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Trigonometry Teacher: Diane Walsh E-mail: dwalsh@rsd13.org Course Length: One Semester

Trigonometry Teacher: Diane Walsh E-mail: dwalsh@rsd13.org Course Length: One Semester Text: Precalculus With Limits (Larson, Hostetler and Edwards) Course Content Radian and Degree Measure Angular and Linear Velocity Angles , Arcs, and Sectors Circular Trigonometry

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Trigonometry Teacher: Diane Walsh E-mail: dwalsh@rsd13.org Course Length: One Semester

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  1. Trigonometry Teacher: Diane Walsh E-mail: dwalsh@rsd13.org Course Length: One Semester Text: Precalculus With Limits (Larson, Hostetler and Edwards)Course Content Radian and Degree Measure Angular and Linear Velocity Angles, Arcs, and Sectors Circular Trigonometry The Unit Circle Equations and Applications of Sine Waves Triangle Trigonometry Law of Sines and Law of Cosines Identities and Equations Analytic Trigonometry Vectors Polar Coordinates Textbook(same as PreCalculus) Trigonometry is a course in the study of the six circular functions (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant) and their use in solving right triangles. Additional topics include the Law of Sines, the Law of Cosines, vectors, and polar coordinates. This course must be taken concurrently with Pre-Calculus to prepare for the study of advanced mathematics and to elect AP Calculus. This course prepares students for success in a four-year college program. Grading Overview Homework 10% Participation/Responsibility 5% Quizzes* 35% Tests 50% *Drop one per quarter

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