Complete the following questions before our next class (these are from the Pearson book).
Page 1411 questions 1–16
Complete the following questions before our next class (these are from the Pearson book).
Page 1411 questions 1–16
Complete the following questions before Monday’s class (do as many as you can, and we’ll discuss some of these on Monday.)
Exercise 24A questions 4, 6, 8
Exercise 24B questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 7
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 3E questions 1–3
Exercise 3C.3 question 1abcdef
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise K.3 questions 3, 4, and a few questions of your choosing from questions 7 and 9 (I suggest at least two from each).
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 3C.1 questions 2–4 and 5acegi
Exercise 3C.2 questions 1–3
During class on Monday, April 8th, you should read the examples in Section 3B of the textbook, then complete the questions listed below.
Exercise 3B questions 1–4
You should have the following questions completed by the end of class on Monday, April 8th. (In order to complete these, you may also find it helpful to read the textbook material in Sections B to F in the textbook.) Yes, there are lots of questions, but you’ve got lots of time!
One formula that you should have in your notes (this was discussed in our last class), is the formula to find the value of \(b\) that will change the period (of either \(f(x)=\sin (bx)\) or \(f(x)=\cos (bx)\)) to a desired value. That formula is given below.
\[b=\frac{2\pi}{\text{period}}\]
Questions
Exercise 10B.1 questions 1–4
Exercise 10B.2 questions 1–3, 4acegi
Exercise 10C questions 3–5
Exercise 10D questions 1adgi, 2, 3, 4
Exercise 10E questions 1–3
Exercise 10F questions 1, 2c, 3, 4ce, 4, 6ace, 7, 8
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 3A.1 questions 1–9 (3 each)
Exercise 3A.2 questions 1–3 (3 each)
Exercise 3A.3 questions 1–2 (3 each)
Exercise 3A.4 questions 1–2 (3 each)
On Monday, April 8th we’ll have a test on the material we’ve covered so far (except the material on Plato that we’ve only just begun.)
The test will cover
Your written task, your presentations (on the fallacies), and your logic quiz will be a good guide to the sorts of questions you will be asked. Make sure that you review both Google Docs on the fallacies.
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Use the ratio test to determine the convergence or divergence of the following series.
From the Haese book, complete Exercise K.3 question 1.