CHAPTER 10 LAP
In
this chapter the student will learn the relationship between logarithmic and
exponential functions as inverse functions.
The student will also be able to solve exponential and logarithmic
equations.
3/11 The
student will learn to solve exponential functions using a common base.
HOMEWORK:
p.600#39, 41, 42, 44—47 all
3/14 The
student will experience exponential growth and decay through paper folding and
penny tossing. HOMEWORK: Worksheet—The Richter Scale
3/15 The
student will learn to write logarithms in exponential form and vice versa. The student will also learn to solve simple
logarithmic equations. HOMEWORK:
p.609#23—37 odd, 40—44 all
3/16 The
student will learn four logarithmic properties to write a sum or difference of
logarithms as a single logarithm or vice versa.
HOMEWORK: Worksheet
3/17 The
student will continue to use the logarithmic properties to write a sum or
difference of logarithms as a single logarithm or vice versa in class. HOMEWORK: Worksheet
3/18 The
student will take a quiz over the previous material. HOMEWORK: Worksheet
3/29 The
student will use the logarithmic properties to solve logarithmic
equations.
HOMEWORK:
p.615#26—37 all
3/30 The
student will learn to solve exponential equations without a common base.
HOMEWORK:
p.629#19—29 odd, 33, 35, 36, 40, 43
3/31 The
student will continue to solve exponential equations without a common base on
an in-class assignment (p.900#11—18).
HOMEWORK: Worksheet
4/1 The
student will take a quiz over the previous material. HOMEWORK: Worksheet
4/4 The
students will solve real world problems involving exponential and logarithmic
equations. HOMEWORK: Worksheet
4/5 The
students will solve real world problems involving exponential and logarithmic
equations on an in-class assignment.
HOMEWORK: Review
4/6 The
students will continue to complete the review for the test. HOMEWORK: Study!
4/7 The
student will take a test over Chapter 10.