Friday, May 23, 2008

I'll be back

June 3rd.
Apparently I have a "disc bulging disease in my L5-S1". But I'll be okay. I have an appointment with Physical Therapy scheduled already, and will figure out how to deal with it. Thankfully it's not MS or something worse.
I'm looking forward to coming back. =)

Mrs. Carlson

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Sooo...how was it??

I was thinking about all of you this morning...wondering at what part of the test you were on during various times...
Did you feel prepared for the FRQs? Did they have anything on there this year that seemed different from the years past? I can't wait to hear from you guys!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Good luck tomorrow morning and I'll be thinking of all of you!

I won't be there tomorrow as I had thought; I'm now awaiting an appointment with Neurology. So I'll be gone at least 2 more weeks. But don't worry about me.
You are prepared, for the most part. Just go over the Formulas & Theorems packet for any last minute items you might want to review.
I wish I could be there for you!
Tell me all about it later, okay?!

-Mrs. Carlson

Monday, May 5, 2008

I hope it helped...

for those of you that showed up, I hope it was helpful. It was nice to be there. Makes it easier for me to go back to work. =) Of course I'll be sad having to leave the new baby, but I'm comfortable in the classroom, if that makes any sense.
Please continue to post questions!

I *still* haven't yet heard back from the doctor. I had called again on my way to the review. Soooo, right now I am assuming that I will be back there on Wednesday. If so, I will be in my room around 7:15ish for support and last minute pep-talks.

A couple of things to do beforehand:
-make sure your calculator has fresh, new batteries. or bring some with you.
-set your calculator to RADIAN mode
-NO scientific calculators allowed; so leave them. you are allowed up to TWO graphing calculators (no QWERTY keypads allowed; so TI-89s are OK).
-breathe. you'll be fine.

Get a good night's rest and eat breakfast. don't load up on sugar. eat something healthy.
See you there!

Mrs. Carlson

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Here's what we'll do:

Tomorrow, Monday, at 5pm in my room for 2 hours. I will double check with Mr. Wentz to make sure the time is ok to be on campus. If not, I will let you guys know. I'm sorry it can't be sooner or longer. I'll actually have to have Brennan (the littlest one) with me (can't get around this).
I can't come on Tuesday because my son has a baseball game Tuesday.

I will *hopefully* also know sometime tomorrow what day I will be returning. Again, I will let you all know.

So, please spread the word about tomorrow.
Thanks!

#22 and 23 from MC Set #2

For #22, how does the answer come out to be e? I keep 2+e, which is the answer for choice C. Does anyone know how to do this?

For #23, I don't understand this problem either. Any help would be greatly appreciated..

Thanks.

#14 from MC Set#2

I keep getting 120 lbs. Is it supposed to be 120 lbs or 60 lbs. Does anyone know how to solve it so that the answer is D (60 lbs.)? Thanks.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

How about...

if our campus can't accommodate us after 6, how about at the library? In one of their conference rooms? Does it need to be reserved? Can that be done ahead of time? Does anyone know?

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Q&A Session

Hannah emailed me to ask me if there's a possibility of having a Q&A session Monday or Tuesday to clear up questions. What's the time that would work for most of you that would be interested? Monday like at 4pm? Tuesday?
I am set to return Wednesday (story about all that on my blog later) and your exam is in the morning, so those two days would seem to be the best candidates. I'll still need to double-check with my husband to make sure that he can watch the kids, but I'd anticipate that I can be there for about 2 hours.

Please post your suggestions as comments.

MS #2

9. I got 3x^2(x)^(x^2)(lnx)
12. I moved the dy and dx onto opposite sides and ended up with (1/(x^2-x^3+1))^.5
14. The formula I used was the antiderivative of (10/4)x from 10 to 14, which is 110.
15. I don't see how e^(-x) converges, since, as the particle approaches infinity, I got 1, which by nth term would mean it diverges.
20. This is confusing since, by the information given, you can deduct two different answers for radius
22. Since the numerator is an additional equation, maybe the n! crosses out the numerator, but I don't see how the relationship of the function with e.
23. Integrating it, the function looks like sinx-x+(x^3/3) from pi to zero, which does not equal to pi.
29. Looks like the derivative of cos(x+h), but where did the 2 in -sinx come from?
33. When setting the ln function to infinity, I gor pi/1/1/x, which when appraoching infinity, should equal to zero, which would make the answer (a). Did anyone else get that?
36. My answer slightly differed, with 3x^2(x^2+2)^(1/2). Did anyone else get that?
44. The answer makes it so that x(t), not a(t), tells the time when the v(t) is increasing, but why?
Lastly,
45. If n is approaching infinity, then wouldn't the answer be a)0, since (1/n) approaching infinity is zero and sin(0)=0?