Prentice Hall Web Site for Assistance,etc.
Course Assignments
Reality Quizzes 1-6 Best 5 scores | 500 points |
Reality Quiz 7 |
100 points |
Homework | 200 points |
Final Examination | 400 or 800 points |
Total | 1200 or 1600 points |
You may use office hours for some additional work on these background
areas either as individuals or in small groups. Office time is
also available to discuss routine problems from homework after they have
been discussed in class, reality check quizzes, as well as using
technology.
Regular use of Office hour time outside of class should be especially
useful for students having difficulty with the work and wishing to improve
through a steady approach to mastering skills and concepts.
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For Current Algebra and Functions:Haag schedule Weeks I-III,(click here) | ||||
I. Introduction: Backgrounds and Key concepts | No Class |
5-31 |
6-1 |
6-2 |
II. Beginning Functions-Core functions and concepts.
Exponential functions |
6-6 |
6-7 |
6-8 |
6-9 |
III. Logarithmic functions | 6-13 | |||
IV. Right Triangle Trig |
6-20 Geometry review: Similar triangles. Review of Key Right Triangles. Overview of Core: trigonometric functions for Right Triangles |
Solving Right triangles. Triangle trig: Inverse trig acute angles. |
Law
of Sines. Sine for obtuse angles. More Inverse trig Trig for obtuse angles. Inverse tangent function. |
More law of sines Start Law of cosines. Trig functions for all angles (sine and cosine) |
V.Lab: Graphing and Trig Applets.? | 6-27Quiz #3 More on law of cosines. |
Applications of triangle trig
Trig functions for all angles Radian measure and circles in general. |
The big picture on trig functions with the unit circle: Core functions and elementary functions More on Radian measure |
more on sine, cosine and tangent functions. |
Trig function graphs [LAB ] |
NO Class July 4 Holiday |
7-5 Circular Motion.Graphs of sin and cos More on graphs and basic properties of trig functions. |
More on graphs of trig functions. sines and cosines: Amplitude, etc. Symmetry [wrt axes.] |
Quiz #4
Graphs of tan and sec. More on graphs related to sin(x). |
VII.Trig Equations
Trig Identities [***LAB ***] |
7- 11 More on graphs. |
Graphs of tan and sec. Begin Trig Identities Begin trig equations and review of inverse trig functions. |
More Trig equations and review of
inverse trig functions (Asin and Acos)
More on graphs of trig functions, identities and equation. |
Quiz #5 More equations. Graphs for inverse trig. |
VIII. | 7-18 Inverse Cosine and more. Addition formulae- |
More on Trig Identities: double angles! Double and half angles Product to sum trig. |
Other Trig identities. Complex numbers and trig Combining trig Functions- lines review. |
Quiz #6 More Trig functions and equations: graphs and elementary functions More on Complex Numbers and trig and complex roots! |
For Current Algebra and Functions:Haag schedule Weeks IX and X (click here) | ||||
IX.Polynomial and Rational Functions | 7-25 | |||
X. Pre-Calculus! | 8-1 | Final Exam Part I | Final Exam Part II |
HW # Due Date |
Reading | CD Viewing (Optional) | Assignments | Special Instructions & Interesting but Optional | |
For Current Algebra and Functions Assignments:Haag Weeks I-III(click here) | |||||
HW #11 6-21and 22 |
7.1 Only pp 528-529; pp530-532 | Right Angle Trig.- Intro, Evaluating |
p536: $$(1-4)
p536: 5-8, 21, 23, 35, 41 |
$$ For 1-4 Find sine, cosine, and tangent for the given angle in the triangles. | |
HW#12 6-22 and 23 |
7.1
7.2 pages 539-542 |
Finding an angle...,Using trig..., finding the height... The Law of Sines- The law...Solving a triangle... |
p536: 22,26,27, 37, 42, 43, 47, 52
p 547: 1-3, 5, 15, 29, 33 |
Sines Cosines Tangents and slope The trigonometry of right triangles Area of a triangle | |
HW# 13 6-23 and 6-27 |
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The Law of Sines- Solving a triangle... | p536: 31,33, 39, 49, 57, 61 p 547: 9,11,13,17,23, 24, 31,39 |
Demonstrations of the laws of sines and cosines | |
HW # 14 6-27 and 6-28 |
7.3 through Ex. 1
7.3 Ex.2&3 5.1 |
Angles and radian Measure: Finding the quadrant...Converting. The Law of cosines: The law.., (SAS), SSS The trig functions: trig functions of important angles |
p555: 1-3, 25
p555: 7, 13, 21, 27, 28, 31 |
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HW # 15 6-29 |
5.1 pp 372-377 | p379: 1-35 odd |
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HW # 16 6-30 |
5.2 pp382-393 5.1 p377-378 |
Angles and radian Measure: Using the arc Length Formula | p 379: 37-39, 45-47, 53, 55 p395: 1-3, 9-29 odd; 39,43,47,53,57-65 odd. |
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HW # 17 7-5 |
5.3 pp399-406, 409-410 5.4 p414-5; 417 |
Basic Trig Identities: Fundamental... Graphing Sine and Cosine:: Intro..., Graphing |
p 395: 1,3,7, 39, 43 p411: 1 - 7odd,17-23 odd p411: 67-77odd;49-53; 103-104 |
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HW #18 7-6 and 7-7 and 7-11 |
5.4 |
Graphing .. with shifts: ... phase shifts. Fancy... |
p 426: $$ (13,17, 21), 39-47 |
$$ For 13, 17, and 21:Ignore the text instruction. For each function make a table of values, a composed transformation figure, and a graph. | |
HW#19 7-6, 7-7 and 7-11 |
5.5 | Graphing other trig: ... the Tangent... |
p 435: 1-14 p 426: 1-10, $ (29-33 odd), $$( 15, 24, 53) |
$ For 29-33 odd :Ignore the text instruction.
Graph each function.
$$ For 15, 25, and 53: Ignore the text instruction. For each function make a table of values, a composed transformation figure, and a graph. | |
HW #20 7-12 |
5.3
5.6: pp437-440 |
Graphing Sine..: Fancy Graphing: Changes in period... | p446: 1,3,13, 17 [Not on Blackboad] |
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HW #21 7-13 |
5.3 6.3 pp477-478 |
Proving Trig Identities: Proving... |
p396: 73-75 p480:1-10 |
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HW #22 7- 18 |
6.1: pp 458-465 | p468: 1-11 odd, 13-15, 45, 47 | |||
HW #23 7-14 and 18 |
6.3 6.7 pp 507-509 |
p511: 1-5 p 480: 11,14,17,20,...,41 (every 3rd problem), 81, 85 |
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HW #24 7-18 |
6.3 6.7 |
Solving trig Equations: Solving... |
p 511: 11-19 odd, 35-37 p480: 51, 54, 57,... , (every 3rd problem) ,78 |
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HW #25 7-18 and 19 |
6.2 pp470-472 6.4 pp482-486 |
Inverse Trig Functions: An Intro..., Evaluating the composition... |
p468: 25-27, 33-35,49
p474: 1-9odd; 13,19 |
Look at This PAGE on the web! | |
HW #26 7-19 |
6.4 pp482-486 6.5 pp493-494 |
The Sum and Difference Identities: |
p 491: 1-4, 13-21 odd . |
great web resource for trig with java (manipula math products) | |
HW #27 7-20 |
6.5. pp498-500 |
Identities... Double-Angle Identities: Confirming..., Using.... |
p 491: 23,24,31,32,41 p501: 1, 2, 7 [DO a and b only] |
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HW #28 7-20 and 21 |
6.6 pp503-504 |
p501: [1,2,7] DO c and d only. 13,14, 51,53,
59, 60 p505:1,2 p 491: 7, 43, 53, 55, 59, 81 p 501: 15, 45, 67 |
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For Current Algebra and Functions Assignments:Haag Weeks IX and X (click here) | |||||
2.4 2.5 3.1 pp174-182 A3 Polynomial algebra (Review!) |
Quadratic Functions- Basics |
p145: 1-12, 23, 41, 51, 63ef p189: 1-8, 9,11,13,15,25-28 p 1012: 3, 11,19,23,27,35 ,39,47, 63 |
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3.1 pp182-187
3.2 pp 195-198 middle A7 Complex Numbers, etc. |
Quadratic functions- The vertex. Quadratic Equations and the Quadratic Formula |
p 189: 31,33,37,43,49,53,55,65, 69,73,81 p211: 1-13 |
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A5 Polynomial Division 3.3 pp203-205 (zeroes and multiplicity on graphs) 3.7 pp245-247(remainder and factor theorems) |
Polynomials- Long Division The remainder Theorem The factor Theorem |
p211: 1-13 p 1028: 1-5, 19-21, 23, 24 p211 : 17, 18, 19-25odd (a,b only), 65 p257:1-5,73 |
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2.1 3.7 3.8 3.4 |
p99: 73-79, 83,85 p263:1-5 odd, 11, 17, 35, 36 |
read more on-line about Complex Numbers or App.7 | |||
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4.6 pp331-335 (New- 7-2-03) | p336: 11,29,37,47 | ||||
4.4 | p321: 75, 77, 79 | ||||
4.5 | p311: 98; p327: 17, 19, 21, 23, 29; 13, 15 | ||||
4.5 | p327: 3, 14, 49, 53 | ||||
4.7 | p347: 4, 12a,b,c, 13a,b,c, 15a | ||||
REVIEW | p361: 11,13-16, 21-24,27,31,33,35,39,$$(43,51), 53,59,79,83 | $$ For 43 and 51: Ignore the text instruction. For each function make a table of values, a composed transformation figure, and a graph. | |||
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p 426: 1-10, $ (29-33 odd), $$( 15, 24, 53) | $ For 29-33 odd :Ignore the text instruction.
Graph each function.
$$ For 15, 25, and 53: Ignore the text instruction. For each function make a table of values, a composed transformation figure, and a graph. | |||
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p435: 1-10; 19, 21, 23, 35 | ||||
5.3 pp399-404;409-410 | |||||
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p452:1-11 odd, 47, 48, 59, 60, 79, 83, 85
p574: 19, 21, 51 |
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5.6: pp437-440 |
p446: 1,3,13, 17 | ||||
6.2 |
p468: 25-27, 33-35,49
p474: 1-9odd; 13,19 |
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p 480: 1-10
p474:29, 33, 37 |
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6.8 pp513-514 | p518: 1, 3,4,7 | ||||
3.7 p248-251 (rational and real roots) | p257: 11-17 odd, 29, 53 | ||||
3.7 pp255-6 | p258: 33,35,63, 65 | ||||
3.8 | p263:1-5 odd, 11, 17, 35, 36 | ||||
3.4 | p224: 1-7 odd; $$ (23, 29,30, 31); 35 | $$ For 23, 29, 30, and 31 : Ignore the text instruction.
For each function make a table of values, a composed transformation figure,
and a graph.
read more on-line about Complex Numbers or App.7 | |||
2.3 | p 123: 25-35 odd; 59-65 odd | ||||
4.1 inverses | p284: 1-5,9-11, 15-17, 21-25odd,31-39 odd | ||||
1.5
3.5 |
p. 57: 67, 69
p 234: 1,9, 27 |
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Review | p167: 1-3,7,18,19, 23,29,35, 61,65,67 | ||||
Review for Final | p 580: 1,3,4,5,6,8,9,11,12,13 | ||||
5.4 p419-425 | p427: 49-56; 63-65; 85,86 | ||||
2.5 | p145: 17-22, 25ab, 33, 37, 39, 55, 63abcd | ||||
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p189:
1-8, 25, 29, 33, 35, 37, 73
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p155:
1, 5, 13, 19, 35, 51
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p285:
15, 21, 31, 33, 35, 55, 61
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p194:
87, 75; p163: 1, 13, 23
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