Greeting all. I am pleased to see that so many students are already working on their assignments.
As we start distance learning, I would like to address a few common questions coming to my email to help clarify things. 1) I will not be collecting homework assignments. You do not have to email them to me. The assignments are for you to practice the problems. Thus, the due dates are guidelines as to where you should be in your work. This is so that you are not trying to learn 10 lessons two days before an exam is assigned. Or in other words, DON'T PROCRASTINATE! There will be online quizzes and tests that will send your answers directly to me. Based on those, it will become apparent as to which students were doing their homework and asking questions, just like it was in our regular class routine. 2) It is not necessary for you to print out the homework assignments if you do not wish to do so. The scribed d window shows what the assignments and answer keys look like. With all of them, you can adjust the size of the image with the magnifying glass at the bottom of the document. Some of them are expandable to full screen (bottom right on the document). Not all of the scribed documents are downloadable. 3) If you wish to adjust the font size, orientation, or print out any of the documents, I have included each of those documents in pdf file formats at the bottom of the post. Again, once you open up the pdf doc, you can adjust font size and orientation without having to print it out. If you can not open the pdf files, let me know. Some good links to videos on vectors and polar coordinates: http://www.mathispower4u.com/linear-alg.php (An entire section for individual vector lessons is at the bottom of this page.) https://www.khanacademy.org/math/linear-algebra/vectors-and-spaces/vectors/v/vector-introduction-linear-algebra (This is the main window, with a directory for specific examples and sub topics on the left side of the page.) https://www.khanacademy.org/math/precalculus/x9e81a4f98389efdf:vectors/x9e81a4f98389efdf:component-form/v/vector-components-from-magnitude-and-direction (Examples of trig and component form conversion) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSdaT62ndYE (Basic polar coordinates - last assignment) Comments are closed.
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