Bayside Academy Advanced Precalculus Summer 08 Assignment page Advanced Precalculus Summer 08 Assignment Due Date: Friday, August 7, 08 Mrs. Bermudez: sbermudez@baysideacademy.org This summer packet for students entering Advanced Precalculus is intended to reinforce topics and content students learned in Advanced Algebra and preview concepts in Precalculus. It will benefit you greatly net year to be comfortable with the skills and concepts in this packet before we begin the school year. How will the summer work be graded? The summer packet is epected to be completed by the first day of school. To give you a chance to seek etra help and answer questions, review packets will be collected for a 0-point grade the first full Friday of school (August 7), and a 0-point assessment on the review material will be given the same day. While not all problems have work, for those that do, you must show all work on separate paper! The answers to some problems are at the end of the packet for you to check, or even to work backwards to help you relearn the material. The Role of the Calculator The calculator will be used etensively in class as a tool to investigate regressions, statistics, graphs, and functions, even more so than in Advanced Algebra. Thus, we will use a calculator for many applications that typically cannot be done by hand. Otherwise, to keep your understanding of number operations and graphing skills sharp, using a calculator when it is not needed is discouraged. You also will learn quickly that the more advanced and abstract the algebra is, the less useful and more impractical using a calculator is. However, your calculator can be a useful tool to check your work and understanding of the skills on this packet, so feel free to check your work with your graphing calculator (or Desmos or Geogebra). Please keep in mind the assessment on Friday, August 7, will be non-calculator. Suggested Timeline Try to do a few problems from each section each week. Don t overload yourself by trying to complete them all in one sitting the day before school, but also don t stress so much that you don t enjoy your summer. If you get stuck, check the solutions and try to work your way backwards, or check out some tutorials on Khan Academy. A Personal Note I am looking forward to working with each of you net year. Now that you have completed Advanced Algebra, you will be able to understand and appreciate the more comple applications of mathematics, and we will be able to delve into topics in basic physics, statistics and calculus. Not only will you epand your mathematical knowledge, but hopefully your curiosity and enjoyment of mathematics. If at any point throughout the summer you have any questions or concerns about the summer work, please do not hesitate to email me at sbermudez@baysideacademy.org. Have a great summer and I ll see you in August! Mrs. Bermudez
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