Quiz Mon-Tues on Unit Circle. There is a link below to answers for degrees, radians, and coordinates on unit circle. You can scroll down and find two different posts with links to Khan Academy videos that are helpful (one says it's about radians, one says intro to unit circle).
READ CAREFULLY FOR HOMEWORK CONTENT:
Thursday-Friday classes were not at all consistent with the homework. Homework numbers are off on A day and B day as well. I would recommend that you get the homework from a member of your class. I know that every class had problems from p 554: 1-7. Some classes had p 560: 1-7. Some classes had problems from section 2 about pyramids and cones. From pp 550-552: every class should have been assigned at some point in time: 1-9, 14, 16-17, 19. So if you haven't done those yet, get them done. 4th and 6th have not learned about displacement and density yet, so have not been assigned the problems on p 560.
Quiz on Mon-Tues will be at the end of class. All classes will learn about volume and surface area of spheres.
By Thursday, all but 6th period will have finished new content for the year!
Answers to p 554:1-7: (of course you must show work)
1) 58.5 cubic inches, 2) about 55.4 cubic cm, 3) 15 cm 4) 11 cm,
5) 5 cm, 6) tall is smaller, about 63 cubic inches, shorter is about 82 cubic inches, 7) 257 cubic feet.
If you have trouble solving for a dimension algebraically, look at the examples on p 553.
READ CAREFULLY FOR HOMEWORK CONTENT:
Thursday-Friday classes were not at all consistent with the homework. Homework numbers are off on A day and B day as well. I would recommend that you get the homework from a member of your class. I know that every class had problems from p 554: 1-7. Some classes had p 560: 1-7. Some classes had problems from section 2 about pyramids and cones. From pp 550-552: every class should have been assigned at some point in time: 1-9, 14, 16-17, 19. So if you haven't done those yet, get them done. 4th and 6th have not learned about displacement and density yet, so have not been assigned the problems on p 560.
Quiz on Mon-Tues will be at the end of class. All classes will learn about volume and surface area of spheres.
By Thursday, all but 6th period will have finished new content for the year!
Answers to p 554:1-7: (of course you must show work)
1) 58.5 cubic inches, 2) about 55.4 cubic cm, 3) 15 cm 4) 11 cm,
5) 5 cm, 6) tall is smaller, about 63 cubic inches, shorter is about 82 cubic inches, 7) 257 cubic feet.
If you have trouble solving for a dimension algebraically, look at the examples on p 553.