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Ws 4 ? TRIG VALUES Show your work in your NOTEBOOK!

1. Solve each such that 0 2x ?? ? .

a. 3tan 3x ?

b. 1sin 2x ?

c. 3cos 2x ?

d. tan 1x ? ?

e. sin 1x ? ?

f. cos 0x ?

g. 2sin 2x
??

h. csc 2x ? ?

i. 2 3sec 3x ? ?

j. tan x is undefined.

k. cot 0x ?

2. Solve each equation such that 0 2x ?? ? .

a. 2cot cot 0x x? ?

b. 22cos 7cos 4x x? ?

c. 2 2cos sin sin 0x x x? ? ?

d. 2 22sin 5sin 3sin 0x x x? ? ?

e. 2sin 2cos 2x x? ?

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Calculus AB
Harter

1. Identify each as odd, even or neither.

a. 3 4 4y x x? ? ?

b.

c. 4 2y x? ?

d.

2. Find the equation of a line in the form indicated that
a. Passes thru (-2,-5) and (-5,3) (standard form)
b. Perpendicular to 2x-3y=4 and passes thru (3,-3) (point slope form)

3. Solve the inequality. Write your answer in interval notation.

a. 2 5 6x? ? ?

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?3 ?2 ?1 1 2 3 4

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Ws 1 ? review intercepts, linear equations, inequalities, symmetry, domain/range
Calculus AB
SHOW WORK IN YOUR NOTEBOOK.

Find the x and y intercepts of each.

1.
1

4
2

y x= ?

2. 2 3 6x y? =

3. 3 24 4 15y x x x= + ?
4. 22 11 6y x x= + ?

Name the domain and range of each. Write your answers in interval notation.

5. ( ) 1
3

f x
x

= ?

6. 3y x= +

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?4 ?2 2 4
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Ws zero ? review intercepts, linear equations
Calculus AB
SHOW WORK IN YOUR NOTEBOOK.

Name the equation of the line from the graph below.

1.

Find the slope.

2. ( ) ( )2,3 , 2, 5? ? 3. 7 3 5 1, , ,
8 4 4 4

? ? ? ??? ? ? ?? ? ? ?
4. ( ) ( )4,3 , 4, 1? ? ?

Name three points on the line indicated.

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Chapter 5: The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules

Concept 5.1 Macromolecules are polymers, built from monomers

The large molecules of all living things fall into just four main classes. Name them.

Circle the three classes that are called macromolecules. Define macromolecule.

What is a polymer? What is a monomer?

Monomers are connected in what type of reaction? What occurs in this reaction?

Large molecules (polymers) are converted to monomers in what type of reaction?

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Chapter 4: Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life

Concept 4.1 Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds

1. Study this figure of Stanley Miller?s experiment to simulate conditions thought to have existed on the early Earth. Explain the elements of this experiment, using arrows to indicate what occurs in various parts of the apparatus.

What was collected in the sample for chemical analysis? What was concluded from the results of this experiment?

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Chapter 3: Water and Life

Concept 3.1 Polar covalent bonds in water result in hydrogen bonding

Study the water molecules at the right. On the central molecule, label oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H).

What is a polar molecule? Why is water considered polar?

Now, add + and - signs to indicate the charged regions of each molecule. Then, indicate the hydrogen bonds.

Explain hydrogen bonding. How many hydrogen bonds can a single water molecule form?

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Chapter 2: The Chemical Context of Life

This chapter covers the basics that you may have learned in your chemistry class. Whether your teacher goes over this chapter, or assigns it for you to review on your own, the questions that follow should help you focus on the most important points.

Concept 2.1 Matter consists of chemical elements in pure form and in combinations called compounds

Define and give an example of the following terms:

matter:

element:

compound:

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Chapter 1: Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life

Begin your study of biology this year by reading Chapter 1. It will serve as a reminder about biological concepts that you may have learned in an earlier course and give you an overview of what you will study this year.

In the overview, Figure 1.3 recalls many of the properties of life. Label the seven properties illustrated here, and give a different example of each.

Concept 1.1 The themes of this book make connections across different areas of biology

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India?s People & Economy
Chapter 29.2
Religious Life
Majority practice Hinduism (an ancient, polytheistic religion that teaches the unity of all life)
Hindus believe that every living thing has a spirit
Creator= Brahma
Hindus treat animals with respect because they are believed to have a soul
Cows are Sacred

Ganges river considered holy
Believed to purify souls of those who bathe/drink it
Banks of Ganges often lined with Hindus
Healing powers

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The Emergence of Modern China~ Ch. 31.1
Intro
First civilization along the Huang He in Northern China (3000 BC)
Always been deeply rooted in agriculture
Guided by Confucianism, emperors of China act like fathers; main responsibly= make sure needs are met & act fairly

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