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Math B 6th Period |
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February 2012 January 2012
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Completing the basic transformations and see how combining transformations can yield new transformations. HW p. 218; 4 & 5 |
Practicing the transformations in class. Starting to learn programming syntax for calculator. |
More programming. Subroutines and Loops |
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Rotation matrices. HW p. 251; 23 &
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Rotation matrices 30 degrees. Review of 30-60-90 triangle theorem. HW Using matrices to transform objects. |
Scalar Transformation. Scalar transformations not centered at the origin. |
Plain Language Algorithm for animation. HW p. 250; 21 |
Plain Language to finish the animation |
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Using the MIRA to perform transformations. HW Find transformation matrices for reflections across the x- axis, y-axis, y = -x and y = x. |
Quiz – Calculator programming |
Using the MIRA to make rotations |
More MIRA work |
Beginning to review for unit exam. Looking back p. 253. I am anticipating a unit exam on Wednesday or Thursday next week. |
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NO SCHOOL |
Finish our review |
Unit exam |
NO class – Career Fair |
Return exam and give an overview of the next unit on NON LINEAR FUNCTIONS |
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Function
notation- understanding of this is a critical step into understanding any
advanced level of mathematics HW p. 345; 1 & 2 |
CYU p. 331 Exploration of more functions. IMPORTANT NOTATION!!! HW p. 346; 4, 5, & 6 |
Creating
parabolas from given information. HW p. 346; 7 & 8 |
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