up to 10 cans for extra credit. 

AP Calculus 12/19/13

The problems suggested to do over break are p 288/ 5-43 odds and p 302/ 55-61.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

AP Calulus 12/18/13

Memorization quiz tomorrow.  IT WILL BE TIMED. Then, be able to find indefinite integrals using u-substitution and evaluate a definite integral.

ALSO, cans can be brought in for extra credit.  LIMIT IS 10 by FRIDAY!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Honors Calculus 12/17/13

Be ready to answer a few questions about second derivatives tomorrow.  Given a function, find the point(s) of inflection and intervals for concavity.

AP Calculus 12/17/13

Do the problems from today:  p 301-302/ 5-25 odds, 33-41 odds, and 47-53 odds.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Honors Calculus 12/16/13

The problems for tomorrow are from 3.4/ 27-35 odds.

AP Calculus 12/16/13

Here are the board problems from today.  The assignment for tonight is from p 301/ 5-25 odds.  Thinking about a memorization quiz for differentiation and integration on Thursday.  Look at page 246 to know what'll be on there.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

AP Calculus 12/10/13

Here are the answers to today's problems.  There will be a HW quiz over the problems tomorrow.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Honors Calculus 12/9/13

The problems from today and their answers.  Answers should be in interval form i.e. (-2,5).  Quiz tomorrow covering first derivatives.  Solving algebraically and drawing graphs.



AP Calculus 12/9/13

The problems for tonight:

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Honors Calculus 12/05/13

The problems for tonight:


AP Calculus 12/05/13

Quiz tomorrow.  Upper/lower/right/left sums.  Summation of rectangles.  The problems from today in class are below: the answer to the class problem and then the practice problem.


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Honors Calculus 11/23/13

Here are the answers from the suggested review problems.

So, the problem in class, the one with the two ships bothered me the entire day, as some of you may or may not already know.  What needs to be taken into account is the positions and the directions.  If you plot points on a coordinate plane, one would see if B is the origin, A's position is initially (-150,0) on the coordinate plane, while B is (0,0).  After 4 hours, A's position is then (-10,0) while B is (0,100).  Both are moving in the positive x and y direction, therefore dx/dt is positive and dy/dt is positive.  A worked out solution is below.
Below is the test.  6's t value is in MINUTES! Also, since that problem yesterday had me going crazy, some hints for it.  Plot points on a coordinate plane representing the ships.  Take into account directions, whether they move in a positive or negative direction.


AP Calculus 11/23/13

The review for the test.  Sorry it was up so late.


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Monday, November 18, 2013

Honors Calculus 11/18/13

The answers to the examples from today along with homework problems and answers to the oil spill problem.




Friday, November 15, 2013

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Honors Calculus 11/6/13

The review problems and answers are below.  You'll have to do some chain rule problems at the beginning of class tomorrow.  Be ready.





Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Honors Calculus 11/5/13

The problems you should start working on for tomorrow are from page 134/ 47-65 odds, 69, 71, 73, 77.  Bring your books or have the problems written down as I will allow you continue to work on them in class tomorrow.

AP Calculus 11/5/13

The problems to be done for tonight are on page 183/ 17-37 odds and 41-47 odds.