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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Try this...

Second attempt to share review pics with you.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2XYF8oNHClQR3JVcE9BOEZIcU0/edit?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2XYF8oNHClQTTJlNm9tMVFIQzA/edit?usp=sharing

Not the world's greatest photos, but it's the Accel PC test review answers...

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Monday, August 18, 2014

Sine & Cosine Graphs

Here are the graphs for the 32 problems we had in Accelerated Pre-Calculus today.

Remember, test is Wednesday.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2XYF8oNHClQbDh1eXdhMmVyNEE/edit?usp=sharing

Friday, August 15, 2014

STEM Trip to Coolray

For anyone going on the STEM Field Trip to Coolray Field, Mr. Lewis needs your permission forms an $ 10 by the end of the day on Monday.

Also, there are a few spots left for anyone who is interested in going.  See Mr. Lewis for details.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Thursday's Definitions

Here's something similar to what we discussed on the board Thursday in Acc. Pre-Calculus.

Vocabulary and Formulas:

An angle is in standard position when the vertex is at the origin and the initial side lies on the
positive side of the x-axis.

The ray that forms the initial side of the angle is rotated around the origin with the resulting ray
being called the terminal side of the angle.

An angle is positive when the location of the terminal side results from a counterclockwise
rotation. An angle is negative when the location of the terminal side results from a clockwise
rotation.

Angles are called coterminal if they are in standard position and share the same terminal side
irregardless of the direction of rotation.

A reference angle is the angle formed between the terminal side of an angle in standard position
and the closest side of the x-axis. All reference angles measure between 0 and 90.

The unit circle is a circle with a radius of 1.

The radian is the length of the arc divided by the radius of the arc for a plane angle subtended by
a circular arc. As the ratio of two lengths, the radian is a "pure number" that needs no unit
symbol. The radian is a unit of angular measure defined such that an angle of one radian
subtended from the center of a unit circle produces an arc with arc length 1.

Answers for the chart from Friday

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

STEM Field Trips

The first STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Field Trip has been scheduled for 2014-2015.  We are looking for 20 students interested in the STEM fields to take on a trip to tour Coolray Field, home of the Gwinnett Braves.

Interested students need to see me.  It will cost $ 10.  The trip will be on Tuesday, August 19.  We will miss 4th block.