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Math 3A Demonstration 3

Demonstration Instructions

Make sure your face is visible in the video. At the bare minimum, you should show your face at the beginning and introduce yourself verbally so that I know that it is you doing the Demonstration assignment.

Questions

  1. You will make corrections to all P-Level Questions you got incorrectly. You should explain what you did incorrectly and how to fix it. Try to self-classify your incorrect answer as either a mistake due to going too fast, a mistake due to a minor misunderstanding, or a mistake due to major misunderstandings.
  2. You will make corrections to all C-Level Questions you got incorrectly. You should explain what you did incorrectly and how to fix it. Try to self-classify your incorrect answer as either a mistake due to going too fast, a mistake due to a minor misunderstanding, or a mistake due to major misunderstandings.
  3. You will make corrections to all B-Level Questions you got incorrectly. You should explain what you did incorrectly and how to fix it. Try to self-classify your incorrect answer as either a mistake due to going too fast, a mistake due to a minor misunderstanding, or a mistake due to major misunderstandings.
  4. You will make corrections to all A-Level Questions you got incorrectly. You should explain what you did incorrectly and how to fix it. Try to self-classify your incorrect answer as either a mistake due to going too fast, a mistake due to a minor misunderstanding, or a mistake due to major misunderstandings.

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