Approaching Limits Amidst Pandemic: Bascal 3 Mid Performance Check

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BASCAL

3RD MID PERFORMANCE CHECK

APPROACHING
LIMITS
AMIDST PANDEMIC

NAME: Dizon, Earl Jaissen M.


GR & SECTION: 11 – St. Camillus de Lellis
TEACHER: Sir. Jheric Arrevado
DATE: February 7, 2023
BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Holy Angel University
Angeles City

APPROACHING LIMITS AMIDST PANDEMIC


(Tables & Graph, Limit Theorems, and Direct Substitution Property)

General Instructions:
 Create a situational word problem based on your chosen reliable source. Include your
source/reference.
 Make a mathematical model of your function applying the concept of limits and illustrate the limit
notation.
 Solve for the limit of the function using three methods: [1] Tables and graph, [2] Limit Theorems,
and [3] Direct substitution property.
 Answers on the three methods should all be the same to validate the continuity of your function.
 Interpret the mathematical answer to the problem.

RUBRIC
Criteria 4 3 2 1 Score
MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM AND MODEL (20 PTS)
The mathematical The mathematical The mathematical
The mathematical
Nature of the problem represents a problem represents problem does not
problem represents a
Problem realistic situation and a realistic situation represent a realistic
realistic situation and
(12 pts) has a credible but has no credible situation and has no
has reference.
reference. reference. reference.
The algebraic
The algebraic The algebraic
The algebraic function used is
function used results function used results
Nature of the function used results complex but results
to specific value and to a specific value
Function to indeterminate and to a specific value
does not require and neither complex
(8 pts) requires factoring. and does not require
factoring. nor uses factoring.
factoring.

THREE-METHOD MATHEMATICAL SOLUTIONS (30 PTS)


The learner was able
to illustrate correct, The learner was able The learner was The learner was able
complete, and to show complete able to show a to show a solution
Tables and
detailed step by step and correct solution solution but with but with several
Graphs
solution. Including but has an incorrect minimal errors (less errors (more than
(10 pts)
the illustration of graph. than 40%). 40%).
graph.
The learner was able
to illustrate correct, The learner was able The learner was The learner was able
Limit Laws complete, and to show complete able to show a to show a solution
(10 pts) detailed step by step and correct solution solution but with but with several
solution. Including but no label on the minimal errors (less errors (more than
the label of applied applied rules. than 40%). 40%).
rules.
The learner was able
to illustrate correct, The learner was able The learner was The learner was able
complete, and to show complete able to show a to show a solution
Direct
detailed step by step and correct solution solution but with but with several
Substitution
solution. Including but no clear factoring minimal errors (less errors (more than
(10 pts)
clear factoring techniques. than 40%). 40%).
techniques.
TECHNICALITIES (10 PTS)
The output was [1] neat, [2] complete, [3]
Completeness
organized, and has all necessary details The output lacks two or more indicators.
(5 pts)
needed.

Punctuality The output was submitted on or before the The output was submitted after the
(5 pts) deadline. deadline.

TOTAL ( 60 POINTS)

NAME: Dizon, Earl Jaissen M. DATE: January 24, 2023


SECTION: 11 – St. Camillus de Lellis TEACHER: Sir. Jheric Arrevado

The popular amusement park, Walt Disney World had a loss in


revenue during the Covid-19 pandemic. If the estimated revenue
2

loss is defined as f(x) = x −3.5


x−3
x +1.5
, determine the estimated
revenue loss (in billions) in the first quarter of the year 2021.
Evaluate the problem using the three methods. Let x be the
number of months in the first quarter of the year.

x2 −3.5 x +1.5
Mathematical Model: f(x) = x−3
2
x −3.5 x +1.5
Limit Notations: lim (
x 3 x−3
)

Reference: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/11/coronavirus-hurt-theme-parks-costing-disney-2point6-
billion.html
DIRECT SUBSTITUTION
LIMIT LAWS
TABLES AND GRAPH
INTERPRETATION

Therefore, the loss in revenue of


Walt Disney World in the first
quarter of 2021 is approximately
$2.5 billion ($2,500,000,000)

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