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Blog Post # 33: Long Test 4.2
June 8, 2022, 6:28 PM (GMT + 8)
The last long test for Mathematics 5 was confusing but manageable. During my first attempt, I initially thought that the long test was easy, and I was confident with my answers. However, I got a relatively low score so I tried harder with my second ang third attempt. By the end of the third attempt, I got 26/30. Although it was not the score I wanted, at that point, I was just relieved that the school year was almost over. Attached below is an image of my attempts.
The image above is a screenshot of the list of my attempts in long test 4.2.
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Blog Post # 32: Sketching of Graphs using Derivatives
May 31, 2022, 4:56 PM (GMT + 8)
Week 4.7 was a combination of the topics tackled during the second half of the fourth quarter. The current topic required a little creativity and organization in order to properly generate a graph. Specifically, it was challenging to draw a graph on paper in comparison to a computer generated graph. Aside from this, week 4.7 was relatively easy. Attached below is an image of my notes.

The image above contains my notes on Sketching Graphs of Derivatives.
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Blog Post # 31: Concavity and Second Derivative Test
May 26, 2022, 5:23 PM (GMT + 8)
The lesson for week 4.6 in Mathematics 5 was relatively easy with the help of the examples provided in the module. It was also relatively similar to the previous topic, which made it easier than expected. Although solving its problems was a little lengthy, it wasn’t challenging. The images below are proof of my notes on the subject matter.

The image above contains part 1 of my notes on Concavity and the Second Derivative Test.

The image above contains part 2 of my notes on Concavity and the Second Derivative Test.
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Blog Post # 30: Extrema of Functions and First Derivative Test
May 23, 2022, 8:48 PM (GMT + 8)
The week before was a rest day for all scholars, and this meant that I did not do any requirements. Because of my accustomed mindset during the week-long break, it was a little difficult for me to study extrema of functions and the first derivative test. Despite of this, the lesson was relatively easy to learn. At first, I was a little overwhelmed with the lesson, but after viewing an example, I was able to properly understand the lesson. Both the lecture material and modules were helpful. The images below are proof of my notes regarding the lesson.

The image above contains part 1 of my notes on Extrema of Function and the First Derivative Test.

The image above contains part 2 of my notes on Extrema of Function and the First Derivative Test.

The image above contains part 3 of my notes on Extrema of Function and the First Derivative Test.

The image above contains part 4 of my notes on Extrema of Function and the First Derivative Test.
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Blog Post # 29: Long Test 4.1
May 5, 2022, 4:39 PM (GMT + 8)
For the fourth week of the fourth quarter, we had our first long test. To prepare for the examination, I scanned my notes the night before. I also answered some practice problems in the modules. The Quizizz activity done during class was also helpful. The difficulty of the test was average, and can be answered within the given time limit. Attached below is proof of my attempt.
The image above contains the summary of my attempts in Long Test 4.1.
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Blog Post # 28: Related Rates
April 28, 2022, 3:10 PM (GMT + 8)
The lesson on related rates was relatively easy with the help of the examples in the modules. Even though I was not prepared to learn anything new due to the stress brought about by academic and daily tasks, I was still able to understand the lesson in time. The images below are proof of my notes on the subject topic.

The image above contains part 1 of my notes on Related Rates.

The image above contains part 2 of my notes on Related Rates.
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Blog Post # 27: Rates of Change and Rectilinear Motion
April 21, 2022, 6:55 PM (GMT + 8)
Rates of Change and Rectilinear Motion was as relatively easy topic to follow. This is thanks to the help of the presentation from University of the Philippines - Diliman, as well as the lecture presentation and modules. This topic further allowed my perspective towards calculus in real-life situations to widen. I was also able to take my time in studying the module since it I had more free time than usually. Attached below is my notes regarding the subject matter.

The image above contains my notes regarding rectilinear motion.
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Blog Post # 26: Optimization
April 8, 2022, 6:55 PM (GMT + 8)
The lesson regarding optimization allowed a new perspective in life where calculus is involved. At some point during the learning process, I was pleased to know that the lessons I am learning can be applied in real-life situations, and not just solved in order to accomplish school requirements. In terms of difficulty, I wouldn’t say that it was difficult, rather, it is dependent on the problem. However, anything can be solved with enough practice. The pictures below are proof of my notes regarding the topic.

The image above contains part 1 of my notes on module 6.6.1 and 6.6.2.

The image above contains part 2 of my notes on module 6.6.1 and 6.6.2.
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Blog Post # 25: Long Test 3.2
April 1, 2022, 9:19 PM (GMT + 8)
The long test 3.2 in Mathematics 5 was moderately okay. All of the topics were properly discussed prior to the long test and this made it easier to answer. Although it was a little time consuming, enough time was given for us to answer. The picture below is proof that I took the test on time.
The picture above is proof that I took the test last March 31, 2022.
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Blog Post # 24: Higher Order Derivatives
March 25, 2022, 8:10 PM (GMT + 8)
The lesson regarding Higher Order Derivatives was straightforward and had a lot of examples, which made it easy to understand. Lessons from the previous weeks were applied, allowing a deepened mastery of the lessons. The picture below contains my notes on the said lesson.

The picture above contains my notes on modules 5.8.1 to 5.8.2.
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Blog Post # 23: Implicit Differentiation
March 18, 2022, 3:26 PM (GMT + 8)
The lesson regarding implicit differentiation was relatively easy to understand. This is because the modules were straightforward and had a lot of examples to explain the lesson. Previous lessons were also applied to understand this week’s topic. In general, the lesson was okay. Pictures below are provided as proof.

The picture above contains a portion of my notes on modules 5.7.1 to 5.7.3.

The picture above contains the rest of my notes on modules 5.7.1 to 5.7.3.
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Blog Post # 22: Continuity and Differentiability, and Long Test 3.1
March 10, 2022, 6:54 PM (GMT + 8)
Week 3.5 in Mathematics 5 was eventful since the long test for the third quarter was given. For this week, I mainly focused on studying for the exam in order to secure a passing grade. However, I also studied continuity and differentiability on my free time. This lesson was not difficult to understand, but was stressful to learn because of the workload brought by multiple subjects. Pictures below are provided as proof.

The picture above contains all of my notes on module 5.2.1.

The picture above contains all of my notes on module 5.3.
The picture above serves as a proof that I took Long Test 3.1 within the given time frame.
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Blog Post # 21: Chain Rule
March 4, 2022, 12:48 PM (GMT + 8)
The lesson about chain rule was relatively easy if the previous lessons regarding exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions were properly understood. In general, I was able to understand the topic because of the module (view notes below) and other supplementary materials such as the practice quiz. Taking the quiz was easy but a little lengthy and confusing at first.

The picture above contains all of my notes on module 5.6.1 and some of my notes on module 5.6.2.

The picture above contains the rest of my notes on module 5.6.2.
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Blog Post # 20: Derivatives of Transcendental Functions
February 24, 2022, 9:57 PM (GMT + 8)
The lesson regarding the derivative of exponential and logarithmic functions was not a difficult topic but required knowledge from previous lessons. Overall, I was able to understand the lesson because of the modules provided (view notes below) and the explanation a friend gave. The said lesson materials and information helped me in answering the quiz.

The picture above contains some of my notes on module 5.5.1.

The picture above contains the rest of my notes on module 5.5.1 and some of my notes on module 5.5.2.
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Blog Post # 19: Rules on Differentiation
February 18, 2022, 3:24 PM (GMT + 8)
The Rules of Differentiation was a relatively easy topic, but it was a little lengthy. Personally, I was able to understand the concept, as well as solve the sample problems correctly. However, I was not able to take the practice quiz since it required an account on the platform. Nevertheless, I was able to properly understand this week’s lesson by taking notes (view pictures below) and answering the quiz.

The picture above contains some of my notes on module 5.4.1.

The picture above contains the rest of my notes on module 5.4.1 and some of my notes on module 5.4.2.

The picture above contains the rest of my notes on module 5.4.2 and some of my notes on module 5.4.3.

The picture above contains the rest of my notes on module 5.4.3.
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Blog Post # 18: The Tangent Line and Derivative of a Function
February 13, 2022, 6:25 PM (GMT + 8)
The lessons about Derivatives and Differentiation were relatively easy to understand as long as the modules were properly read and the supplementary materials were viewed. Personally, I found the lesson difficult at first because I was confused, but after I asked my friend to explain it, I understood the lesson properly. To study for this week’s lesson, I took notes (view pictures below) and took the practice quiz before taking the actual quiz.

The picture above contains some of my notes on module 5.1.1.

The picture above contains my the rest of my notes on module 5.1.1 and all of my notes on module 5.1.2.
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Blog Post # 17: Continuity and Discontinuity
January 21, 2022, 11:08 AM (GMT + 8)
The lessons regarding Continuity and Discontinuity were a relatively new but easy concept, given that the previous lessons were understood. To understand this topic, I studied the modules provided (view pictures below for notes), as well as the interactive lesson and practice quiz. Although it was relatively easy, I still encountered challenges, particularly during the quiz since some of the questions were quite confusing. To mitigate this problem, I took my time in analyzing the questions properly, and I was able to answer it in the end.

The image above contains a portion of my notes on module 4.1.

The image above contains the rest of my notes on module 4.1 and some of my notes on module 4.2.1.

The image above contains the rest of my notes on module 4.2.1 and all of my notes on module 4.2.2.
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