4/16/2020

I am sorry for the late post, but tomorrow is my husband’s birthday and I have to get ready for it.

As I am looking at your daily quizzes I noticed many “silly” mistakes. Let’s work towards accuracy, so double check your work, make sure it is organized and readable, and then turn it in.

Here is today’s quiz https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/math/quiz-4-applications-of-derivatives/

This problem is just for fun :

Fresh coffee is draining from an conical filter with a diameter(D) of 5 inches and a heigh(H) of 6 inches at a rate of 13 cubic inches per minute. It is draining into a coffee pot that has a diameter(C) of 5 inches. Assuming that no more water is being poured into the filter, find the following when the water level is 4 inches deep in the filter.

(A) At what rate is the water level in the filter falling?

(B) At what rate is the coffee level in the coffee pot rising?

4/13/2020

This is the schedule for the whole week:

  1. use the packet sent to you before break to work on your cheat sheet with the formulas, definitions and theorems that you should know. Build it in a way that it makes sense to you.
  2. Watch the ap lesson of the day.
  3. Go back to you cheat sheet and add things as necessary
  4. Complete the lesson quiz. It is due the next day before the new lesson. Take a picture of your complete work and send it to me. Make sure your work is organized and has all the details necessary.

Quiz 1 http://iblog.dearbornschools.org/math/wp-content/uploads/sites/3109/2020/04/Quiz-1-limits-lessons.docx

4/03/2020

As the district announced, next week will be our Spring vacation. I prepared for you a packet to help you review rules and theorems that we learned from the beginning of the year. Just follow the packet and fill in all the blanks with the rules that you are required to know. At the end of the packet are a few practice problems. When I scanned the whole packet some of the practice problems are hard to read, so I am going to attach it separately too. Not all schools have this break, so College Board will continue with their lessons. Your exam will be Tuesday, May 12. It will be 2 free response problems with multiple questions. They said the types of the free response problems will be the same type has always been. I will continue to monitor the news regarding the exam. College board promised that they will prepare practice exam for you, so you can practice timing and uploading your solution. As you continue to prepare for the exam, practice how to present your solution clearly and concisely. Have a nice break! Stay home and stay safe.

https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/math/ap-exam-review/

http://iblog.dearbornschools.org/math/wp-content/uploads/sites/3109/2020/04/Ap-exam-Practice.docx