Please note that there are not only videos, but also a worksheet below. I created a "hand in" button, as this topic will be on the test August 21st. Feel free to Remind Text me if you have questions or need feedback. I'm having weird technical difficulties, but I finally started figuring them out *today*. Backstory: Youtube will no longer accept videos made on doceri (the program I use to record lessons). I *finally* found a workaround that doesn't necessitate BLEND (which I would think you no longer have access to). I have a video lesson and a worksheet (in the shape of a google form) linked below. We will not cover hyperbolic trig (which seems to be a topic in Calc 2 at UT and UT *alone*). All of my other BC students (who got a 5) said it was super-easy to catch up, though. So you should have no issues. If you do? Please let me know as soon as possible so that I can work that in to these modules in the future. Also, please understand that most of 2019-202 got a 5 on one of the most difficult AP exams *ever*. Even if you got a 3, you are perfectly capable of handling Calc 3. I believe in you! I miss you & I can't wait to work face-to-face. You are wonderful. I hope that we all get through COVID19 with very little damage. Take care and keep in touch! |
The Formal Definition of a Limit |
Just in case you need help with the problem set on the google form |