Unfortunately this week I got a C on my quiz and the frustrating thing but also the reassuring thing is that it was all simple mistakes. Fortunately, I get to retake this quiz because my mistakes were forgetting to label with the limit notation - which I did in all my homework but for some reason didn't do it on the quiz ? I don't know why. And then my other slip-up was on the C^3 because the limit approached infinity but super slowly and I didn't realize because I went through it too quickly. Good news is, I understand everything I did wrong on the quiz now, even the parts that weren't simple mistakes, I figured those out and feel confident about retaking the quiz. I felt very prepared for the test on Friday too, I studied Thursday night (and I have never ever studied for a math test) so I wasn't worried. However, there was some stuff about natural logarithms and fog(x) problems that we have not learned about and were stuff from last year that I didn't realize I would need to review. I'm hoping I still did okay besides these two problems but kicking myself in the butt for not reviewing better. You learn the most from your failures though! How does what I learned connect to previous topics and what might it be leading into
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