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SECOND HALF OF COURSE OUTLINE

UNIT 3 = Trig and Angle Identities

*INCLUDES SELECTION OF ONE SECTION FOR STUDENT CREATED VIDEO LECTURE WITH QUESTIONS TO
COLLABORATE

Section 7 = Fundamental Trig Identities (3 Days)

Objective:

 Use fundamental trig identities to simplify and rewrite expressions to verify other identities

Module Includes:

 Read textbook pages 896-899


 YouTube video explaining the section
 1 Example Problems posted as item
 Example has a link to Khan Academy videos that correspond with the example
 Practice problems from the book, solutions posted after submission
 3 question quiz on Blackboard checking progress (can be taken twice)

Section 8 = Angle Identities (4 Days)

Objectives:

 To verify and use angle identities


 To verify and use sum and difference identities
 To verify and use double angle identities

Module Includes:

 Read textbook pages 935-940 & 943-944


 Section notes
 2 YouTube video lectures of the section material
 Practice problems out of the book, solutions posted after submission
 5 question quiz on Blackboard checking progress (can be taken twice)

UNIT 4 = Graphing Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Functions

*INCLUDES SELECTION OF ONE SECTION FOR STUDENT CREATED VIDEO LECTURE WITH QUESTIONS TO
COLLABORATE

Section 9 = Graphs of Sine and Cosine (5 Days)


Objective:

 Recognize and graph periodic and trigonometric functions

Module Includes:

 Read textbook pages 843-847, 853-856, and 867-871


 Khan Academy Video of graphing trig functions
 2 examples posted as items
 One example has links to Khan Academy videos and practice
 Both examples also have links to YouTube videos with more problems
 Practice problems out of the book (3 different assignments), solutions posted after submission
 6 question quiz on Blackboard checking progress (can be taken twice)

Section 10 = Graphs of Tangent Functions (3 Days)

Objectives:

 Recognize and graph tangent functions

Module Includes:

 Read textbook pages 860-863


 Section notes PDF
 YouTube video lecture of the topic
 Example posted as item
 Examples posted with link to YouTube videos with further explanation of problems
 Practice worksheet, solutions posted after submission
 4 question quiz on Blackboard checking progress (can be taken twice)

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