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Mth 272
Your 'question form' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.
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My Assignments table did not have what you put in the answer to the help form. It did not have
Assignment 0: Complete the Orientation and Startup as instructed in Initial Instructions. If you haven't received instructions for startup and orientation, email the instructor and request them.
Assignment 1: Section R.1
Objectives:
Know and apply standard set terminology.
Classify subsets of real numbers.
Evaluate numerical expressions using correct order of operations.
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Subsequent assignments, through Assignment 42, are listed in order.
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The first assignment includes an explanation of what is to be submitted and how.
as you said in the reply.
I have this.
How to Complete Assignments
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Table of Assignments, Topics and Specific Objectives
Module_1,_Assignments_0_-_4
Module_2,_Assignments_5-13
Module_3, Assignments 14-21
Module_4, Assignments 22-33
How to Complete Assignments
Read the indicated text sections.
Take notes on any assigned Class Notes, using the document as posted or, if you prefer, as it appears on your DVD with working links to videos.
At any point during the assignment you are welcome to submit a question form at http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/forms/question_form.htm .
Complete the Query and submit it.
Table of Assignments, Topics and Specific Objectives
Symbols used in this course:
Note that symbols might not be correctly represented by your browser. For this reason the Greek letters will be spelled out, with ` in front of the spelling. You should substitute the appropriate symbol when making notes.
Complete Orientation according to Initial Instructions document
Strongly recommended but not required: Complete the Recommended Review of Calculus I Topics
Table of Assignments and Objectives
Module 1, Review of Exponential and Logarithmic functions and their Derivatives
Asst Read, take notes, etc. Problems DVD class notes other query
01 Text Sections 4.1-4.3 Chapter 4 problems for Sections 4.1-4.3 query_01
Objectives:
Use the properties of exponents to evaluate and simplify exponential expressions.
Sketch the graphs of exponential functions.
Evaluate and graph functions involving the natural exponential function.
Solve compound interest problems.
Solve present value problems.
Find derivatives of natural exponential functions.
Use calculus to analyze the graphs of functions that involve the natural exponential functions.
Explore the normal probability density function.
02 Text Section 4.4 Chapter 4 problems for Section 4.4 query_02
Objectives:
Sketch the graphs of natural logarithmic functions.
Use properties of logarithms to simplify, expand, and condense logarithmic expressions.
Use inverse properties of exponential and logarithmic functions to solve exponential and logarithmic equations.
03 Text Section 4.5 Chapter 4 problems for Section 4.5 query_03
Objectives:
Find derivatives of natural logarithmic functions.
Use calculus to analyze the graphs of functions that involve the natural logarithmic function.
Use the definition of logarithms and the change-of-base formula to evaluate logarithmic expressions involving other bases.
Find derivatives of exponential and logarithmic functions involving other bases.
04 Text Section 4.6 Chapter 4 problems for Section 4.6 query_04
Objectives:
Use exponential growth and decay to model real-life situations.
Module 2, Integration and its Applications
05 Text Section 5.1 Chapter 5 problems for Section 5.1, Part 1
With Assignments 5 and 6, View Class Notes #01, which gives an overview of integration and assumes you have viewed the Introduction to Integration clips (ignore section numbers, which are for Chapter 6 of a different text)
Class Notes
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Objectives:
Understand the definition of antiderivative.
Use indefinite integral notation for antiderivatives.
Use basic integration rules to find antiderivatives.
Use initial conditions to find particular solutions of indefinite integrals.
Use antiderivatives to solve real-life problems.
06 Text Section 5.2 Chapter 5 problems for Section 5.1, Part
That is not the whole thing, but it shows you what my page looks like. here is the link.
http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/Ac2/Applied_Calculus_II_Homepage.htm
I do not know what is wrong, but I do not have what you showed me I should have, and if I do, I cannot see it.
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My page does not match with the description you gave me in the help form which was copied in the box above. My brief assignments page is not showing what it should still it5 is the same as the full assignments page. I still do not know what to do for my work. Can you help me or email me a copy of the page so I can start on what I need to do? I appreciate the help.
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My Assignments page does not match your description. I still do not know what I need to get done for my assignments. I will start going through the book. Please help me get the right assignments pages both brief and full, and help me start working so I do not get to far behind.
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In my previous response I was apparently under the impression that you were in Mth 158. I think I got your question confused with that of another student. My fault, and I apologize.
You do appear to have the correct assignments page for Mth 272.
Checking your portfolio page, you have completed part of the Initial Activities, but still have a number to go. You should complete those activities before attempting to navigate the course.
In the document you have copied, you will find the following lines:
How to Complete Assignments
Read the indicated text sections.
Take notes on any assigned Class Notes, using the document as posted or, if you prefer, as it appears on your DVD with working links to videos.
At any point during the assignment you are welcome to submit a question form at http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/forms/question_form.htm .
Complete the Query and submit it.
This is how you complete the assignments.
The Class Notes documents, with working video links, are on the course DVD.
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