Thursday, March 13, 2008

Polar Coordinates

Polar coordinates are another way of locating points in space. You can do really cool things with them, especially when we look at complex numbers again.  Make sure you finish the classwork at home if it doesn't get done in class.  Make sure you use the correct book.

3/11  Intro to Polar Coordinates  (D 6.4 and 6.5, B 11-1)
           CW D p.515-516/3,5,7,15,21,29,51,55
           HW B p. 400-402/1-21 odd, 39

3/13  Converting Equations and Graphs
           CW D p.524/57, 58, 61, 63
           HW D p.523/5,7-13,16,45,49,65-67

3/14  Extra Practice and 3D (Spherical and Cylindrical Coords)
           CW/HW  Worksheet of problems

3/17  cis, Product of Complex Numbers (D 6.6, B 11-2 to 11-4)
           HW B p.406-407/10, 12, 15, 17, 24-31

3/18  Powers and Roots
           HW B p.410-411/4,5,9-14  and  p.413/5,6,8,11-13

3/20  Extra Complex Roots Problems
           HW finish worksheet

3/21  Good Friday - no school

3/24  Review of Polar

3/25  Polar Test  (MCAS schedule, class at 1:30 - 2:25)
           HW on Matrices review - posted later

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