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Revision as of 08:53, 28 July 2010
Catalog Information
Title
Trigonometry.
(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
(2:2:0)
Offered
F, W, Sp, Su
Prerequisite
Math 110 or equivalent.
Description
Circular functions, triangle relationships, identities, inverse trig functions, trigonometric equations, complex numbers, DeMoivre's theorem.
Desired Learning Outcomes
Students should gain familiarity and proficiency with the basic theorems of trigonometry.
Prerequisites
Minimal learning outcomes
1. Trigonometric Functions
Include angles and their measure, the six trigonometric functions via the unit circle, properties of trigonometric functions (including domain, range, period, fundamental identities, etc.), and graphs of trigonometric functions.
2. Analytic Trigonometry
Include inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities (including sum and difference formulas,, double-angle and half-angle formulas), and solving trigonometric equations.
3. Applications of Trigonometric Functions
Include the Law of Sines, the Law of Cosines, and finding the area of a triangle (including Heron's Formula).
4. Polar Coordinates
Include polar coordinates, graphs in polar coordinates, the complex plane, and De Moivre's Theorem.
Textbooks
Possible textbooks for this course include (but are not limited to):
Additional topics
Vectors.