Friday, April 11, 2014

Bellwork reviewed graphing transformed Sine and Cosine functions and writing the equations given the graphs.

Hwk #18 is due Monday for 1st hour.

Hwk #18 is due today for 3rd hour.

The remainder of the period students learned how to model the average monthly temperature for Detroit, Michigan and Sydney, Australia with either a Sine or a Cosine equation.

We then began discussing Sec 13-6, the Tangent Function.

Click on the links below for today’s bellwork, bellwork answers, and notes/examples from today’s lesson:

Bellwork 4-11-14

Bellwork Answers 4-11-14

Notes 4-11-14

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About Brian Riley

2013-2014 is my 19th year teaching in the Dearborn Public Schools. Graduate of Michigan State University. B.S. Civil Engineering. Graduate of California State University. Secondary Teaching Certificate Graduate of Wayne State University. M. A. Sports Administration. Prior to Teaching at the Early College I taught for 13 years at Fordson High School where I coached baseball for 16 years. Born and raised in Rochester, Michigan Graduate of Rochester Adams High School

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