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Math 4 Honors

Math 4 Honors. Lisa Heinl 440-995-6896 lheinl@mayfieldschools.org Bachelor’s Degree: Miami University, 1989 Master’s Degree: Cleveland State University, 2004 Teaching Experience: 25 th year. Analyzing Functions; Combining Functions

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Math 4 Honors

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  1. Math 4 Honors Lisa Heinl 440-995-6896 lheinl@mayfieldschools.org Bachelor’s Degree: Miami University, 1989 Master’s Degree: Cleveland State University,2004 • Teaching Experience: 25th year

  2. Analyzing Functions; Combining Functions Polynomials; Complex Numbers; Solving Polynomial Equations Rational Functions; Solving Rational Equations Trig Identities; Solving Trig Equations; Geometry of Complex Numbers Recursion & Mathematical Induction The Derivative in Calculus The Integral in Calculus Other Topics if Time Permits Topics we will be studying:

  3. Materials needed for class EVERYDAY: • “Math-Only” 3-ringed binder • Covered Textbook • Paper • Pencils with erasers • Graphing Calculator TI-nspire CX

  4. Grading • Homework assignment if collected = 2  10 points • Learning Checks = 4 Points (“Risk-Free”) • Quizzes = 25  60 points • Projects = 25  50 points • Tests = 100 points • Semester Exams • Late, incomplete, or missing assignments = 0 points

  5. Miscellaneous Items: • I am available for extra help 1st, 5th and 7th periods and after school. • To obtain the weekly assignments, class notes and homework answers, go to the Heinl Online Classroom.

  6. Top Ten Jobs According to WSJ.com for 2014 CareerCast.com: “Math skills unlock a world of career opportunities,” publisher Tony Lee said. “There’s a huge, huge range of opportunities for mathematicians . . . Some can go the education route, but there's much more.” Hiring demand also is very high among corporations, government agencies and the non-profit world.” CareerCast.com rated 200 jobs Four categories: environment, which rates things like competitiveness; income at low, middle, and high career positions; the outlook for income and employment growth; and stress factors such as travel and deadlines. http://blogs.wsj.com/atwork/2014/04/15/best-jobs-of-2014-congratulations-mathematicians/?KEYWORDS=best+jobs+2014

  7. Thank you for attending tonight! Please do not hesitate to call or e-mail me if you have any further questions or concerns.

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