Friday, April 10, 2009

Help with inverse funtions (Algebra II)

Hey everybody, if you're struggling with with these inverse functions, here's a good video of some dude explaining them a little bit. Feel free to email me if you have any questions or need extra help. (mrfritz23@gmail.com)

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Wednesday

Hello all! Today's a great day for outdoor homework! Studies show people think better when they breathe fresh air and are in the sunlight.

Algebra II
In case you wanted to see the solutions to last night's homework, they are here:

4/7 HW Solutions

**Tonight's homework: please print out the "4/8 HW Sheet" and complete it, and bring in your answers tomorrow. If you cannot print them, then rewrite the problems on a separate sheet of paper and work them out on it.

4/8 HW Sheet
- If this word document isn't working for you, try this one: 4/8 HW sheet.pdf

Random Brain Teaser:

A newly married couple recently bought a cottage in a small mountainous village in Vermont. While they were there, the power went out due to a storm, and there was no sign of an early recovery. So they decided to stay at the husband's parent's house until they received power again. Now, the town where the cottage is was so small that the news of the power outage wouldn't be covered in the news, and they were so new to the neighborhood that they didn't have any contacts in the town or even the phone number of the local police department. How then, from the husband's parent's house could they discover when the power was back on in the cottage? (Hint: This brainteaser predates the internet)

Think you know the answer? Leave a comment!

Friday, April 3, 2009

French Fry Friday

It's a good day, a Fri-day!  Free up some time to eat French fries with a friend.

Precalc
Today we reviewed a little of 5.4-5.5 and then took a quiz on said material.  This weekend, bue sure to review for Tuesday's test, and bring questions for Monday!

Notes:
5.5 - Day 2 (From Thursday)

Homework:
Textbook: pp455-456 #'s 4, 6, 19, 23, 24, 32, 34, 35, 40, 47 
Problems not in textbook:
  Suppose A = sin(x) and B = cos(x), and x is in QI.
      Find the following in terms of A & B:
          ex) sin(2x) = 2sin(x)cos(x) = 2AB
      
          1) sin(x/2)     2) cos(2x)     3) sin(3x)-sin(x)

**If you are stuck or want to check over your work, Mr. Hurley has been nice enough to provide solutions for you here.  (For real this time!)

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

An exciting day for Scientists...

Sometime today around 9AM EST, Dr. Phillip Rosenguard, head of reanimatory bilogical research at Harvard University became the first successful scientist to reanimate a deceased human being.  Some fear that Mary Shelly's depiction of such an event will come true, and this human brought back to life, whom Rosenguard has named Odan (Once Dead, Alive Now) will destroy his maker as well as regular townsfolk.  Dr. Rosenguard assures others though that Odan is a friendly creation, however.  "[Odan] wouldn't hurt a fly, literally.  He's even careful not to step on ants."


Precalc
Today we covered double and half angle identities. (Section 5.5)  Don't forget to consider the quadrant of u/2 when solving you equations!

Notes:
5.4 - Day 2 (In case you were absent yesterday)

Homework:
HW #3 - p451 #2-26 even; #34-38 even; #46,48

*You all have been working hard, so I thought I'd give you the solutions to tonights homework to make your load a little lighter:  HW 3 Solutions