Useful and Interesting Links for Advanced PreCalculus
Link to the Folder containing class files, such as notes, worksheets, handouts, and photos
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Click this link to get to my Advanced PreCalculus videos. Under each video may be a description that includes a link for a Google Form to record your participation in watching the video. Be sure to submit answers for each Google Form.
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Solutions, not just answers, for odd-numbered problems in the textbook can be found through this link. However, this links to the 5th edition of the book, and we have the 4th edition. Therefore, some problem numbers have changed and you may need to search forward or backwards a bit to find the right solution. Keep in mind, also, that these solutions are written to Middy standards, but they may help you get unstuck.
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Desmos is a free online graphing program that is fairly simple to use for exploring equations, functions, graphs, and various parameters within those.
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The Geogebra graphing program allows you to explore equations, functions, graphs, and various parameters within those. You can use it online with Java or can download the program to your computer, PC or Mac.
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Very powerful math website that "does math for you." Of course, you have to know what you want it to do, how to enter your problem correctly using their format/notation, and how to interpret the myriad of information you will get from this website about your problem. It is very helpful for checking your work.
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Interesting discussion regarding the letter "m" for slope
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Wikipedia link about the founder of algebra, al-Khwārizmī:
He was one of the most important mathematical figures in all of history. |