Today we had nothing to turn in nor anything to get back. At the start of class, Coat-Haan passed out the answer key to the homework, the first quarter review packet and another detailed analysis. First we compared our homework answers to the answer key. Many students struggled on the homework, but no one came in for help therefore there was no excuse. Coats-Haan hinted that we should try harder to be her best testing class, especially for friendly rivalry like Aimee and Ashley Miley as well as others. Next she explained that our first quarter test review will be due next Friday. She is giving us more time for review because we also have a test on that Friday. Then she reminded us that our lab report for the dart gun lab is due on Tuesday the 25th. We proceeded to then start the detailed analysis as a class, doing the sketch. From there we worked as a table in order to complete the analysis. This analysis helps us break down the problem into little steps to make sure we understand and can compute any type of question asked from the original problem. If it was not completed by the end of class, it needed to be finished for homework.
QuestionOfTheDay: The x values must be equal and the y values must be equal for the two balls to collide, so for our problem the balls do not collide.
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