AHS AP Calculus 2006-2007

Friday, October 20, 2006

Homeworks for Unit 2: Derivatives

HW #25: Assigned on 11/2/06:
Inverse Trigonometric Derivatives and Exponential Derivatives: p. 594: 1-17 odds, p. 556: 1-13 odds. And REMEMBER the POWS are DUE TOMORROW!

HW #22:
Assigned on 10/26/06:

Implicit Differentiation: p. 238: 29-32.

HW #21:
Assigned on 10/25/06:

More Chain Rule: p. 227: 15-51 (only the multiples of 3).

HW #20: Assigned on 10/23/06:
Chain Rule: p. 227: 1-13 odds only.

HW #19: Assigned on 10/20/06:
Trigonometric Derivatives: p. 219: 5-23 odds only.

HW #18: Assigned on 10/16/06:
Position, Velocity, and Acceleration: p. 211: problems 8-10.

HW #17:
Assigned on 10/13/06:

Parametric Mode and Moving Particles: p. 210-211: problems 1-6. (These aren't quick problems; give yourself some time and look at each graph and the derivatives and think about the movement of the particle).

HW #16:
Assigned on 10/12/06:

Differentiation Rules (continued)! p. 196: 25-28, 41-45 odds, 67, 78. And "the rock problem":
A Dynamite blast blows rock up w/ a launch velocity of 160 ft/sec (~109 mph). It reaches a height s(t)=160t - 16t2. Use your calculator to answer a-d: (a) Graph the rock's height as a function of time. (b) How high does the rock go? (c) How long is it in the air? (d) How fast is the rock going when it is 256 feet above the ground? (e) Confirm your answers analytically.

HW #15:
Assigned on 10/11/06:

Differentiation Rules (continued)! p. 196: 2-16 evens, 17-23 odds.

HW #14: Assigned on 10/6/06:
Differentiation Rules! p. 183: 25, 39, 40. p.178: 31, 33. p. 196: 1-15 odds.

HW #13:
Assigned on 10/5/06:

Lucky you! No homework tonight, but be super ready for your Friday quiz!

HW #12:
Assigned on 10/4/06:

More with the Limit Definition of Derivative and Using the nDeriv Function: p. 178 #14,16,18,19,20. (I think that's what I said anyway). For each of these verify your derivative using you calculator and nDeriv at x=3.

HW #11: Assigned on 10/3/06:
Introduction to Derivatives: p. 178 #7,9,13,15,17

Monday, October 16, 2006

Files for Tuesday and Wednesday

Here are Position, Velocity, RemoteControl, and Motion.

Enjoy!

-Mr. Morgenbesser