I technically did all the hours but was unproductive and distracted this week. Polar coordinates don't seem useful at all and I'm wasting a lot of time on trig problems. Mom suggested that I spend a day this upcoming week just memorizing trig identities and relationships. Not looking forward to that. |
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Fri: 2 hours, got through most of polar coordinates unit
Mon: 1 hr, read multi calc textbook on the ferry (not very productive and pretty zoned out during second half)
Tues: 3 hours, finished polar coordinates, got through most of HW A, stopped and watched the min and max recommended Khan videos from Princeton
Wed: 2 hours, returned to HW A, still could not figure it out, skipped the end of it and went on to HW B, got stuck and wasted a lot of time trying to google things.
Thurs: 2 hours. 1 hr in the morning where I just played around with graph tools and re-watched the same old polar coordinate videos and wasted a bunch of time looking up different trig identities, trying to figure out HW B. Had another hour at night but was in a bad mood so just watched a bunch of the really early intro Khan videos from the Princeton list (all the derivative videos) |
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Thurs: 3 hours. 40 min doing Princeton review (did the Maximization section from their study guide) and 2 hour 20 min. on polar coordinates - roughly 1/4 through the section. Talked to mom about them for ~half an hour.
Also realized just now that I never put in my Fri hours. It was 2 hours and all I did was do calculus problems from my old math class calculus textbook because I was feeling lazy and it was more fun than watching edx videos. Hopefully that counts. |
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Wed: 2 hours, no security. Continued on polar coordinates, then went backward and rewatched Khan videos on definite integrals. Went back to parameterization because it made more sense after going through the old proofs. |
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