Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Due to my forgetfulness, I was not able to make a post for yesterday and I will try my best to combine both Tuesday's and Monday's lessons.

We are still working on our Trigonometry unit and are currently focusing on Right Triangles.

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Booklet


We finished example 2 on our Trigonometry booklet (the solution will be posted below) but we did not do any examples in the booklet for today.



*Solve for the radius first then solve the volume of the cone*



*Round off answers to three decimal places*
**(ex. 55.2644 => 55.264)**

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Assignments

We got a worksheet about right-angled triangles in different positions.
  • The first part has you finding the missing angle to the nearest degree
  • The second part has you find the missing side and round to the nearest tenth
  • The third part is to find the value of each trigonometric ratio
  • The fourth part is to find the value of each trigonometric ratio to the nearest ten-thousandth
  • The last part is to find each angel measurement to the nearest degree
The answers for every question is provided on the last page but they do not give you the solution. It would be best to write down the solution so you can have something to study for tests/quizzes.

We were also given an assignment about solving right triangles and will be working on the solutions for the next class. 

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Tests/Projects

There will be a Trigonometry test but the date is still unknown.

There is a Trigonometry project that was recently given to us but a due date has yet to be confirmed but it's encouraged to get it done soon.

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- Rhea 



Sunday, November 3, 2013

Hey folks, it's me Emily. On Friday, we pretty much worked on our own basis unlike the other days, we talked about Halloween and what not, also we were handed three worksheets, Surface Area Of Cabinets, Building A Shipping Crate, and Surface Area Of Prisms which Mr.Piatek assigned us to do for homework.

In our unit to come, we will be continuing our trigonometry, our volume capacity of prisms and Cylinders, the volume and capacity of Spheres, Cones and Pyramids, and Composite Objects.

Here is a little link to a video how to solve for volume and surface area of shapes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnAaJPb7X0c

So I will see all of you tomorrow at school, in the class as usual, hope everyone had a great weekend, and just a little reminder to bring a can of drink to school in the morning, for a fun activity as what Mr.Piatek said, but for now farewell.