i'm taking trig/math analysis in one semester ;________________________________;
Normal 8th grade math.
How to kill felts 101
It's a math class.
Pre-Calc.
Pure Math 10
Quote from: JMV290 on October 18, 2007, 06:46:49 PM
How to kill felts 101
It's a math class.
we don't have introductory classes at my school
Honors Geometry. :(
Quote from: Zeldafan556 on October 18, 2007, 06:47:15 PM
Pre-Calc.
It's the same as Trig/Math Analysis, because they use a Precalculus text.
Pre-Calc.
I think I have a C in it. :(
Quote from: Silverhawk79 on October 18, 2007, 06:48:18 PM
Pre-Calc.
I think I have a C in it. :(
lol
if it's in trig that's ok
but if it's in the advanced algebra part u suc
I don't know exactly what it's classified as in specific terms, but its the grade 12 equivalent Math dealing with advanced algebra and graphing (functions, quadratic equations, imaginary numbers, etc.)
Geometry Honors -_-
I don't get why I'm taking it, I already knew EVERYTHING in the book before this school year started. I guess it's the highest they will let a high school freshman take...
Quote from: bluaki on October 18, 2007, 06:50:48 PM
Geometry Honors -_-
I don't get why I'm taking it, I already knew EVERYTHING in the book before this school year started. I guess it's the highest they will let a high school freshman take...
Take Algebra II over the summer if you feel adapt to learning intermediate algebra in less than a year. That's what I did to jump to Trig/Math Analysis.
Algebra 2.
Algebra 2, its not too hard, just time consuming, like one question is
f(x) = 6x-5 g(x) = 11x-5x
and the question is g(g(f(g(f(g(10)))))
O_o
Basic... Math... I fail... :(
Quote from: Avion-Finch on October 18, 2007, 06:53:09 PM
Algebra 2, its not too hard, just time consuming, like one question is
f(x) = 6x-5 g(x) = 11x-5x
and the question is g(g(f(g(f(g(10)))))
O_o
That's a weird problem.
also make sure you simplify the g(x) it'll make it less daunting
Quote from: Avion-Finch on October 18, 2007, 06:53:09 PM
Algebra 2, its not too hard, just time consuming, like one question is
f(x) = 6x-5 g(x) = 11x-5x
and the question is g(g(f(g(f(g(10)))))
O_o
Jesus christ.
I'm in pre-calc, and I don't even have to do that yet. We are doing function combining, but nothing of that magnitude.
Algebra I, 8th grade.
Nothing too complicated yet, at least...
Quote from: Silverhawk79 on October 18, 2007, 06:59:29 PM
Quote from: Avion-Finch on October 18, 2007, 06:53:09 PM
Algebra 2, its not too hard, just time consuming, like one question is
f(x) = 6x-5 g(x) = 11x-5x
and the question is g(g(f(g(f(g(10)))))
O_o
Jesus christ.
I'm in pre-calc, and I don't even have to do that yet. We are doing function combining, but nothing of that magnitude.
We've covered rational functions, properties of logs and now we're doing sequences.
Geometry and I'm a sophmore
Quote from: Avion-Finch on October 18, 2007, 06:53:09 PM
Algebra 2, its not too hard, just time consuming, like one question is
f(x) = 6x-5 g(x) = 11x-5x
and the question is g(g(f(g(f(g(10)))))
O_o
lulz, syntax error
you have 6 starting parenthesis and 5 ending ones :P
I don't see how
anybody can consider that hard. It'd just take a long time to do... It would give a rather large result too.
College pre-calculus, and I'm only in 11th grade.
Quote from: _Ichimaru_Gin_ on October 18, 2007, 07:07:06 PM
College pre-calculus, and I'm only in 11th grade.
Tenth grade.
lol
Quote from: bluaki on October 18, 2007, 07:06:21 PM
Quote from: Avion-Finch on October 18, 2007, 06:53:09 PM
Algebra 2, its not too hard, just time consuming, like one question is
f(x) = 6x-5 g(x) = 11x-5x
and the question is g(g(f(g(f(g(10)))))
O_o
lulz, syntax error
you have 6 starting parenthesis and 5 ending ones :P
I don't see how anybody can consider that hard. It'd just take a long time to do... It would give a rather large result too.
/I think I'd die of mental overload before I could possibly finish that.
Quote from: bluaki on October 18, 2007, 07:06:21 PM
Quote from: Avion-Finch on October 18, 2007, 06:53:09 PM
Algebra 2, its not too hard, just time consuming, like one question is
f(x) = 6x-5 g(x) = 11x-5x
and the question is g(g(f(g(f(g(10)))))
O_o
lulz, syntax error
you have 6 starting parenthesis and 5 ending ones :P
I don't see how anybody can consider that hard. It'd just take a long time to do... It would give a rather large result too.
like I said, not hard, just time consuming :P
Quote from: bluaki on October 18, 2007, 07:06:21 PM
Quote from: Avion-Finch on October 18, 2007, 06:53:09 PM
Algebra 2, its not too hard, just time consuming, like one question is
f(x) = 6x-5 g(x) = 11x-5x
and the question is g(g(f(g(f(g(10)))))
O_o
lulz, syntax error
you have 6 starting parenthesis and 5 ending ones :P
I don't see how anybody can consider that hard. It'd just take a long time to do... It would give a rather large result too.
Personally, all math past the 4 basics is poiintless.
Geometry in one semester. Next year, I'm taking Pre-calc in one semester, and the year after that, Calculus in one semester.
Quote from: Rayquarian on October 18, 2007, 07:13:16 PM
Geometry in one semester. Next year, I'm taking Pre-calc in one semester, and the year after that, Calculus in one semester.
4x4 schedule, eh?
Yeah, I'm taking Trig/Math Analysis(same as Precalculus) right now as a sophomore.
Let me know when you kiddies are doing derivatives with the Chain Rule and integrals. Then we can talk.
Quote from: PsychoYoshi on October 18, 2007, 07:16:17 PM
Let me know when you kiddies are doing derivatives with the Chain Rule and integrals. Then we can talk.
we're doing derivatives at the end of the course
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
and i may take calculus next semester
Derivatives aren't bad if you can use the Power Rule on them. It's when you throw in trig that it starts exuding major amounts of suckage. I don't think that you'll have to do anything particularly dicey if it's not a full-fledged Calculus I course.
honors geometry
i'm a freshman
its fairly easy and somewhat boring
but then, i like it WAY better than algebra
pre-calculus honors and AP statistics.
Math 1 Honors
Algebra 1. ;D Not too hard. But I am scared of what's to come...
Quote from: LIGHTNINGSWORD on October 18, 2007, 07:44:19 PM
Algebra 1. ;D Not too hard. But I am scared of what's to come...
sinxcosx=(secxcotx)/(1-(cos^2)x)
SOLVE FOR X GOGOGOGOGOGOGOGO
Algebra Part 1. I suck at Math, but maybe it's because Math has always been my class before lunch (No energy due to hunger) or at the end of the day (When I just want to go home) but this year, I have Math 1st period and I'm getting an A.
And I'm only a Freshmen too, just to point that out. I was talking about Middle school when I talked about Math the previous years.
Honors Geometry.
Quote from: Zovistograt on October 18, 2007, 07:45:54 PM
Quote from: LIGHTNINGSWORD on October 18, 2007, 07:44:19 PM
Algebra 1. ;D Not too hard. But I am scared of what's to come...
sinxcosx=(secxcotx)/(1-(cos^2)x)
SOLVE FOR X GOGOGOGOGOGOGOGO
Umm... wild guess:
sinx=(secxcotxcosx)/(1-cosx)
I haven't got that far(in math in class), but it looks hard.
Geometry.
It's mildly difficult.
sinxcosx=(secxcotx)/(1-(cos^2)x)
lol, we're on this unit right now. you don't solve for x tho, you try to make one side equal the other.
sinxcosx = (1/cosx*cos/sinx)/1-cos^2x
sinxcosx = sinx/cosxsinx*cos^2/cosxsinx
so,
sinx (cos^2)/cosxsinx / 1-cos^2x = sinxcosx
1 - cos^2 x = sin^2x
sinx(cos^2)/cosxsinx / sin^2x = sinxcosx
sinx(cos^2)/cosxsinx * 1/sin^2x = sinxcosx
sinx(cos^2)/cosxsinx(sin^2x) = sinxcosx
sinXes cancel
cos^2/cosx(sin^2x) = sinxcosx
sinx^2 - 1 = cos^2
sin^2x / cosx(sin^2x)
sin^2xs cancel
1/cosx....
I lose. :'(
I knew how to do this stuff yesterday... >_>
it's easier on paper.
I'm in Pre-cal 12.
abstract algebra and linear algebra
Calculus. It's so-so. I'm getting an A- in it so far though. :-\
Quote from: Zovistograt on October 18, 2007, 07:33:55 PM
pre-calculus honors and AP statistics.
I'm currently taking Precalculus right now because it is a prerequisite for AP math classes.
I might be able to take AP Stats next semester.
Calculus which is most likely more advanced than what you're taking.
Intergrated 1. Not too great, I don't think.
Algebra 2. God, I hate this crap.
Algebra 1.
Quote from: Red Alert on October 19, 2007, 01:14:45 AM
Calculus which is most likely more advanced than what you're taking.
i'm only a tenth grader and they won't let sophomores take ap calculus :|
i'm taking ab and bc next year though
Quote from: PLAYGIRL on October 19, 2007, 11:53:57 AM
Quote from: Red Alert on October 19, 2007, 01:14:45 AM
Calculus which is most likely more advanced than what you're taking.
i'm only a tenth grader and they won't let sophomores take ap calculus :|
i'm taking ab and bc next year though
I'm taking calculus more advanced than BC
lol, math.
AP Calculus. Got 87 or 89 for the first marking period. Though it sucks having AP physics for 80 minutes then going to AP Calc for another 80 minutes.
Quote from: Red Alert on October 19, 2007, 12:48:18 PM
Quote from: PLAYGIRL on October 19, 2007, 11:53:57 AM
Quote from: Red Alert on October 19, 2007, 01:14:45 AM
Calculus which is most likely more advanced than what you're taking.
i'm only a tenth grader and they won't let sophomores take ap calculus :|
i'm taking ab and bc next year though
I'm taking calculus more advanced than BC
calculus III
oh ok
Quote from: Friendly Hostile on October 19, 2007, 01:07:49 PM
AP Calculus. Got 87 or 89 for the first marking period. Though it sucks having AP physics for 80 minutes then going to AP Calc for another 80 minutes.
At your school, does it require you to take an introductory Physics course before taking AP Physics?
I'm thinking of taking it next year with AP Calculus.
algebra 1
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