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Assignment instructions For each unit assignment, read directions. Complete assignment. Label and turn in each assignment separately
Unit 1 you choose assignment
The Cartesian Plane – Create a presentation about the Cartesian plane. Make sure that you include the history of the Cartesian plane. Then, include diagrams that identify and explain each of the following: coordinates, coordinate axes, ordered pairs, plot, x-intercept and y- intercept, and x- and y-axis.
Unit 3 you choose assignment x-intercepts - In which type of quadratic inequalities are the x-intercepts part of the solution? In a written paragraph describe how this occurs and why it occurs.
Unit 4 you choose assignment
Rational Functions Tutorial - Create a presentation that explains step-by-step how to graph a rational function. Make sure that you define all key terms and create a sample graph. Make sure to mention asymptotes and intercepts.
5.2 mathematical modelsMathematical Models: Building Functions
Consider the function typically used in finance for compounding interest:
A = P(1+r/n)
P = the principal or initial amount invested/borrowed
r = The annual interest rate (note: this needs to be a decimal)
t = the number of years the amount is invested/borrowed
A = the amount of money accumulated after n years
n = the number of times the interest is compounded yearly
a. Assume our initial amount is $1000, the rate is 5% and it will only compound once per year. Our equation would look something like this:
b. How much interest would compound after five years?
c. How long would it take to compound $10,000? d. Does increasing n cause A to increase faster or slower?
Unit 5 you choose assignment
"e" - Create a presentation that explains what e is. Give a
definition, its value, a sample problem containing e and how
to find its value, and four to five examples of its use.
Unit 7 you choose assignment
Radians and Degrees – Create a presentation on radians and
degrees. Explain the difference and relationship between the
two terms. Then, compare 1 radian to 1 degree. Which
measure is larger? Create a diagram representing each
measure. Then, create a diagram that shows a comparison
between the two measures.