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MTH 112 - Trigonometry |
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Associated Term:
Spring 2016
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: 1. Use geometry, algebra, and graphing calculator skills from previous courses. 2. Move easily between degree and radian measure. 3. Identify and use the six trigonometric functions in right triangle applications. 4. Identify, apply, and interpret features of the equations and graphs of the six circular functions. 5. Recall and apply the basic trigonometric identities. 6. Use the sum, difference, double-angle, and half-angle identities. 7. Identify features of and use the three major inverse trigonometric functions. 8. Solve trigonometric equations analytically and with graphing technology. 9. Apply the Law of Sines and Law of Cosines where appropriate. 10. Use polar coordinates and polar equations and transform them to rectangular form and back. 11. Use complex numbers in standard form and in polar form (time permitting). 12. Solve problems using vector notation. 13. Use parametric equations. 14. Work with the definitions, equations, and graphs of conic sections. 15. Apply geometric and trigonometric relationships to appropriate multi-step problems. 16. Use a graphing calculator to graph equations and explore concepts for equations in rectangular, parametric, or polar form. Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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