Winter Break Assignment #1 - Get rest and come back healthy.
Winter Break Assignment #2 - In your Text, read the introduction to Sequences and Series on page 755 and work the exploratory problems 1 – 10. Then read pages 756 – 761 and work from page 762: Q1 – Q10, and Pg. 762: 1 – 24 odd and 24
Winter Break Assignment #3 - If you haven't already done so, complete the lab that we started on Wednesday, February 14 and turn it on on February 26, 2018. The directions/rubic values are:
1. Write the problem - 5 points
2. State your assumptions - 15 points (First: What was your interpretation of the word "size"? Note that many interpretations are valid, but they will produce different results, so that must be stated. Second: What else did you have to assume in order to obtain reliable data?And are those assumptions valid ones to assume?)
3. Design an experiment - 15 points (Is your procedure well explained? How did you measure? How did you insure consistency in collecting data?)
4. Collect your data - 10 points ( You should have well-organized data complete with units.)
5. Analyze the data - 30 points (You should have a graph and at least 2 possible reasonable mathematical relationships explored.)
6. Explain your conclusion - 20 points (First of all, state a valid mathematical conclusion. Then explain why your data behaves the way it does and account for any deviations from your mathematical model.)
7. Typed - 5 points
8. Not on time - (-5n) for n days late
Winter Break Information - If you want to watch the Berry Eagles growing up, the website is: http://www.berry.edu/eaglecam/
They are amazing!
Winter Break Assignment #2 - In your Text, read the introduction to Sequences and Series on page 755 and work the exploratory problems 1 – 10. Then read pages 756 – 761 and work from page 762: Q1 – Q10, and Pg. 762: 1 – 24 odd and 24
Winter Break Assignment #3 - If you haven't already done so, complete the lab that we started on Wednesday, February 14 and turn it on on February 26, 2018. The directions/rubic values are:
1. Write the problem - 5 points
2. State your assumptions - 15 points (First: What was your interpretation of the word "size"? Note that many interpretations are valid, but they will produce different results, so that must be stated. Second: What else did you have to assume in order to obtain reliable data?And are those assumptions valid ones to assume?)
3. Design an experiment - 15 points (Is your procedure well explained? How did you measure? How did you insure consistency in collecting data?)
4. Collect your data - 10 points ( You should have well-organized data complete with units.)
5. Analyze the data - 30 points (You should have a graph and at least 2 possible reasonable mathematical relationships explored.)
6. Explain your conclusion - 20 points (First of all, state a valid mathematical conclusion. Then explain why your data behaves the way it does and account for any deviations from your mathematical model.)
7. Typed - 5 points
8. Not on time - (-5n) for n days late
Winter Break Information - If you want to watch the Berry Eagles growing up, the website is: http://www.berry.edu/eaglecam/
They are amazing!