NameAlgebra 3 Extra Credit AssignmentSpring 2016
Value: 30 extra credit points in test category
Document must be completely and correctly done for credit. NO partial credit will be awarded.
Requirements:
- Create an exam review
- Reproduction quality
- Instructions must be written followed by the problem
- Must include 2 problems of different types from each section listed on back.
- Total number of problems should be 50
- Create a solution guide (separate from review)which includes
- Problem
- All steps for solution with answer clearly marked and/or
- A clear explanation of the concept
- Create another page with
- The review problem’s number
- Where the problem was found (page number and problem number, other source, or your own creation)
- Listing as to the problem’s level of difficulty (easy, moderate, hard)
- A page stating that this is your own work with your signature.
- General requirements:
- Must be your own choice and work
- Must be publishable
- Fifteen or fewer problems may be odd problems from the textbook or from a previous TEST OR TEST REVIEW
- Level of difficulty (Do not claim that they are all hard )
- Fifteen or fewer easy
- Fifteen or more hard
- No partial credit (all or none)
- Due on 12-08-17. NO LATE work accepted.
- Up to 5 more points if it all is typed, neat, legible, and emailed to me
Value: 30 extra credit points in test category
Document must be completely and correctly done for credit. NO partial credit will be awarded.
Requirements:
- Create an exam review
- Reproduction quality
- Instructions must be written followed by the problem
- Must include 2 problems of different types from each section listed on back.
- Total number of problems should be 50
- Create a solution guide (separate from review)which includes
- Problem
- All steps for solution with answer clearly marked and/or
- A clear explanation of the concept
- Create another page with
- The review problem’s number
- Where the problem was found (page number and problem number, other source, or your own creation)
- Listing as to the problem’s level of difficulty (easy, moderate, hard)
- A page stating that this is your own work with your signature.
- General requirements:
- Must be your own choice and work
- Must be publishable
- Fifteen or fewer problems may be odd problems from the textbook or from a previous TEST OR TEST REVIEW
- Level of difficulty (Do not claim that they are all hard )
- Fifteen or fewer easy
- Fifteen or more hard
- No partial credit (all or none)
- Due on 05-13-16. NO LATE work accepted.
- Up to 5 more points if it all is typed, neat, legible, and emailed to me
Section Topics:
- Domain/Range and Even/Odd and Inc/Dec
- Function Operations and Composite Functions
- Finding Inverses and Restricting Domain to find Inverse
- Complete the Square
- Synthetic/Long Division
- Operations with Complex Numbers
- Nonlinear Inequalities Worksheet
- Graphing Characteristics, end behaviors, zeros, multiplicity, tracing max/min with calculators
- Graphing Logs and Exponentials
- Solving logs and exponential Equations
- Solve Trig Functions/Right Triangle Trig
- Graphing Trig Functions
- Solving Trig Identities
- Solving Trig Equations using the unit circle
- Sum and Difference Formulas
- Law of Sines/Ambiguous Case of Law of Sines/Law of Cosines
- Arithmetic Sequences/Series
- Geometric Sequences/Series and Infinite Geometric Series
- Other Sequences
- Pascal’s Triangle – binomial expansion
- Combinations/Permutations
- Math Induction
- Graphing Polar Equations/Similar Points
- Converting Polar points and equations to rectangular
- Vectors
Section Topics:
- Domain/Range and Even/Odd and Inc/Dec
- Function Operations and Composite Functions
- Finding Inverses and Restricting Domain to find Inverse
- Complete the Square
- Synthetic/Long Division
- Operations with Complex Numbers
- Nonlinear Inequalities Worksheet
- Graphing Characteristics, end behaviors, zeros, multiplicity, tracing max/min with calculators
- Graphing Logs and Exponentials
- Solving logs and exponential Equations
- Solve Trig Functions/Right Triangle Trig
- Graphing Trig Functions
- Solving Trig Identities
- Solving Trig Equations using the unit circle
- Sum and Difference Formulas
- Law of Sines/Ambiguous Case of Law of Sines/Law of Cosines
- Arithmetic Sequences/Series
- Geometric Sequences/Series and Infinite Geometric Series
- Other Sequences
- Pascal’s Triangle – binomial expansion
- Combinations/Permutations
- Math Induction
- Graphing Polar Equations/Similar Points
- Converting Polar points and equations to rectangular
- Vectors