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AP Calculus BC Wednesday, 18 November 2015 OBJECTIVE TSW review for the test covering sec – 11.4 and vectors. ASSIGNMENTS DUE FRIDAY –Sec. 11.4: pp (7-11 all, all) –WS Parametric Equations and Vectors

AP Calculus BC Thursday, 19 November 2015 OBJECTIVE TSW review for the test covering sec – 11.4 and vectors. ASSIGNMENTS DUE FRIDAY –Sec. 11.4: pp (7-11 all, all) –WS Parametric Equations and Vectors

WS Parametric Equations and Calculus

TEST TOPICS: Sec – 11.4, Vectors Graph parametric equations.  Indicate direction Convert:  Parametric equations → rectangular equations.  Rectangular equations → parametric equations Calculate the 1 st and 2 nd derivatives of parametric equations.

TEST TOPICS: Sec – 11.4, Vectors Determine tangent line equations for parametric equations. Determine polar slopes and derivatives. Determine points of vertical and horizontal tangency of polar equations. Determine equations of tangents at poles.

TEST TOPICS: Sec – 11.4, Vectors Determine position / velocity / acceleration of vectors.  Determine speed.

TEST TOPICS: Sec – 11.4, Vectors Study  Notes  Assignments  Worksheets  On-line PowerPoints Wear F ALCON C ALCULUS shirt. Questions?