Complete the questions in the document attached.
11 HL: Vector Equations of Lines, etc.
Complete the questions below before tomorrow’s class.
Exercise 12N.3 questions 2, 5
Exercise 13C question 8
Exercise 13D questions 3, 5
Exercise 13E question 5
Exercise 13F.1 questions 1de, 8, 9 (you don’t need to use row reduction here)
Exercise 13F.2 questions 1de
Exercise 13F.3 question 1b (this is a challenge question)
11 HL: The Cross Product
Complete the questions below before our next class.
Exercise 12N.1 questions 1, 4, 8, 10
Exercise 12N.2 questions 3, 4, 5
We haven’t talked about the content of this next section, but if you want to get a head start you can have a look at the questions below.
Exercise 12N.3 questions 2, 5
11 HL: Angles Between Lines
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 13B questions 4, 5, 6, 7a
11 HL: Vector Equations and Cartesian Equations of Lines
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 13A questions 1, 3, 4, 5ac, 6ab
11 HL: Vector Equations of Lines (continued)
While you’ll all be writing the math contest tomorrow, you should have the question below completed (along with the questions listed here) before class on Thursday.
Find the distance of the point \(A(1, 3)\) to the line \(y = 2x − 2\).
11 HL: Vector Equations of Lines in 2D
Do your best to complete the questions listed below before our next class (we’ll continue working on these in class on Monday).
- Find a vector equation of the line with Cartesian equation \(y = \frac{3}{4}x -2\).
- Find another correct reponse to question 1 that uses different values for both \(\vec{a}\) and \(\vec{b}\).
- Find the Cartesian equation of the line \(\vec{r}=\begin{bmatrix}4\\-1\end{bmatrix}+\lambda \begin{bmatrix}1\\2\end{bmatrix}\).
- Find a vector equation of the line passing through \(A(1,3)\) and \(B(2,-1)\).
11 HL: The Cosine Rule
Complete the following questions before our next class.
(blue textbook)
Exercise 9B questions 1b, 2b, 6, 7, 8
Exercise 9D (choose any three questions to complete)
11 HL: The Ambiguous Case
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 9C.2 Questions 1c, 2, 4, 6, 7
11 HL: The Sine Rule
Complete the following questions before our next class. (And see if you can solve The Ambiguous Case!)
Exercise 9C.1 questions 1ab, 3a, 5
