2015 Results for all Honors Trig/PreCalculus classes:

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2015 Results for all Honors Trig/PreCalculus classes: Below Basic Far Below Basic Advanced Basic Advanced 90-100% Proficient Proficient 75-89% Basic 60-74% Below Basic 45-59% Far Below Basic 0-44%

Benchmark Corrections: ½ pt each Due by Wednesday, January 21st *Please staple small “results sheet” to your scratch paper so you do not lose it!!! *The stapler will be passed around today during class.

Benchmark Corrections: ½ pt each Due by Wednesday, January 21st On a SEPARATE sheet of paper: *Write given problem (including problem#) *Clearly show all steps. *Write numerical answer AND letter answer *Organize your work like a homework assignment

Check mark = correct answer Your results sheet should look similar to this: Check mark = correct answer A letter indicates your response, which is the incorrect answer.

*CORRECTIONS ARE DUE BY WEDNESDAY. You may turn them in early if you finish before then. *As you find time this week, you may check out a test booklet during class and work on your corrections. Otherwise, write down each problem and work on them at home…or come in and get help at lunch or after school. *You will not have a test booklet to take home with you…they may only be used in class. 5

Reminder from 7-5 notes: Principal values determine specific solutions rather than an infinite number of solutions. 6

Next week’s quiz will have questions similar to these:

Notes: 9-2 How to Graph Polar Equations *Set mode to Pol…which is polar graphing *Create a “square” window by using a 3:2 ratio for x and y *Window for all graphs except for a spiral:

See page 564 to classify your graphs: Rose Lemniscate Limacon Cardioid Spiral of Archimedes Desmos.com can be used instead of a graphing calculator

Notes: 9-2 Graphing with a computer *OR use the online graphing program at Desmos.com *Click on tools to choose Polar Graphing and Radians. *Create a “square” window by using a 3:2 ratio for x and y *Ask Mrs. Rosenow for more information!!