3 weeks to FINAL. MTWThF 5/16 Rvw Grades Exam Rvw Conic Recognition Parabola Practice Wkly Quiz Parabola Project No Class 5/23 Parabola Project Logarithms.

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3 weeks to FINAL

MTWThF 5/16 Rvw Grades Exam Rvw Conic Recognition Parabola Practice Wkly Quiz Parabola Project No Class 5/23 Parabola Project Logarithms Weekly Quiz Logs wk Rvw 5/30 Holiday wk Rvw Final TBD

Grade Number of A1 B11 C6 D5 F7

Grade Number of A2 B11 C9 D6 F4

35 Week Test

MTWThF 5/16 Rvw Grades Exam Rvw Conic Recognition Parabola Practice Wkly Quiz Parabola Project No Class 5/23 Parabola Project Logarithms Weekly Quiz Logs wk Rvw 5/30 Holiday wk Rvw Final TBD

What are the standard formulas?

 7  8  9  10  11 123456123456 Be Careful

Pair off … Groups of 2 (No Exceptions) Select a problem from the right – points values are shown. Additional problems are for Extra Credit– 3 rd column. Page # and Problem #p 382 Point Value XC p 364, prob # p 364, prob # p 377, prob # p 377, prob # p 377, prob # p 378, prob # p 382, prob # For the “Black Belts”

MTWThF 5/23 Conics Project Xtra Credit Work Conics Project Logarithms Weekly Quiz Logs 5/30 Holiday wk Rvw Final TBD

The logarithm is the exponent by which a number called base has to be raised to produce another number. the questionrememberanswer Log 2 8 = ?2 x =83 Log 2 64 = ?2 x =646 Log 4 16 = ?4 x =162