1.produce the graph of a function within an arbitrary viewing window;2.find the zeros of a function;3.compute the derivative of a function numerically,and 4.compute definite integrals numerically.Pay special attention to calculator syntax;i.e.,placement of parentheses,commas,variables,and order of...
We finish off this topic with two activities from Work Smarter Not Harder, a book of labs accompanied by a disk of calculator programs. Students can download a program onto their calculators that will enable them to enter a function, graph the function, and rotate the function about a line....
Discovery/Exploration activity (calculator active) b. Volume of solids of revolution i. Disk method ii. Washer method iii. Shell method (optional) iv. Volume of solid with known parallel cross sectional areas c. Arc length and surface of revolution (optional) d. Definite integral as an ...
the bowl looks like the figure below. The water is pooled in the bottom of the bowl as you would expect. This is what happens when using the disk/washer method. The washers stack up starting in the bottom of the
Disk/washer method only, NOT shell method 3 7-4Lengths of Curves 3 7-5Applications for Science and Statistics 3 8-2L'Hopital's Rule 2 Review and Test 3 Sub-Total Days 20 AP Exam Review Sub-Total Days 25 Additional Topics (after AP exam) 4-5Newton's Method 2 6-3Integration by ...
A Library of Functions (Chapter 1)Students complete this review of precalculus materials over the summer.Key Concept: The Derivative (Chapter 2)3 weeks 1. How Do We Measure Speed? 2. Limits 3. The Derivative at a Point 4. The Derivative Function 5. Interpretations of the ...