Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Bellwork gave students practice using what they now know about end behavior, # of x-intercepts, and # of extremes of polynomials to find a good “window” on the graphing calculator in order to be able to see the “whole” polynomial and all of its characteristics.

The remainder of the period we continued discussing Topic 5:  Analyzing Polynomial Functions – Exploring “Long-term behavior and real zeros”.

Hwk #24 is due Friday, November 8, 2019:

Agilemind website – Topic 5 – Analyzing Polynomial Functions – Guided Practice 1-11.

You’ll need to look up the formulas for Volume of a Cylinder and a Sphere for a some of the questions.

Click on the links below for a copy of today’s bellwork with answers and notes/examples from today’s lesson:

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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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