Saturday, November 26, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Your emails
This is just a reminder that when you come in on Monday, I want you to be good to go with your school email account!
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Next group of problems
See below for the next set of exercises I would like you to do. The answers are right next to the exercises in blue so that you can check your work. For exercises 5-10, make sure you understand why the equations are NOT linear. I know it's a flashback to Algebra I, but you can do it!
For problems 11-24, you are solving for x. I know that they are really easy problems, but it's important that you have a strong foundation before we move to more complicated ones.
Any questions please comment or email.
For problems 11-24, you are solving for x. I know that they are really easy problems, but it's important that you have a strong foundation before we move to more complicated ones.
Any questions please comment or email.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Try these
Give these 4 problems a shot. They are the first 4 problems from Section P.3 in your textbook. The answers are next to each problem in blue. If you need any of these problems done out, please email me at Ms.Milkosky at gmail.com or post a comment!
Monday, August 8, 2011
Back from vacation
Hi guys,
I have been away all summer, but am now back in action and ready to start putting up videos for you guys to take a look at. First I will put up a few problems directly from your book along with the answers and ask you to give them a try. They are review from things you will have learned in Honors Algebra I. If you are unable to do these problems and need me to do them out on video, I am more than happy to. Please email me at Ms.Milkosky at gmail.com or post a comment below.
I will be doing plenty of problems out for you, but for these first ones, I wanted you to give them a try since they are a little easier.
I have been away all summer, but am now back in action and ready to start putting up videos for you guys to take a look at. First I will put up a few problems directly from your book along with the answers and ask you to give them a try. They are review from things you will have learned in Honors Algebra I. If you are unable to do these problems and need me to do them out on video, I am more than happy to. Please email me at Ms.Milkosky at gmail.com or post a comment below.
I will be doing plenty of problems out for you, but for these first ones, I wanted you to give them a try since they are a little easier.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Here is the order in which the teams were picked...
Remember, you MUST email me at Ms.Milkosky at gmail.com with your choice of topic. This post will be updated accordingly, so keep checking. Don't wait too long or else you might lose your spot...
Each team now has 1 hour to respond with their choice before we move to the next group. The 1 hour begins when the previous team's choice is posted.
It's a free for all!!! Anyone can pick, order doesn't matter anymore!! Email when you are ready with your topic!!!
Chatty Kathys 5.6 Law of Cosines, Area of Triangle, Heron's Formula (9:55am)
Jeff&Brian 9.1 Permuations (12:14pm)
Gingers 5.5 Law of Sines (Ambiguous Case) (12:38)
RAGE 9.2 The Binomial Theorem (2:05)
You Know, A Zebound 5.3 Sine Sum and difference Identities (2:07)
Panthers 6.4 Coordinate Conversion (3:40)
Kool-Aid 5.2 Proving Non-aglebra Identities
Wingaersheek 6.3 Eliminating the Parameter (6:55)
Shy Ronnie 6.6 Multiplication and Division Complex Numbers
Foley2 Gifford 9.1 Combinations (7:50am)
the BEST 9.2 Powers of Binomials & Pascal's Triangle
HZH 5.3 Cosine Sum and difference identities (9:56am)
Quiz Group 6.5 Rose and Limacon Curves
Weber 5.1 Fundamental Identities (12:43pm)
Shannon Palmer 6.6 De Moivre's Theorem
Team Wicked Awesome 5.3 Tangent Sum and difference Identities (12:56pm)
skillz dat killz 5.4 Power Reducing Identities
Blue Baboons 6.3 Simulating Motion (2:01)
Gingerlicious Mathletes 6.3 Parametric Equations and Parametric Curves
Scheffel-r=cos0 9.1 Multiplication Principle of Counting
h^2 6.6 The Complex Plane, Trig Form of Complex Numbers (2:40)
Ally and Mike
Team Matt 8.5 Eccentricity & Writing Polar Equations for Conics
I heart Pat Harney's Anti-liberal propaganda 9.3 Conditional Probability
The Beach Girls (Sarah and Shannon) 9.3 Venn Diagrams and Tree Diagrams
Ace's (Sarah and Lizzie) 6.4 Polar Coordinate System (2:40)
Each team now has 1 hour to respond with their choice before we move to the next group. The 1 hour begins when the previous team's choice is posted.
It's a free for all!!! Anyone can pick, order doesn't matter anymore!! Email when you are ready with your topic!!!
Chatty Kathys 5.6 Law of Cosines, Area of Triangle, Heron's Formula (9:55am)
Jeff&Brian 9.1 Permuations (12:14pm)
Gingers 5.5 Law of Sines (Ambiguous Case) (12:38)
RAGE 9.2 The Binomial Theorem (2:05)
You Know, A Zebound 5.3 Sine Sum and difference Identities (2:07)
Panthers 6.4 Coordinate Conversion (3:40)
Kool-Aid 5.2 Proving Non-aglebra Identities
Wingaersheek 6.3 Eliminating the Parameter (6:55)
Shy Ronnie 6.6 Multiplication and Division Complex Numbers
Foley2 Gifford 9.1 Combinations (7:50am)
the BEST 9.2 Powers of Binomials & Pascal's Triangle
HZH 5.3 Cosine Sum and difference identities (9:56am)
Quiz Group 6.5 Rose and Limacon Curves
Weber 5.1 Fundamental Identities (12:43pm)
Shannon Palmer 6.6 De Moivre's Theorem
Team Wicked Awesome 5.3 Tangent Sum and difference Identities (12:56pm)
skillz dat killz 5.4 Power Reducing Identities
Blue Baboons 6.3 Simulating Motion (2:01)
Gingerlicious Mathletes 6.3 Parametric Equations and Parametric Curves
Scheffel-r=cos0 9.1 Multiplication Principle of Counting
h^2 6.6 The Complex Plane, Trig Form of Complex Numbers (2:40)
Ally and Mike
Team Matt 8.5 Eccentricity & Writing Polar Equations for Conics
I heart Pat Harney's Anti-liberal propaganda 9.3 Conditional Probability
The Beach Girls (Sarah and Shannon) 9.3 Venn Diagrams and Tree Diagrams
Ace's (Sarah and Lizzie) 6.4 Polar Coordinate System (2:40)
List of Topics
5.1 Simplifying Trig Expressions & Solving Trig Equations
5.4 Double Angle Identities
5.4 Half Angle Identities
6.4 Equation Conversion
6.4 Finding Distance Using Polar Coordinates
6.5 Graphs of Polar Equations ( Symmetry)
6.5 Analyzing Polar Graphs
6.6 Powers of Complex Numbers
6.6 Roots of Complex Numbers
8.5 Analyzing Polar Equations of Conics
8.5 Orbits
9.1 Subsets of an n-set
9.2 Factorial Identities
9.3 Sample Spaces aand Probability Functions
9.3 Determining Probabilities
9.3 Binomial Distributions
5.4 Double Angle Identities
5.4 Half Angle Identities
6.4 Equation Conversion
6.4 Finding Distance Using Polar Coordinates
6.5 Graphs of Polar Equations ( Symmetry)
6.5 Analyzing Polar Graphs
6.6 Powers of Complex Numbers
6.6 Roots of Complex Numbers
8.5 Analyzing Polar Equations of Conics
8.5 Orbits
9.1 Subsets of an n-set
9.2 Factorial Identities
9.3 Sample Spaces aand Probability Functions
9.3 Determining Probabilities
9.3 Binomial Distributions
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Final Project
You are going to get into groups of 3 and make a 2-5 minute video of a topic that we learned this semester. This project is optional so you do not have to do it if you do not want to. There will be more details given in class.
If you are choosing to participate, you MUST give an index card listing the following to Ms. Camiel, Ms. Martino or myself by Tuesday, May 31th, 2011 at 2:00pm:
1) Team Name
2) List the team members
3) List the team members' teachers
4) List the team members' sections
You are allowed to work with ANYONE taking Pre-Calc 40. That means that someone from my class could work with someone from Ms. Camiel's class and someone from Ms. Martino's class.
After school on Tuesday we will post the order in which the teams were drawn and then we will post the topics. If you are the first group chosen, you must email me at Ms.Milkosky at gmail.com with the topic your group has chosen. I will then update the list showing what topic the first group chose (and removing it from the master list). Once that has been done, the second group will email me with their choice and I will update the list. Then the third group, etc, until all groups have chosen.
If you are choosing to participate, you MUST give an index card listing the following to Ms. Camiel, Ms. Martino or myself by Tuesday, May 31th, 2011 at 2:00pm:
1) Team Name
2) List the team members
3) List the team members' teachers
4) List the team members' sections
You are allowed to work with ANYONE taking Pre-Calc 40. That means that someone from my class could work with someone from Ms. Camiel's class and someone from Ms. Martino's class.
After school on Tuesday we will post the order in which the teams were drawn and then we will post the topics. If you are the first group chosen, you must email me at Ms.Milkosky at gmail.com with the topic your group has chosen. I will then update the list showing what topic the first group chose (and removing it from the master list). Once that has been done, the second group will email me with their choice and I will update the list. Then the third group, etc, until all groups have chosen.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
6.3-6.5 Assessment
DO NOT PANIC ABOUT YOUR GRADE ON IT!!!! I'm serious, don't worry, there is going to be some sort of scale. From short talks with several of you, it seems like the multiple choice was not a good idea. It stressed some of you out and made you second guess yourselves. It also made it extremely difficult to give partial credit. On tests I want to be able to reward you for what you know, even if it's not everything in the question. Plus, life's not a multiple choice test, it's more like an open response one.
Peace out and enjoy your weekend.
And remember, no worrying about your grade allowed!!
Peace out and enjoy your weekend.
And remember, no worrying about your grade allowed!!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Tonight's HW
Make sure that you copy down the green box that we talked about in class. That is where we will begin tomorrow.
Also, notice how there is homework tonight from both 6.3 and 6.4. That's because we finished 6.3 today and we started 6.4. Make sure you do both, and not just the HW from 6.4.
Also, notice how there is homework tonight from both 6.3 and 6.4. That's because we finished 6.3 today and we started 6.4. Make sure you do both, and not just the HW from 6.4.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Today's class
So I just learned that we didn't have to do the problems with vectors that we did today in class. They have been removed from your HW. Yay!! Don't worry about them.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Example 2 in class today
So, after you left, I realized I was making Example 2 WAY more complicated than I had to. We could have factored something out right away. I will show you at the beginning of next class.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
HW due Thursday
So assigned all the problems from 30-42. No, I didn't make a mistake by leaving off the "e". Here's the deal. You have 2 days to do it, so it shouldn't be a problem. If, however, you feel that you need more time, just ask. Or, I have an idea...try doing just the evens. This is only my recommendation if you literally have no time to get it all done. Practice makes perfect when dealing the probability and the more problems you do, the better you will understand it.
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