I have worked out a few ways to get the correct answer to the problem we were working on at the end of class. They are contained in the video here. Please print out a copy of the problem set and bring it with you to class tomorrow.
ok, so you want questions..here ya go! These are the ones I had problems with 1969 - 10, 23 1973 - 30, 31, 37 1985 - 28, 33 Seems like alot, but there were 41 problems, so I actually got most of it. A couple were on the implicit integration (where you have to integrate a function with y in it), some were just too wacky, and some I thought i knew how to di it, but i couldnt get the answer to come out right
I have been a math teacher at Randolph High School in New Jersey since September 2008. My previous high school teaching positions include Kearny High School, Highland Park High School, and Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School.
I have a B.A. in Mathematics and Computer Science from Rhode Island College, an M.A. in Mathematics Education from New Jersey City University (NJCU), and am currently a doctoral student in Mathematics Education at the Rutgers University Graduate School of Education. In addition to my work in Randolph, I have been an adjunct professor at NJCU since 2005.
will you put up the answers to the problem set so we can check our work?
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ok, so you want questions..here ya go! These are the ones I had problems with
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1973 - 30, 31, 37
1985 - 28, 33
Seems like alot, but there were 41 problems, so I actually got most of it. A couple were on the implicit integration (where you have to integrate a function with y in it), some were just too wacky, and some I thought i knew how to di it, but i couldnt get the answer to come out right
nvm, i got 30 and 28
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