This series of videos will be aimed at using basic right angle trigonometry and the Pythagorean Theorem to develop an understanding of trigonometric functions and the unit circle and understand how it can be used and how what it means, as well some typical values on the unit circle and of trigonometric functions.

The following videos will cover the unit circle:

Introduction and Question 1: The Pythagorean Theorem applications

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Question 2: Defining trigonometric functions via right triangles

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Question 3: What is a radian and converting between radians and degrees

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Question 4: Evaluating trigonometric functions without a triangle

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Question 5: Building the unit circle in the first quadrant and understanding it

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Question 6: Extending the unit circle and trigonometric functions to all angles

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Question 7: The First Pythagorean Identity and the Unit Circle

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Question 8: Domains of Pythagorean Identities

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