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LSU | MATH 1022
PLANE TRIGONOMETRY
Professors
- Kopcso D,
- ,
- Jimenez,
- Neal,
- Huang,
- Broome, M,
- Christenson,
- Fitch,
- Kurtz,
- Kwang
64 sample documents related to MATH 1022
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8.2 The Sum and Difference Formulas OBJECTIVE 1: Understanding the Sum and Difference Formulas for the Cosine Function The Sum and Difference Formulas for the Cosine Function cos ( + ) = cos cos sin sin cos ( ) = cos cos + sin sin Cosine of the Sum of T
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8.1 Trigonometric Identities OBJECTIVE 1: Reviewing the Fundamental Identities The Quotient Identities tan = sin cos cot = The Reciprocal Identities cos sin sin = cos = tan = 1 csc 1 sec 1 cot The Odd Properties sin( ) = sin csc( ) = csc csc = se
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SECTION 6.1AN INTRODUCTION TO ANGLES: DEGREE AND RADIAN MEASURE Definition: An angle is the union of two rays with a common vertex. The rays are called the initial side and the terminal side of the angle. The initial side is rotated onto the terminal side
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SECTION 6.5TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS OF GENERAL ANGLES Understanding the four families of special angles The quadrantal family: Angles belonging to this family must be coterminal with 3 0, , , . 2 2 family of angles: Angles belonging to this family must be
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SECTION 6.6 THE UNIT CIRCLE Understanding the definition of the unit circle Definition: The unit circle is the circle of radius 1 centered at the origin in the xy-plane. Its equation is x2 + y2 = 1. Definition: Let t be a real number and the distance mark
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SECTION 6.4aRIGHT TRIANGLE GEOMETRY Understanding the right triangle definition of the trigonometric functions Definition: A right triangle has one right(90) angle. The other two angles are then acute(less than 90) angles. The side opposite the right angl
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SECTION 6.4b RIGHT TRIANGLE GEOMETRY Applications of right triangle trigonometry Definition: The angle of elevation is the angle between the line of sight and the horizontal if the object being observed is above the horizontal. Definition: The angle of de
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7.1 The Graphs of Sine and Cosine OBJECTIVE 1: Understanding the Graph of the Sine Function and its Properties Characteristics of the Sine Function The domain is ( , ) . The range is [ 1,1] . The function is periodic with a period of 2 . The y-intercept i
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Section 7.6 Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions Amplitude Determine the amplitude and period of y = - 4 cos (3x) A) B) C) D) A) B) C) D)
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Section 7.7 Graphs of the Tangent, Cotangent, Cosecant, and Secant Functions A) B) C) D) Which of the following is the graph of the function: A) B) C) D)
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Section 7.8 Phase Shift; Sinusoidal Curve Fitting A) B) C) D) Which of the following is the graph of the function: A) B) C) D)
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Section 8.3 Trigonometric Identities
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Section 9.1 Applications Involving Right Triangles A) B) C) D) 5.03 6.03 8.83 4.82
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Section 9.2 The Law of Sines Oblique Triangle (None of the angles is a right angle) SSA - The Ambiguous Case A) B) C) D)
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Section 9.3 The Law of Cosines A) B) C) D)
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Section 9.4 Area of a Triangle A) B) C) D)
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Section 10.1 Polar Coordinates A) B) C) D) A) B) C) D)
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Section 10.2 Polar Equations and Graphs A) B) C) D) A) circle B) lemniscate C) rose with two petals D) rose with four petals
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Section 10.4 Vectors A) B) C) D) A) B) C) D)
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ARC LENGTH S=r DEGREES TO RADIANS PRODUCT-TO-SUM sin sin = cos cos = AREA OF A SECTOR A= 2 ANGULAR/LINEAR SPEED = : angular speed v=r : linear speed SINUSOIDAL EQUATIONS sin cos = SUM-TO-PRODUCT sin +sin = sin - sin = 1degree= radian 1 r
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Math 1022 Fall, 2000 Final Exam Name Page 1 of 7 You must show your work. If more space is needed you may use the back of the page. You may use a scientic calculator on any problem. However, if a problem states that your answer must contain exact
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Math 1022 Fall, 2001 Final Exam 200 Points Name Page 1 of 7 You must show your work. If more space is needed you may use the back of the page. You may use a scientic calculator on any problem. However, if a problem states that your answer must con
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Math 1022 College Trigonometry Fall 2008 Early Completion Syllabus Teacher: Ms. Karla Neal Email address: kneal1@lsu.edu Section #: 39 Office phone number: 225 578 2658 MML Course ID #: neal01825 COURSE DESIGN Class There are no class meetings duri
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Student Rules and Regulations LSU Computer Based Testing Labs www.cae.lsu.edu 578-1145 1. You must bring an Official Picture ID with your signature (an LSU Student ID or State ID) with you, and you must be sure that all of the information on your ID
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DEGREES AND RADIANS 180 rad 0 180 1rad 0 10 180 rad 1. To convert from degrees to radians, multiply by 180 . 180 2. To convert from radians to degrees, multiply by . ARC LENGTH, AREA OF A SECTOR Arc length (radians): s r Arc len
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Monday Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2009 Pleasant Hall Lab will be closed every Saturday, and Sun, Jan 18; Mon, Jan 19; Sun, Feb 22-Wed, Feb 25; Sun, Apr 5-Sun, Apr 12, Exam Week Hours: TBA ALL HOMEWORK AND QUIZZES ARE DUE BY 9 PM. Sunday Jan 11 Mond
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Wednesday Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2009 Pleasant Hall Lab will be closed every Saturday, and Sun, Jan 18; Mon, Jan 19; Sun, Feb 22-Wed, Feb 25; Sun, Apr 5-Sun, Apr 12, Exam Week Hours: TBA ALL HOMEWORK AND QUIZZES ARE DUE BY 9 PM. Sunday Jan 11 M
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Thursday Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2009 Pleasant Hall Lab will be closed every Saturday, and Sun, Jan 18; Mon, Jan 19; Sun, Feb 22-Wed, Feb 25; Sun, Apr 5-Sun, Apr 12, Exam Week Hours: TBA ALL HOMEWORK AND QUIZZES ARE DUE BY 9 PM. Sunday Jan 11 Mo
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Friday Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2009 Pleasant Hall Lab will be closed every Saturday, and Sun, Jan 18; Mon, Jan 19; Sun, Feb 22-Wed, Feb 25; Sun, Apr 5-Sun, Apr 12, Exam Week Hours: TBA ALL HOMEWORK AND QUIZZES ARE DUE BY 9 PM. Sunday Jan 11 Mond
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Early Completion Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2009 Pleasant Hall Lab will be closed every Saturday, and Sun, Jan 18; Mon, Jan 19; Sun, Feb 22-Wed, Feb 25; Sun, Apr 5-Sun, Apr 12, Exam Week Hours: TBA ALL HOMEWORK AND QUIZZES ARE DUE BY 9 PM. Sunday J
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Student Rules and Regulations LSU Computer Based Testing Labs www.cae.lsu.edu 578-1145 1. You must present an Official Picture ID with your signature (an LSU Student ID or State ID), and you must be sure that all of the information on your ID matches
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Math 1022 College Trigonometry Spring 2009 Syllabus COURSE DESIGN Class Class meets once a week for fifty minutes at the scheduled time. In class, your teacher will present an overview of the week\'s work. Attendance in class is required. If you must
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2009 Summer Schedule - Math 1022 Sunday Monday 6/29 Class 7.1, 7.2 Tuesday 6/30 PH Lab Wednesday 7/1 PH Lab HWK Due Thursday 7/2 Class 7.3, 7.4, 7.5 Friday 7/3 Holiday Saturday 7/4 7/5 7/6 PH Lab 7/7 PH Lab HWK Due 7/8 Class 7.6, 7.7, 7.8 7/9 PH
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Friday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 Sunday Monday Aug 27 Tuesday Aug 28 Wednesday Aug 29 Thursday Aug 30 Friday Aug 31 Class 7.1 Sep 7 Class 7.2, 7.3 Sep 14 Class 7.4, 7.5 Sep 21 Class 7.6 Sep 28 Class 7.7, 7.8 Test 1: 7.1 - 7.6 Sep 30 Oct 1 Oct 2
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Friday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 Sunday Monday Aug 27 Tuesday Aug 28 Wednesday Aug 29 Thursday Aug 30 Friday Aug 31 Class 7.1 Sep 7 Class 7.2, 7.3 Sep 14 Class 7.4, 7.5 Sep 21 Class 7.6 Sep 28 Class 7.7, 7.8 Test 1: 7.1 - 7.6 Sep 30 Oct 1 Oct 2
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Monday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 (* Only 3 hours of lab required 8/27 - 9/9) Sunday Monday Aug 27 Class 7.1 Sep 3 Labor Day Holiday Sep 10 Class 7.2, 7.3 Sep 17 Class 7.4, 7.5 Tuesday Aug 28 Wednesday Aug 29 Thursday Aug 30 Friday Aug 31 Saturd
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Monday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 (* Only 3 hours of lab required 8/27 - 9/9) Sunday Monday Aug 27 Class 7.1 Sep 3 Labor Day Holiday Sep 10 Class 7.2, 7.3 Sep 17 Class 7.4, 7.5 Tuesday Aug 28 Wednesday Aug 29 Thursday Aug 30 Friday Aug 31 Saturd
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Thursday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 Sunday Monday Aug 27 Tuesday Aug 28 Wednesday Aug 29 Thursday Aug 30 Class 7.1 Sep 6 Class 7.2, 7.3 Friday Aug 31 Saturday Sep 1 Sep 2 Sep 3 Labor Day Holiday Sep 10 Sep 4 Hwk 7.1 Sep 11 Hwk 7.2, 7.3 Sep 18
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Thursday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 Sunday Monday Aug 27 Tuesday Aug 28 Wednesday Aug 29 Thursday Aug 30 Class 7.1 Sep 6 Class 7.2, 7.3 Friday Aug 31 Saturday Sep 1 Sep 2 Sep 3 Labor Day Holiday Sep 10 Sep 4 Hwk 7.1 Sep 11 Hwk 7.2, 7.3 Sep 18
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Tuesday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 Sunday Monday Aug 27 Tuesday Aug 28 Class 7.1 Sep 4 Class 7.2, 7.3 Hwk 7.1 Wednesday Aug 29 Thursday Aug 30 Friday Aug 31 Saturday Sep 1 Sep 2 Sep 3 Labor Day Holiday Sep 5 Quiz 1 (7.1) Sep 12 Sep 6 Sep 7
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Tuesday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 Sunday Monday Aug 27 Tuesday Aug 28 Class 7.1 Sep 4 Class 7.2, 7.3 Hwk 7.1 Wednesday Aug 29 Thursday Aug 30 Friday Aug 31 Saturday Sep 1 Sep 2 Sep 3 Labor Day Holiday Sep 5 Quiz 1 (7.1) Sep 12 Sep 6 Sep 7
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Wednesday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 Sunday Monday Aug 27 Tuesday Aug 28 Wednesday Aug 29 Class 7.1 Sep 5 Class 7.2, 7.3 Quiz 1 (7.1) Sep 12 Class 7.4, 7.5 Sep 19 Class 7.6 Sep 26 Class 7.7, 7.8 Test 1: 7.1-7.6 Sep 30 Oct 1 Hwk 7.7, 7.8 Oct 8 Hw
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Wednesday Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2007 Sunday Monday Aug 27 Tuesday Aug 28 Wednesday Aug 29 Class 7.1 Sep 5 Class 7.2, 7.3 Quiz 1 (7.1) Sep 12 Class 7.4, 7.5 Sep 19 Class 7.6 Sep 26 Class 7.7, 7.8 Test 1: 7.1-7.6 Sep 30 Oct 1 Hwk 7.7, 7.8 Oct 8 Hw
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Early Completion Schedule - Math 1022, Fall 2008 Pleasant Hall Lab will be closed every Saturday, and Sun, Aug 31; Mon, Sept 1; Thurs, Oct 9; Fri, Oct 10; Thurs, Nov 27; Fri Nov 28. ALL HOMEWORK AND QUIZZES ARE DUE BY 9 PM. Sunday Monday Aug 25 Tuesd
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Early Completion Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2008 Sunday Jan 13 Monday Jan 14 Tuesday Jan 15 Wednesday Jan 16 Thursday Jan 17 Friday Jan 18 Saturday Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 MLK Holiday Jan 28 Hwk 7.1 Feb 4 Hwk 7.2, 7.3 MARDI GRAS Feb 11 Hwk 7.4, 7.5
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Friday Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2008 Sunday Jan 13 Monday Jan 14 Tuesday Jan 15 Wednesday Jan 16 Thursday Jan 17 Friday Jan 18 Class 7.1 Jan 25 Class 7.2, 7.3 Feb 1 Class 7.4, 7.5 Feb 8 Class 7.6 Feb 15 Class 7.7, 7.8 Feb 22 Class 8.1, 8.2 Feb 29
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Thursday Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2008 Sunday Jan 13 Monday Jan 14 Tuesday Jan 15 Wednesday Jan 16 Thursday Jan 17 Class 7.1 Jan 24 Class 7.2, 7.3 Jan 31 Class 7.4, 7.5 Feb 7 Class 7.6 Feb 14 Class 7.7, 7.8 Feb 21 Class 8.1, 8.2 Feb 28 Class 8.3
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Tuesday Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2008 Sunday Jan 13 Monday Jan 14 Tuesday Jan 15 Class 7.1 Jan 22 Class 7.2, 7.3 Wednesday Jan 16 Thursday Jan 17 Friday Jan 18 Saturday Jan 19 Jan 20 Hwk 7.1 Jan 27 Hwk 7.2, 7.3 Feb 3 Jan 21 MLK Holiday Quiz 1 (
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Wednesday Schedule - Math 1022, Spring 2008 Sunday Jan 13 Monday Jan 14 Tuesday Jan 15 Wednesday Jan 16 Class 7.1 Jan 23 Class 7.2, 7.3 Jan 30 Class 7.4, 7.5 Feb 6 Thursday Jan 17 Friday Jan 18 Saturday Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 MLK Holiday Hwk 7.1 Jan
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2008 Summer Schedule - Math 1022 Sunday Monday 6/30 Class 7.1, 7.2 Tuesday 7/1 PH Lab Wednesday 7/2 PH Lab HWK Due Thursday 7/3 Class 7.3, 7.4, 7.5 Friday 7/4 Holiday Saturday 7/5 7/6 7/7 PH Lab 7/8 PH Lab HWK Due 7/9 Class 7.6, 7.7, 7.8 7/10 PH
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Steps to Register in MyMathLab Student Tech Support 1 800 677 6337 To install this software, you must have administrative rights on the computer. The computer must have a Windows operating system and Microsoft Internet Explorer. 1. Open Internet Expl
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Math 1022 College Trigonometry Fall 2007 Syllabus COURSE DESIGN Class: Lab: Class meets once a week for fifty minutes at the scheduled time. In class, your teacher will present an overview of the week\'s work. Attendance in class is require
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Math 1022 College Trigonometry Fall 2008 Syllabus Teacher\'s Name: _ Teacher\'s Email Address: _ Teacher\'s Office Location: _ Teacher\'s Office Phone Number: _ Section #: _ Class Meeting Day and Time: _ Classroom: _ MyMathLab Course ID #: _ Teacher\'s
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Math 1022 College Trigonometry Spring 2008 Syllabus COURSE DESIGN Class Lab Class meets once a week for fifty minutes at the scheduled time. In class, your teacher will present an overview of the week\'s work. Attendance in class is requi
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Math 1022 College Algebra Summer 2008 Syllabus Class: Class meets 8 times during the summer for 90 minutes each at the scheduled time. In class, your teacher will present an overview of the work for each cycle*. Attendance in class is required. If yo
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