Friday, September 21, 2007

Chapter 3 Syllabus

Attached below is the Chapter 3 Syllabus. This should help those of you that were absent. -Mr. R

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey...we are stuck on number 12 and 27 on page 140 :(

please help us!

Mr. Ruopoli said...

In regards to #12 it is a just the quotient rule. Don't worry about simplifying just get a crude derivative and plug in your X-value. This gives you the slope. Then plug in the X-value into the orginal equation to get the Y-value, and now you have a point and a slope.

Mr. Ruopoli said...

#27, Treat theata as a variable. You could replace them with X's. Then you should have just a simple product rule. Hope this helps.

Anonymous said...

ohhh okay, we will try it! Thank you!! :)

Have a safe drive to St. Louis!

Anonymous said...

for the hw quiz tomorrow...will it just be on page 155? but both of the assignments? because the rest of the hw before that was from last week..and isnt implicit...

Mr. Ruopoli said...

No page 155 on tomorrow's HW quiz. Focus on the implicit but I might put a simple problem from the chain rule section as well.

Allie P said...

can i come in for help tomorrow morning again? i have a lot of questions and i have no idea whats going on..help me please! missing school blows :( then maybe i can take that quiz 6th period?

Mr. Ruopoli said...

I will see you tomorrow morning. I will be in room 350 at 6:45.

Anonymous said...

question...are u free during advisory for us to come in and ask questions??

Mr. Ruopoli said...

Sure room 352!

Anonymous said...

thank you! you are too kind!

Anonymous said...

question...for #20, we are at the equation t= (6-x)/5 + [(4+x^2)^1/2]/2...

are we supposed to get common denominators before we differentiate?

when we didnt, we got x= (1/6)^1/2...when we plugged this back into the equation, we did not get the right answer...

any insight?????

:(


thanks