Trigonometry
Trigonometry
Trigonometry
Transformations of Functions
b. Functions as Mathematical Models
2. Polynomial Functions
a. Representations of Polynomial Functions
b. Synthetic Division
c. The Remainder and Factor Theorems
d. Zeroes of Polynomial Functions
e. Graphing Polynomial Functions
f. Partial Fractions
3. Rational Functions
a. Representations of Rational Functions
b. Graphing Rational Functions
4. One-to-One Functions and Inverse Functions
a. One-to-One Functions
b. Inverse Functions
c. Graphs of Inverse Functions
5. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
a. Exponential Functions
Representations of Exponential Functions
Exponential Equations, and Inequalities
Graphing Exponential Functions
b. Logarithmic Functions
Representations of Logarithmic Functions
Logarithmic Equations and Inequalities
Properties and Laws of Logarithms
Graphing Logarithmic Functions
6. Sequences, Series, and Mathematical Induction
a. Sequences, Series and Sigma Notation
b. The Principle of Mathematical Induction
c. Arithmetic Sequences and Series
d. Geometric Sequences and Series
e. The Binomial Theorem
Trigonometry
7. Trigonometric Functions
a. Angles and Angle Measurements
b. Circular Functions
c. Graphs of Circular Functions
8. Analytic Trigonometry
a. Fundamental Trigonometric Identities
b. Sum and Difference Identities
c. Double-Angle and Half-Angle Identities
d. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
e. Trigonometric Equations
9. Applications of Trigonometry
a. Solutions of Right Triangles
b. Solutions of Oblique Triangles
c. The Polar Coordinate System
Polar Coordinates
Conversion from Polar to Rectangular Coordinates and vice versa
Basic Polar Graphs
d. Polar Form of Complex Numbers
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