Probability is a measure that is associated with how certain we are of the outcomes of a particular experiment or activity. An experiment is a planned operation carried out under
Author: Jonas Reitz (Page 2 of 8)
Date: Monday, 5/4/22, 2-3:40pm
Meeting Info: In-person, N-1007
Heads up: Exam 1 attempt 3 will take place today after class (3:45-5:30).
Before we can discuss volume, we have to know some basic facts about 3- dimensional space. The first order of business is to set up a coordinate system in 3-space.
Date: Monday, 5/2/22, 2-3:40pm
Meeting Info: In-person, N-1007
Heads up: Exam 1 attempt 3 will take place on Wednesday 5/4 after class (3:45-5:30).
Very roughly, a geometric measurement (i.e. length, area, and volume) assigns a nonnegative number to a geometric figure that serves to indicate the “size” of the figure relative to a
Hi everyone,
Midterm grades are available in the OpenLab Gradebook. Graded exams will be returned in class.
Reminder: unlike Exam 1, the Midterm exam does not have a minimum passing
Date: Wednesday, 4/27/22, 2-3:40pm
Meeting Info: In-person, N-1007
The Midterm will take place in class today.
Heads up: Exam 1 attempt 3 will take place next Wednesday 5/4 after class.
Date: Monday, 4/25/22, 2-3:40pm
Meeting Info: In-person, N-1007
Heads up: the Midterm will take place this Wednesday 4/27 in class.
Heads up: Exam 1 attempt 3 will take place next
Why do we care so much about triangles? Why don’t we have something like “trigonometric functions” for other shapes, like rectangles, pentagons, etc?
Furthermore, why does trigonometry focus on right
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your patience – I know it has been a trying day. CUNY’s Chancellor sent an email just now, and I pass along his advice: “If you
