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Welcome to Calculus. Abby Brown Torrey Pines High School. www.abbymath.com. Who is Abby Brown?. TPHS Graduate (Go Falcons!) Harvey Mudd Graduate Math Teacher Since 1996. What is Calculus C & D?. AP Calc AB = Calculus I AP Calc BC = Calculus I and II Calculus C = Calculus II
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Welcome to Calculus Abby Brown Torrey Pines High School www.abbymath.com
Who is Abby Brown? • TPHS Graduate (Go Falcons!) • Harvey Mudd Graduate • Math Teacher • Since 1996
What is Calculus C & D? • AP Calc AB = Calculus I • AP Calc BC = Calculus I and II • Calculus C = Calculus II • Calculus D = Calculus III (Multivariable) • Linear Algebra
What is Calculus C & D? • Students enroll throughSan Diego State University • All students receive SDSU transcripts with these classes • It is recommended that students remove these classes from their TPHS transcripts
What is Calculus C & D? • Future college may accept transfer units. This depends on • College policies • Major requirements • Self-Advocating • If student received high school credit for the course
What will students learn? • Calculus C • Advanced Integration • Infinite Series • Differential Equations • Parametric Equations • Limits
What will students learn? • Calculus D • Vectors and Curves in Space • Functions of many variables • Partial Derivatives • Multiple Integration • Vector Calculus
What will students learn? • Linear Algebra • Systems of Linear Equations • Matrices and Operations • Determinants • Vector Spaces • Inner Product Spaces • Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
What will students do? • Regular Homework Assignments • Collected on test days • Project Presentations • With partners • Videotaped for self-evaluation • Quizzes & Computer Activities • Tests
What if I have questions? • Grades? • Ask your student • Edline (www.edline.net) • Course Details & Calendar? • www.abbymath.com • Contact Ms. Brown • E-mail: abby.brown@sduhsd.net • Phone: x 2120 (E-mail is best)
Thank you for coming! • Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about the class, credits, or your student’s progress. • www.abbymath.com • This is going to be a great year!