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AP Calculus
MondayChapter 3 Test Part 2
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Tuesday4.1 Extreme Values of Functions
Objective: be able to determine the local or global extreme values of a function. Pg 184, #1-13 all |
Wednesday4.1 Extreme Values of Functions
Objective: be able to determine the local or global extreme values of a function. Pg 184, #15-27 odds |
Thursday4.1 Extreme Values of Functions
Objective: be able to determine the local or global extreme values of a function. Pg 184, #31-47 odds |
FridayNo School
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Pre-Calculus
Monday2.1 Linear and Quadratic Functions and Modeling
Objective: be able to recognize and graph linear and quadratic functions, and use these functions to model application problems. Pg 169, #1-11 odds Content Expectation P3.1, P3.2 |
Tuesday2.1 Linear and Quadratic Functions and Modeling
Objective: be able to recognize and graph linear and quadratic functions, and use these functions to model application problems. Pg 169, #13-31 odds Content Expectation P3.1, P3.2 |
Wednesday2.1 Linear and Quadratic Functions and Modeling
Objective: be able to recognize and graph linear and quadratic functions, and use these functions to model application problems. Pg 169, #33-51 odds Content Expectation P3.1, P3.2 |
Thursday2.1 Linear and Quadratic Functions and Modeling
Objective: be able to recognize and graph linear and quadratic functions, and use these functions to model application problems. Pg 169, #53-65 odds Content Expectation P3.1, P3.2 |
FridayNo School
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Algebra 2
Monday4-1 Introduction to Matrices
Objective: Organize data in matrices. Use matrix row and column operations to analyze data. Pg 188, #1-25 |
Tuesday4-2 Operations with Matrices
Objective: add and subtract matrices. Multiply a matrix by a scalar. Pg 195, #1-11 |
Wednesday4-3 Multiplying Matrices
Objective: Multiply matrices. Use the properties of matrix multiplication. Pg 204, #1-11 |
Thursday4-3 Multiplying Matrices
Objective: Multiply matrices. Use the properties of matrix multiplication. -worksheet |
FridayNo School
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For Details about course content expectations through the State of Michigan see:
http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140-38924_41644_42668---,00.html
Codes used in course standards alignment:
L = Quantitative Literacy and Logic
A = Algebra and Functions
G = Geometry and Trigonometry
S = Statistics and Probability
Please see the Michigan Education Curriculum site for a full interpretation and presentation of each strand:
Algebra II: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/Algebra_II_9-3-09_edits_292004_7.pdf
Pre-Calc: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/PreCalc_167750_7.pdf