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Chapter 9 Lecture Library | Mr. Bourbois
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February 10, 2015. Chapter 9 Lecture Library. Sec 91 – Exponential Growth Model. Here is the lecture. From class (last year’s copy). I cleaned up the two HW solutions. And included the Newton’s Law of Cooling problem. Sec 92 – Slope Fields and Euler’s. Here is the introductory. Info on slope fields and my discussion of equilibria. Here is my intro. For Euler’s Method (solved 3 ways). Here are useful handouts that explain Euler’s Method: euler’s HO #1. Sec 93 – Logistics Growth Model. Here is full lecture.
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Final Exam Study Guide | Mr. Bourbois
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December 4, 2014. Final Exam Study Guide. Your final is scheduled for Tuesday, 12/16/2014 at 7:45am. Here’s an updated layout for the Final Exam, complete with links to help you study. Remember, the final will be worth anywhere from 10-20% of your grade and will be graded using a bell curve – meaning you could earn a score over 100%. NO CALC, 20 Questions, 20 Minutes = 25% of Final. This is only a sample. There will be an emphasis on small, but important results that you should recall from the course.
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AP Calculus BC | Mr. Bourbois
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Welcome to Advanced Placement Calculus BC! This class will rigorously expand your mathematical horizons, test your mastery of high school mathematics, and push your ability to ‘think outside the box’. We will solve challenging problems with applications to mechanics, economics, physics, epidemiology, biology and many other fields. We will prepare not only for the AP Exam in May, but also for the classes that follow in college such as multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.
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Chapter 10 Lecture Library | Mr. Bourbois
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February 16, 2015. Chapter 10 Lecture Library. This might help you “visualize” a sequence (and later partial sums). And for Graph - 4: SEQUENCE. Go to the Y= Editor. Which now looks very weird. Use the first equation of each pair for your sequence,. Eg an = (-1) n/(n 1) would go in u1. Be sure to use alpha to get n (no x, y, z, or t allowed). For all sequences, please use ui1 = 0 or 1 (whichever index your series starts at). Go to the WINDOW. And make sure nmax = xmax so you can fully view your sequence.
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Final Exam Study Guide | Mr. Bourbois
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December 4, 2013. Final Exam Study Guide. Your final is scheduled for Tuesday, 12/16/2013 at 7:45am. Here’s an updated layout for the Final Exam, complete with links to help you study. Remember, the final will be worth anywhere from 10-20% of your grade and will be graded using a bell curve – meaning you could earn a score over 100%. NO CALC, 20 Questions, 20 Minutes = 25% of Final. This is only a sample. There will be an emphasis on small, but important results that you should recall from the course.
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Leader Lab #4 | Mr. Bourbois
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January 30, 2014. 8th Grade Orientation is ONE WEEK! Each of you will host a small group of 8th graders and tour them across campus. Your next major grades are the following items:. Use multimedia (pics, video, etc.) to illustrate how you will tour the campus. Here’s a campus map. In case you need one. Make sure the format you use is PPT, DOCX, Google Docs, etc. Send/share your final project to bourbois abelardo@ausd.us. Create a 1-page (max) document that gives helpful info to 8th graders. July 13, 2014.
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SAT Prep | Mr. Bourbois
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Here are some useful resources for preparing for the SAT. Please come by if you would like any help solving these problems! SAT vs ACT Comparison. SAT vs ACT Scoring. SAT Student Practice Guide. SAT Student Practice Guide w/Highlighted Answers. SAT Strategies and Worked-Out Solutions. Full SAT Review Book. Chapter 10 Lecture Library. February 16, 2015. Chapter 9 Lecture Library. February 10, 2015. Final Exam Study Guide. December 4, 2014. Ch 6 Lecture Library. November 3, 2014. AP Calc BC 2014-15.
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Title IX Survey | Mr. Bourbois
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March 11, 2014. To enter data for the survey. Posted by Mr. Bourbois. Full ASB Roster 2014-15 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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AP Calc BC 2014-15 | Mr. Bourbois
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July 13, 2014. AP Calc BC 2014-15. As you may know, I will not be returning to AHS in 2014-15. I’ve accepted a position at the District Office as Instructional Specialist for Secondary Math. I know that has concerned some of you and that you may even be thinking of dropping AP Calculus BC as seniors. For now, please login to Edmodo (create an account if you haven’t) and join the course Edmodo page. With group code = tfirn8. Enjoy your summer. School starts in exactly 1 month. Posted by Mr. Bourbois.
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Algebra I Extension | Mr. Bourbois
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Welcome to Algebra I Extension! This is a one-hour math elective course designed to ensure mastery of Algebra I and success in high school math. Success in Algebra I is among the most important factors in obtaining a college education. This class will support instruction in the Algebra I classroom, spend extra time developing critical thinking skills, practice working through word problems and encourage use of appropriate mathematical vocabulary. Here are some important resources:. Enter your comment here.
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