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Precalculus
Index
Quarter 1
Quarter 2
Quarter 3
Quarter 4
Quarter 3
Assignments:
Begin Unit 5: Trigonometry
Read §4.7-4.8
§4.7 Exercises
§4.8 Exercises
Learning Objectives:
Solve right triangles using trigonometric functions.
Solve application problems involving trigonometric functions.
Use inverse trigonmetric functions to solve for multiple angles.
Assignments:
Read §5.5-5.6
§5.5 Exercises
§5.6 Exercises
Trigonometric Formulae
Learning Objectives:
Use the law of sines and law of cosines to solve triangles.
Identify cases where the law of sines provides multiple solutions to a triangle.
Solve application problems using the law of sines and the law of cosines.
Assignments:
Read §4.4-4.6
§4.4 Exercises
§4.5 Exercises
§4.6 Exercises
Learning Objectives:
State the domain and range of trigonometric functions.
Identify the amplitude and period of trigonometric functions.
Sketch the graph of a trigonometric equation using transformations.
Assignments:
Begin Unit 6: Trigonometric Equations & Identities
Read §5.1-5.2
§5.1 Exercises
§5.2 Exercises
Monthly Test #1
Learning Objectives:
Use the basic trigonometric identities to simplify an expression.
Prove a trigonometric identity by only manipulating the left-hand side.
Assignments:
Read §5.3-5.4
§5.3 Exercises
§5.4 Exercises
Learning Objectives:
Use trigonometric sum and difference formulas to prove another trigonometric identity.
Use double-angle, half-angle, and power-reducing identities to prove another trigonometric identity
Assignments:
Begin Unit 7: Polar & Parametric Equations
Read §6.4-6.5
§6.4 Exercises
§6.5 Exercises
Draw and color your favorite polar graph. (
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)
Learning Objectives:
Identify the symmetry of a polar function.
Sketch the graph of polar functions using a table of values.
Identify the differences between circles, roses, limaçons, and lemniscates.
Assignments:
Read §6.3
§6.3 Exercises
Easter Egg Hunt
Quarter 3 Exam Review
Learning Objectives:
Convert parametric equations to rectangular equations by elimating the parameter.
Find the parametric equation of a line through two points.
Solve application problems involving parametric equations.
Assignments:
Quarter 3 Exam
Learning Objectives:
Use vectors to find the magnitude and direction of a resultant force.
Use the dot product to determine the angle between two vectors.
Find the vector projection of one vector onto another.
Calculate the work done by a force over a distance.