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Page 3. 5. Determine the sum of each arithmetic series, given the first and nth terms. a. t₁ = −3, t₁4 = 62. Sn = n (attn) 2. 54 = jenna nolan math 30-1
Functions & Relations: Covers transformations, compositions, and practice tests. While there isn't a single famous "essay" by
5. Common Difficult Topics & How Jenna Nolan Helps
| Topic | Why it’s hard | Jenna’s approach | |-------|----------------|------------------| | Transformations | Order of horizontal vs vertical stretches | Uses mapping notation and “DABC” order (stretches before translations) | | Trig identities | Knowing which identity to use | Shows “proof strategies” – work from one side, substitute sin²+cos²=1 early | | Logarithmic equations | Extraneous roots | Always checks domain after solving | | Binomial expansions | Finding specific term | Teaches general term ( t_k+1 = \binomnk a^n-k b^k ) with clear substitution | | Radical equations | Squaring both sides creates extraneous roots | Checks every solution back in original equation | Since the stone's velocity at $x = 35$
Exponents & Logs: Focused on exponents/logs and their practical applications.
- Function Notation: $f(x)$ vs $y$. You must understand inputs and outputs.
- Transformations: $af(b(x-h)) + k$.
Exam-day routine
- Night before: Light review only; sleep 8 hours.
- Morning: Simple breakfast, quick flashcard warm-up, arrive early with calculator, ID, pens.
- During exam: Tackle easiest questions first, flag hard ones, and return with remaining time.
If you tell me whether you have her full course or just YouTube access, I can tailor a more specific weekly study plan with video links and problem sets.