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Mathematical Expression Editor

Variables and CoVariation - See Unit 1 PDF

Comparing Lines and Exponentials - See Unit 2 PDF

Functions - See Unit 3 PDF

Building New Functions - See Unit 4 PDF

Exponential Functions Revisited - See Unit 5 PDF

Rational Functions - See Unit 6 PDF

Analyzing Functions - See Unit 7 PDF

Origins of Trig

Right Triangle Trig

Sine, Cosine, and Tangent

Secant, Cosecant and Cotangent

All From One, One From All

The Unit Circle

Unit Circle

Trig Identities

Trigonometric Identities

Application of Trig Identities

Back Matter

  1. precal
  2. Precalculus with Review 2: Unit 8
  3. Right Triangle Trig
  4. Ivo Terek
Objectives
Sine, Cosine, and Tangent
  • Learning about similar triangles, and defining trig functions as ratios of triangle sides
  • Analyzing famous right triangles and deducing famous values
  • Finding the missing side of a triangle
  • Using the important identity
Secant, Cosecant, and Cotangent Definitions and famous values of the secant, cosecant, and cotangent functions in terns of a right triangle All From One, One From All
  • How to find values of all trig functions for an acute angle, given only one such value.
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