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  • 7/30/2019 Final Project (Calendar)

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    COMMON CORE MATH 3 FINAL SEMESTER PROJECT

    DUE: FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2013

    Directions: You will be assigned a specific month in order to create a calendar. You will need to findor create problems whose answer corresponds to the date for each topic. The purpose of this is so

    that you can review the major topics from this semester and develop more strategies on how to solve

    and explain each type of problem.

    It is suggested that you use a large poster board to complete this project. Remember that all work

    must be included for each problem to demonstrate your mastery of each topic. The work can be

    turned in on a separate sheet of paper, but the actual problem must be written on your calendar.

    Day 1: The Real Number System

    Day 2: The Complex Number SystemDay 3: Arithmetic Sequences & Series

    Day 4: Geometric Sequences & Series

    Day 5: Transformations of Functions

    Day 6: Operations with Functions (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing)

    Day 7: Modeling Functions (line of best fit, predicting future values, etc.)

    Day 8: Inverse Functions

    Day 9: Composition of Functions

    Day 10: Exponential Functions

    Day 11: Logarithmic Functions

    Day 12: Quadratic Functions

    Day 13: Classifying Polynomial FunctionsDay 14: Adding/Subtracting Polynomial Functions

    Day 15: Multiplying Polynomial Functions

    Day 16: Dividing Polynomial Functions (Long & Synthetic)

    Day 17: Simplifying Rational Expressions

    Day 18: Finding Excluded Values of Rational Expressions (undefined)

    Day 19: Adding/Subtracting Rational Expressions

    Day 20: Multiplying Rational Expressions

    Day 21: Dividing Rational Expressions

    Day 22: Trigonometric Functions--Unit Circle

    Day 23: Converting Degrees to Radians

    Day 24: Converting Radians to Degrees

    Day 25: Graphing Trigonometric Functions-- Identifying Amplitude, Frequency, and Midline

    Day 26: Graphing Trigonometric Functions

    Day 27: Normal Distribution

    Day 28: Randomization of Experiments/Studies

    Day 29: Explanation of Domain & Range

    Day 30: Maximum & Minimum Values

    Day 31: Your Choice