I can't find Mr. Wilhelm's post about the chapter for us to comment on so I think we should just post what you think is the hardest or comment on one of the posts already there.
The most difficult part of the chapter is simply knowing what to do in the identities. I also frequently mess up the identities when there is a multiplication function on the numerator and an addtion function on the denomenator or vice versa.
I think the hardest part is knowing the algebra skills, if I could remember more of it, it might be easier to do a problem. It is also hard to start a problem.
I don't think that using the skills/formulas is very difficult but looking at a problem and trying to figure out where to begin is the hardest part for me.
I think chapter 5 is hard because we're learning this new concept of doing algebra with sin, cos, tan, and it's hard seeing which substitution would work best in the different situations.
The most difficult part of the chapter is simply knowing what to do in the identities. I also frequently mess up the identities when there is a multiplication function on the numerator and an addtion function on the denomenator or vice versa.
ReplyDeleteI think the hardest part is knowing the algebra skills, if I could remember more of it, it might be easier to do a problem. It is also hard to start a problem.
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I don't think that using the skills/formulas is very difficult but looking at a problem and trying to figure out where to begin is the hardest part for me.
ReplyDeleteI think that the most challenging part is that it is all material that is similar so it is hard to remember what to do with each formula.
ReplyDeleteI think chapter 5 is hard because we're learning this new concept of doing algebra with sin, cos, tan, and it's hard seeing which substitution would work best in the different situations.
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