Thursday, February 6, 2014
February 6, 2014 cont.
I forgot to mention that we did talk about the integral of 1/u. When you take the integral of 1/u using the power rule you would end up getting u^0/0 which isn't possible, however the true integral of 1/u, as we discussed in class, ends up being the ln(u), since the derivate of ln(u) is 1/u this makes sense.
February 6, 2014
Today in class we started out with a POD, then we completed the homework check for 5.6. Once we completed this, we went over how to do problems 11 and 13 on the Integral Worksheet. We then were given FRQ 1999 #3, and had 15 minutes to work alone on the problem. Once the 15 minutes was up we went over the answers to parts a and b, and we started going over part c when the bell rang. We didn't learn anything new today, we just did more practice for Integrating with U-Substitution.
HWK: Integral Worksheet #15-18, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Worksheet #1-8
HWK: Integral Worksheet #15-18, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Worksheet #1-8
February 4, 2014
In class today we reviewed the FRQ 2005, and graded a sample response. We then passed our FRQ's to someone else to grade. Ms. Sommariva then checked homework 5.5 as the class completed the check. After the check we did 5.6 notes which was on the Fundamental theorm of Calculus. If you missed the notes they should be on the shared drive.
Homework 5.6 page 225 Q1-Q10, #1, 3, 7, Integral worksheet problems #7-#12
Homework 5.6 page 225 Q1-Q10, #1, 3, 7, Integral worksheet problems #7-#12
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