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Saturday, May 17, 2014
Review: 4.5-Graphs of sine and cosine functions
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Properties of sine and cosine functions 1. The domain is the set of real numbers. 2. The range is the set of y values such that −1≤ y ≤1 ...
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Review: 9.4-Mathematical Induction
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Mathematical induction is a way of proving an equation. These are the steps of mathematical induction: 1)Prove the statement is true at t...
Review: 9.5-Binomial Theorem
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Binomial: a polynomial that has two terms; (x+y)n Expansion Formulas: (x+y)0=1 (x+y)1=x+y (x+y)2=x2+2xy+y2 (x+y)3=x3+3x2y+3xy2+y3 (...
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Thursday, May 8, 2014
Review: 5.2-Verifying Trigonometric Identities
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Sabrina W. did her presentations on verifying trig equations by using trig identities. This is a hard lesson and it really helps to practice...
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Review: 8.1-Matrices and Systems of Equations
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Teddy did his presentation on matrices and systems of equations. Here is a quick run-down on this section. We can find the solutions of ma...
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Review: 6.4-Vectors and Dot Products
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One of the first review presentations was Darron's on vectors and dot products. Here is an overview this topic. Dot Product of Two V...
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Interesting Math Stuff #14: Knot Theory
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A mathematical knot is a knot that cannot be undone because the ends are joined together. In math lingo, a mathematical knot is a "emb...
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