Today's assignment:
- Complete Further Practice p. 69-70 #1, 4, 9, 10
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"It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer." - Albert Einstein
Monday, December 6, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Math 9 Assignment
Today's assignment:
- Complete Practice & Problems page 241 #1-26, 30, 32
- Complete Practice & Problems page 244 #1-30. 33
Remember to check out this video if you don't fully understand (or just need a reminder)
Basic Trigonometry
- Complete Practice & Problems page 241 #1-26, 30, 32
- Complete Practice & Problems page 244 #1-30. 33
Remember to check out this video if you don't fully understand (or just need a reminder)
Basic Trigonometry
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Math 12 Assignment
Today's assignment:
- Complete Exercises page 342-345 #1-4, 10, 13, 24
- Complete Exercises page 342-345 #1-4, 10, 13, 24
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Math 12 Assignment
Today's assignment:
- Complete Exercises p. 333-335 #1-5, 10-13
If you want a proof of the sum identities you can find them here
Proof of sin(a+b)=cos(a)sin(b) + sin(a)cos(b)
Proof of cos(a+b)=cos(a)(cos(b) - sin(a)sin(b)
The proofs are done differently from the unit circle one I showed in class and may be clearer.
- Complete Exercises p. 333-335 #1-5, 10-13
If you want a proof of the sum identities you can find them here
Proof of sin(a+b)=cos(a)sin(b) + sin(a)cos(b)
Proof of cos(a+b)=cos(a)(cos(b) - sin(a)sin(b)
The proofs are done differently from the unit circle one I showed in class and may be clearer.
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Math 9 Assignment
Today's assignment:
- Complete Tangent worksheet
If you need a refresher on the tangent ratio check this video out. It goes into what we are doing tomorrow as well so you can skip ahead to the tangent portion (at about 6:40)
Basic Trigonometry
Basic Trigonometry examples
- Complete Tangent worksheet
If you need a refresher on the tangent ratio check this video out. It goes into what we are doing tomorrow as well so you can skip ahead to the tangent portion (at about 6:40)
Basic Trigonometry
Basic Trigonometry examples
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math 9 assignment
Chemistry 11 Assignment
Today's assignment:
- Complete Review & Practice p. 685 #2-5
- Complete Review & Practice p. 691 #1-6
- Complete Preparing an Ester lab
- Complete Review & Practice p. 685 #2-5
- Complete Review & Practice p. 691 #1-6
- Complete Preparing an Ester lab
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Science 9 Assignment
Today's assignment:
- Read pg. 290-294
- Complete Practice Problems p. 293 and 294
- Complete Ohm's Law worksheet
- Read pg. 290-294
- Complete Practice Problems p. 293 and 294
- Complete Ohm's Law worksheet
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Math 9 Assignment
Today's assignment:
- Complete Practice p. 238 #1-24
- Complete Problems p. 238 #27, 28
- Complete Practice p. 238 #1-24
- Complete Problems p. 238 #27, 28
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Science 9 Assignment
Today's assignment:
- Complete the Using a Voltmeter lab.
- Complete the Using a Voltmeter lab.
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Chemistry 11 Assignment
Today's assignment:
- Complete the Naming Alkenes and Alkynes worksheet
Check out this video if you need some more help
Naming Alkenes
Also, I totally missed an important thing when naming alkenes and alkynes you choose the longest carbon chain that contains the double or triple bond, with the triple bond taking precedence over the double bond.
So basically if a chain is longer but doesn't include the double bond it doesn't count. Same thing with a triple bond.
- Complete the Naming Alkenes and Alkynes worksheet
Check out this video if you need some more help
Naming Alkenes
Also, I totally missed an important thing when naming alkenes and alkynes you choose the longest carbon chain that contains the double or triple bond, with the triple bond taking precedence over the double bond.
So basically if a chain is longer but doesn't include the double bond it doesn't count. Same thing with a triple bond.
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chemistry 11 assignment
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