3rd period Precalc Honors with Mr. Herrick (2020-2021)-period 3 Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Scott Herrick
- Term
- Fall 2020
- Department
- Math
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Final Exam Instructions:
*** The test covers chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
*** It will be worth either 100 OR 150 points (I haven't decided yet)
*** It is not multiple choice -- it will be taken through webassign (as with all of the other tests this year) -- ALL problems must be solved using algebraic and trigonometric techniques as shown in class.
*** Graphing calculators are allowed -- BUT they cannot be used as a way of solving a problem. You can use it to check an answer. You can use it to help you make computations go faster.
But in your work, I cannot see : "use calculator to get my answer".
*** If your homework grade for the semester is 90% (or above), then I will drop your lowest "chapter test" score. You may not have the score on the final exam dropped (even if it is your lowest score). The final exam score does not replace the lowest test score.
*** No outside sources are allowed to help you on this test. You will receive a zero for the entire test if you do.
*** You can use your notes to help you during the test.
*** The test covers chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
*** It will be worth either 100 OR 150 points (I haven't decided yet)
*** It is not multiple choice -- it will be taken through webassign (as with all of the other tests this year) -- ALL problems must be solved using algebraic and trigonometric techniques as shown in class.
*** Graphing calculators are allowed -- BUT they cannot be used as a way of solving a problem. You can use it to check an answer. You can use it to help you make computations go faster.
But in your work, I cannot see : "use calculator to get my answer".
*** If your homework grade for the semester is 90% (or above), then I will drop your lowest "chapter test" score. You may not have the score on the final exam dropped (even if it is your lowest score). The final exam score does not replace the lowest test score.
*** No outside sources are allowed to help you on this test. You will receive a zero for the entire test if you do.
*** You can use your notes to help you during the test.
Due:
Chapter 7 Test is scheduled for Friday 1/15/21.
Please study and prepare in the days leading up to the test. If you know the material, you will finish in time. If you don't know the material, you will run out of time. Please study!!
You are not allowed to use outside sources to help you on the test. You will get a zero for the entire test.
You must SHOW ALL WORK (as demonstrated in class) to get credit for each question. If you don't show work OR show work done another method (than what was taught in class), then you will not receive credit for the problem.
On the problems from sections 7.4 and 7.5 (Solving Trig. Equations), all of the answers are from the unit circle. Even though the directions say to round to 3 places where appropriate, you should not be using your calculator on any of these problems on the test. All answers must be in EXACT form. If you round your answers to 3 places, you will not receive any credit for these answers.
Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test. You are allowed to print out the page of formulas attached below.
You are allowed to use your graphing calculator.
ZOOMERS: It will be taken through webassign.net (you will only get ONE submission per question, please be careful and double-check what you have typed in before you hit the submit button.
It is due to Google Classroom at 10:49 am on Friday 1/15/21. (The test must be turned in as one pdf).
Your name need to be in the top right corner of each page (you may want to get them ready before the test starts -- to save a little time).
ROOMERS: It will be taken on paper. You are allowed to use your graphing calculator. Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test. I will give you a copy of the formula sheet.
The test will be returned to me at the end of the period. You do not submit anything to google classroom.
Please study and prepare in the days leading up to the test. If you know the material, you will finish in time. If you don't know the material, you will run out of time. Please study!!
You are not allowed to use outside sources to help you on the test. You will get a zero for the entire test.
You must SHOW ALL WORK (as demonstrated in class) to get credit for each question. If you don't show work OR show work done another method (than what was taught in class), then you will not receive credit for the problem.
On the problems from sections 7.4 and 7.5 (Solving Trig. Equations), all of the answers are from the unit circle. Even though the directions say to round to 3 places where appropriate, you should not be using your calculator on any of these problems on the test. All answers must be in EXACT form. If you round your answers to 3 places, you will not receive any credit for these answers.
Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test. You are allowed to print out the page of formulas attached below.
You are allowed to use your graphing calculator.
ZOOMERS: It will be taken through webassign.net (you will only get ONE submission per question, please be careful and double-check what you have typed in before you hit the submit button.
It is due to Google Classroom at 10:49 am on Friday 1/15/21. (The test must be turned in as one pdf).
Your name need to be in the top right corner of each page (you may want to get them ready before the test starts -- to save a little time).
ROOMERS: It will be taken on paper. You are allowed to use your graphing calculator. Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test. I will give you a copy of the formula sheet.
The test will be returned to me at the end of the period. You do not submit anything to google classroom.
Due:
#755
7 – Rev.B
Pg. 578-579: # 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 31, 35, 39, 51, 55, 61, 63, 67
7 – Rev.B
Pg. 578-579: # 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 31, 35, 39, 51, 55, 61, 63, 67
Due:
#754
7 – Rev.A
Pg. 578-579: # 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 29, 33, 37, 41, 47, 49, 53, 59, 65, 69
7 – Rev.A
Pg. 578-579: # 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 29, 33, 37, 41, 47, 49, 53, 59, 65, 69
Due:
Hi there,
I graded your work. I divided your number correct by 3. So if you had 15 correct, then you earned 5 extra credit points. The top score was +15 (4 bonus points for getting the highest score).
I graded your work. I divided your number correct by 3. So if you had 15 correct, then you earned 5 extra credit points. The top score was +15 (4 bonus points for getting the highest score).
Due:
#745 (Bookwork)
6 – Rev.B
Pg. 527-530: # 7, 11, 15, 19, 25, 29, 35, 39, 43, 47, 51, 55, 59, 63, 67, 71, 75, 79, 83
6 – Rev.B
Pg. 527-530: # 7, 11, 15, 19, 25, 29, 35, 39, 43, 47, 51, 55, 59, 63, 67, 71, 75, 79, 83
Due:
Chapter 6 Test is scheduled for Thursday 12/17/20.
Please study and prepare in the days leading up to the test. If you know the material, you will finish in time. If you don't know the material, you will run out of time. Please study!!
You are not allowed to use outside sources to help you on the test. You will get a zero for the entire test.
You must SHOW ALL WORK (as demonstrated in class) to get credit for each question. If you don't show work OR show work done another method (than what was taught in class), then you will not receive credit for the problem.
You must show equations set up, then exact answers, then the decimal approximation.
ZOOMERS: It will be taken through webassign.net (you will only get ONE submission per question, please be careful and double-check what you have typed in before you hit the submit button.
It is due to Google Classroom at 10:49 am on Thursday 12/17/20. (The test must be turned in as one pdf).
You are allowed to use your graphing calculator.
Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test.
Your name need to be in the top right corner of each page (you may want to get them ready before the test starts -- to save a little time).
ROOMERS: It will be taken on paper. You are allowed to use your graphing calculator. Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test. The test will be returned to me at the end of the period. You do not submit anything to google classroom.
Please study and prepare in the days leading up to the test. If you know the material, you will finish in time. If you don't know the material, you will run out of time. Please study!!
You are not allowed to use outside sources to help you on the test. You will get a zero for the entire test.
You must SHOW ALL WORK (as demonstrated in class) to get credit for each question. If you don't show work OR show work done another method (than what was taught in class), then you will not receive credit for the problem.
You must show equations set up, then exact answers, then the decimal approximation.
ZOOMERS: It will be taken through webassign.net (you will only get ONE submission per question, please be careful and double-check what you have typed in before you hit the submit button.
It is due to Google Classroom at 10:49 am on Thursday 12/17/20. (The test must be turned in as one pdf).
You are allowed to use your graphing calculator.
Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test.
Your name need to be in the top right corner of each page (you may want to get them ready before the test starts -- to save a little time).
ROOMERS: It will be taken on paper. You are allowed to use your graphing calculator. Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test. The test will be returned to me at the end of the period. You do not submit anything to google classroom.
Due:
#744 (Bookwork)
6 – Rev.A
Pg. 527-530: # 1, 3, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 23, 27, 31, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 61, 65, 69, 73, 77, 81
6 – Rev.A
Pg. 527-530: # 1, 3, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 23, 27, 31, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 61, 65, 69, 73, 77, 81
Due:
Chapter 5 Test is scheduled for Thursday 12/3/20.
Please study and prepare in the days leading up to the test. If you know the material, you will finish in time. If you don't know the material, you will run out of time. Please study!!
You are not allowed to use outside sources to help you on the test. You will get a zero for the entire test.
You must SHOW ALL WORK (as demonstrated in class) to get credit for each question. If you don't show work OR show work done another method (than what was taught in class), then you will not receive credit for the problem.
ZOOMERS: It will be taken through webassign.net (you will only get ONE submission per question, please be careful and double-check what you have typed in before you hit the submit button.
It is due to Google Classroom at 10:49 am on Thursday 12/3/20. (The test must be turned in as one pdf).
You are allowed to use your graphing calculator.
Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test.
There are 2 questions that have you graph. You must use tables as demonstrated in class for credit.
Your name need to be in the top right corner of each page (you may want to get them ready before the test starts -- to save a little time).
ROOMERS: It will be taken on paper. You are allowed to use your graphing calculator. Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test. The test will be returned to me at the end of the period. You do not submit anything to google classroom.
Please study and prepare in the days leading up to the test. If you know the material, you will finish in time. If you don't know the material, you will run out of time. Please study!!
You are not allowed to use outside sources to help you on the test. You will get a zero for the entire test.
You must SHOW ALL WORK (as demonstrated in class) to get credit for each question. If you don't show work OR show work done another method (than what was taught in class), then you will not receive credit for the problem.
ZOOMERS: It will be taken through webassign.net (you will only get ONE submission per question, please be careful and double-check what you have typed in before you hit the submit button.
It is due to Google Classroom at 10:49 am on Thursday 12/3/20. (The test must be turned in as one pdf).
You are allowed to use your graphing calculator.
Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test.
There are 2 questions that have you graph. You must use tables as demonstrated in class for credit.
Your name need to be in the top right corner of each page (you may want to get them ready before the test starts -- to save a little time).
ROOMERS: It will be taken on paper. You are allowed to use your graphing calculator. Notes and pre-written unit circles are NOT allowed on this test. The test will be returned to me at the end of the period. You do not submit anything to google classroom.
Due:
Bookwork:
5 – Rev.B
Pg. 463-464: # 5, 9, 13, 19, 23, 27, 31 (must have table for credit), 35 (must have table for credit), 39, 43 (must have table for credit), 47 (must have table for credit), 51, 73
5 – Rev.B
Pg. 463-464: # 5, 9, 13, 19, 23, 27, 31 (must have table for credit), 35 (must have table for credit), 39, 43 (must have table for credit), 47 (must have table for credit), 51, 73
Due:
Bookwork:
5 – Rev.A
Pg. 463-464: # 1, 3, 7, 11, 15, 17, 21, 25, 29,
33 (must have table for credit), 37, 44(must have table for credit), 45(must have table for credit), 49, 53, 72
5 – Rev.A
Pg. 463-464: # 1, 3, 7, 11, 15, 17, 21, 25, 29,
33 (must have table for credit), 37, 44(must have table for credit), 45(must have table for credit), 49, 53, 72
Due:
Chapter 4 Test is scheduled for Thursday 11/12/20.
You must SHOW ALL WORK (as demonstrated in class) to get credit for each question. If you don't show work OR show work done another method (than what was taught in class), then you will not receive credit for the problem.
ZOOMERS: It will be taken through webassign.net (you will only get ONE submission per question, please be careful and double-check what you have typed in before you hit the submit button.
It is due to Google Classroom at 10:49 am on Thursday 11/12/20. (The test must be turned in as one pdf).
You are allowed to use your graphing calculator and the test is "open notes".
There are several questions that have you solve for x
Part A: give the exact answer
Part B: round your answer to six decimal places
DO NOT DO PART B -- It is not worth any points (and will waste time).
Only do part A on these type of questions.
Your name need to be in the top right corner of each page (you may want to get them ready before the test starts -- to save a little time).
ROOMERS: It will be taken on paper. You are allowed to use your graphing calculator and the test is "open notes". The test will be returned to me at the end of the period. You do not submit anything to google classroom.
You must SHOW ALL WORK (as demonstrated in class) to get credit for each question. If you don't show work OR show work done another method (than what was taught in class), then you will not receive credit for the problem.
ZOOMERS: It will be taken through webassign.net (you will only get ONE submission per question, please be careful and double-check what you have typed in before you hit the submit button.
It is due to Google Classroom at 10:49 am on Thursday 11/12/20. (The test must be turned in as one pdf).
You are allowed to use your graphing calculator and the test is "open notes".
There are several questions that have you solve for x
Part A: give the exact answer
Part B: round your answer to six decimal places
DO NOT DO PART B -- It is not worth any points (and will waste time).
Only do part A on these type of questions.
Your name need to be in the top right corner of each page (you may want to get them ready before the test starts -- to save a little time).
ROOMERS: It will be taken on paper. You are allowed to use your graphing calculator and the test is "open notes". The test will be returned to me at the end of the period. You do not submit anything to google classroom.
Due:
Bookwork (SHOW ALL WORK FOR CREDIT):
Chapter 4 Review B:
Pg. 388-390 (Review Exercises): # 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, 39, 43, 47, 53, 59, 63, 67, 73, 77, 83, 87, 91, 95, 103
Chapter 4 Review B:
Pg. 388-390 (Review Exercises): # 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, 39, 43, 47, 53, 59, 63, 67, 73, 77, 83, 87, 91, 95, 103
Due:
Bookwork (SHOW ALL WORK FOR CREDIT):
Chapter 4 Review A:
Pg. 388-390 (Review Exercises): # 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49, 51, 55, 57, 61, 65, 69, 71, 75, 79, 81, 85, 89, 93, 97
Chapter 4 Review A:
Pg. 388-390 (Review Exercises): # 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49, 51, 55, 57, 61, 65, 69, 71, 75, 79, 81, 85, 89, 93, 97
Due:
The chapter 3 test is scheduled for Monday (10/26/20) from 9:40 to 10:55.
I will be available before school from 7:30 to 7:45 to answer any homework questions you have.
You need to SHOW ALL WORK (AS DEMONSTRATED IN CLASS -- other ways of doing the problem will not receive credit) for credit. Even if you have the correct answer, with no work, you will not get the points on it.
Graphing calculators are allowed on this test (all work must be shown completely).
You must submit your work to google classroom by 10:55 am on Monday (10/26/20).
Your name must be at the top of each page (you may want to prepare that in advance).
It will be taken through webassign.net (but you only have ONE submission per question). (on the homework, you can retry a problem 20 times -- but on this test, just no fixing your answers).
I will be available before school from 7:30 to 7:45 to answer any homework questions you have.
You need to SHOW ALL WORK (AS DEMONSTRATED IN CLASS -- other ways of doing the problem will not receive credit) for credit. Even if you have the correct answer, with no work, you will not get the points on it.
Graphing calculators are allowed on this test (all work must be shown completely).
You must submit your work to google classroom by 10:55 am on Monday (10/26/20).
Your name must be at the top of each page (you may want to prepare that in advance).
It will be taken through webassign.net (but you only have ONE submission per question). (on the homework, you can retry a problem 20 times -- but on this test, just no fixing your answers).
Due:
As you do the assignment, you must SHOW ALL WORK -- (think about it like you were teaching it to a younger student). I don't just care about the correct answer, I care about how you explain and organize your thoughts.
Some chapters you will find easier than others. Some are good application problems (when are we ever going to use this / how does this apply to the real world) and others are simply good challenging problem to push your math skills and problem solving strategies further. My goal is to get students to think "outside the box", not just mimic what I do in class during the lesson.
Have fun!!!
Some chapters you will find easier than others. Some are good application problems (when are we ever going to use this / how does this apply to the real world) and others are simply good challenging problem to push your math skills and problem solving strategies further. My goal is to get students to think "outside the box", not just mimic what I do in class during the lesson.
Have fun!!!
Due:
The chapter 2 test is scheduled for Monday (10/12/20) from 9:40 to 10:55.
I will be available before school from 7:30 to 7:45 to answer any homework questions you have.
You need to SHOW ALL WORK (AS DEMONSTRATED IN CLASS -- other ways of doing the problem will not receive credit) for credit. Even if you have the correct answer, with no work, you will not get the points on it.
Graphing calculators are allowed on this test (all work must be shown completely).
You must submit your work to google classroom by 10:55 am on Monday (10/12/20).
Your name must be at the top of each page (you may want to prepare that in advance).
It will be taken through webassign.net (but you only have ONE submission per question). (on the homework, you can retry a problem 20 times -- but on this test, just no fixing your answers).
I will be available before school from 7:30 to 7:45 to answer any homework questions you have.
You need to SHOW ALL WORK (AS DEMONSTRATED IN CLASS -- other ways of doing the problem will not receive credit) for credit. Even if you have the correct answer, with no work, you will not get the points on it.
Graphing calculators are allowed on this test (all work must be shown completely).
You must submit your work to google classroom by 10:55 am on Monday (10/12/20).
Your name must be at the top of each page (you may want to prepare that in advance).
It will be taken through webassign.net (but you only have ONE submission per question). (on the homework, you can retry a problem 20 times -- but on this test, just no fixing your answers).
Due:
In the future, I will give this out at the beginning of the chapter. I didn't want to confuse/overwhelm you about this on the first couple of days of school.
This assignment take what we have learned a little deeper. The problems are more challenging.
As you do the assignment, you must SHOW ALL WORK -- (think about it like you were teaching it to a younger student). I don't just care about the correct answer, I care about how you explain and organize your thoughts.
Some chapters you will find easier than others. Some are good application problems (when are we ever going to use this / how does this apply to the real world) and others are simply good challenging problem to push your math skills and problem solving strategies further. My goal is to get students to think "outside the box", not just mimic what I do in class during the lesson.
Have fun!!!
This assignment take what we have learned a little deeper. The problems are more challenging.
As you do the assignment, you must SHOW ALL WORK -- (think about it like you were teaching it to a younger student). I don't just care about the correct answer, I care about how you explain and organize your thoughts.
Some chapters you will find easier than others. Some are good application problems (when are we ever going to use this / how does this apply to the real world) and others are simply good challenging problem to push your math skills and problem solving strategies further. My goal is to get students to think "outside the box", not just mimic what I do in class during the lesson.
Have fun!!!
Due:
The chapter 1 test is scheduled for Wednesday (9/23/20) from 9:40 to 10:55.
We will take the first few minutes of class to answer questions, then start the test.
I completed the test in 15 minutes, so I will give you 4 times that amount, 60 minutes. (Normally, the multiplier is times 3 -- but because of technology issues, you get an extra 15 minutes).
You need to SHOW ALL WORK for credit. Even if you have the correct answer, with no work, you will not get the points on it.
NO graphing calculators are allowed on this test (all work must be shown completely).
You must submit your work to google classroom by 10:55 am on Wednesday (9/23/20).
Your name must be at the top of each page (you may want to prepare that in advance).
It will be taken through webassign.net (but you only have ONE submission per question). (on the homework, you can retry a problem 20 times -- but on this test, just no fixing your answers).
There are two questions that have you graph the answer -- you do not need to graph them (I have zeroed out the points on the graph part of the problem) -- SKIP GRAPHING
We will take the first few minutes of class to answer questions, then start the test.
I completed the test in 15 minutes, so I will give you 4 times that amount, 60 minutes. (Normally, the multiplier is times 3 -- but because of technology issues, you get an extra 15 minutes).
You need to SHOW ALL WORK for credit. Even if you have the correct answer, with no work, you will not get the points on it.
NO graphing calculators are allowed on this test (all work must be shown completely).
You must submit your work to google classroom by 10:55 am on Wednesday (9/23/20).
Your name must be at the top of each page (you may want to prepare that in advance).
It will be taken through webassign.net (but you only have ONE submission per question). (on the homework, you can retry a problem 20 times -- but on this test, just no fixing your answers).
There are two questions that have you graph the answer -- you do not need to graph them (I have zeroed out the points on the graph part of the problem) -- SKIP GRAPHING