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Day 1
1. Course Guidelines


2. Critical Path to Success
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:


   • Always be on time for class.
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed.
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed.
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed.




                Notebooks
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed.




                Notebooks
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed.




                                                      Pencil




                Notebooks
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed.




                                                      Pencil




                Notebooks
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed.




                                                      Pencil




                Notebooks


                                      Pen(s)
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Always attempt ALL their homework assignments.
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Review their class notes every night before going to bed.
The Curve of Forgetting...




      Describes how we retain or get rid of information that we take in.
      It´s based on a one-hour lecture.
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:
   • Always ask LOTS of questions about anything they don’t understand.
Critical Path to Success!!
A student who wants to succeed in this course will:


  • Always gets extra help from the teacher
          when they feel they are falling
          behind.
Factoring Review.
Before we start...
Before we start...



1. What is a prime number?
Before we start...



1. What is a prime number?



2. What’s factoring?
Before we start...



1. What is a prime number?



2. What’s factoring?



3. Why do we need factoring?
Day 2
Opener.

1. What is the first step in any factoring problem?

2. What is the first step to factor -x2 + 8x - 15?

3. On a test, Luis Gonzalez wrote the following, but the
   teacher considered it to be incomplete. Explain why

               15x2 - 21x - 18 = (5x + 3)(3x - 6)
Factoring Strategy.




Step 1.
 Always check for the ___________________ first.
Factoring Strategy.




                              greatest common factor
Step 1.
 Always check for the ___________________ first.
Factoring Strategy.


Step 2.
 Is the expression a       -termed expression?

 
 If yes, then try one of these three forms:

        1.   ________________________:


        2.   ________________________:


        3.   ________________________:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 2.
 Is the expression a two -termed expression?

 
 If yes, then try one of these three forms:

        1.   ________________________:


        2.   ________________________:


        3.   ________________________:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 2.
 Is the expression a two -termed expression?

 
 If yes, then try one of these three forms:

        1.
                 a2 - b2 = (a + b)(a - b)
             ________________________:


        2.   ________________________:


        3.   ________________________:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 2.
 Is the expression a two -termed expression?

 
 If yes, then try one of these three forms:

        1.
                 a2 - b2 = (a + b)(a - b)
             ________________________:


        2.
              a3 + b3 = (a + b)(a2 - ab + b2)
             ________________________:


        3.   ________________________:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 2.
 Is the expression a two -termed expression?

 
 If yes, then try one of these three forms:

        1.
                 a2 - b2 = (a + b)(a - b)
             ________________________:


        2.
              a3 + b3 = (a + b)(a2 - ab + b2)
             ________________________:

              a3 - b3 = (a - b)(a2 + ab + b2)
        3.   ________________________:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 3.
 If it is a       -termed expression (or trinomial), it may
     fall into one of these groups:
       1.The coefficient of     is 1. Example: ________________.
          Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose
          product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 3.
 If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may
     fall into one of these groups:
       1.The coefficient of     is 1. Example: ________________.
          Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose
          product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 3.
 If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may
     fall into one of these groups:
       1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________.
          Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose
          product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 3.
 If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may
     fall into one of these groups:
                                               x2 - 17x - 60
       1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________.
          Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose
          product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 3.
 If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may
     fall into one of these groups:
                                               x2 - 17x - 60
       1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________.
                                               -17
          Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose
          product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 3.
 If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may
     fall into one of these groups:
                                               x2 - 17x - 60
       1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________.
                                               -17
          Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose
                       -60
          product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 3.
 If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may
     fall into one of these groups:
                                               x2 - 17x - 60
       1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________.
                                               -17
          Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose
                       -60              -20
          product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
Factoring Strategy.


Step 3.
 If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may
     fall into one of these groups:
                                               x2 - 17x - 60
       1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________.
                                               -17
          Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose
                       -60              -20           3
          product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f is not 1. Example:
      ________________.
         a.    Find the product of first and last coefficients:
         ___________ = _____.
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.
         c. Write the expression as four terms:


        d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e :
      ________________.
         a.    Find the product of first and last coefficients:
         ___________ = _____.
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.
         c. Write the expression as four terms:


         d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e :
            6x2 - 7x - 3
      ________________.
         a.      Find the product of first and last coefficients:
         ___________ = _____.
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.
         c. Write the expression as four terms:


         d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e :
            6x2 - 7x - 3
      ________________.
         a.      Find the product of first and last coefficients:
             (6)(-3)
         ___________ = _____.
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.
         c. Write the expression as four terms:


         d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e :
            6x2 - 7x - 3
      ________________.
         a.      Find the product of first and last coefficients:
             (6)(-3)
         ___________ = _____.    -18
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.
         c. Write the expression as four terms:


         d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e :
            6x2 - 7x - 3
      ________________.
         a.      Find the product of first and last coefficients:
             (6)(-3)
         ___________ = _____.    -18
                                                          -18
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.
         c. Write the expression as four terms:


         d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e :
            6x2 - 7x - 3
      ________________.
         a.      Find the product of first and last coefficients:
             (6)(-3)
         ___________ = _____.    -18
                                                          -18
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
                           -7
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.
         c. Write the expression as four terms:


         d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e :
            6x2 - 7x - 3
      ________________.
         a.      Find the product of first and last coefficients:
             (6)(-3)
         ___________ = _____.    -18
                                                          -18
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
                           -7         -9
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.
         c. Write the expression as four terms:


         d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e :
            6x2 - 7x - 3
      ________________.
         a.      Find the product of first and last coefficients:
             (6)(-3)
         ___________ = _____.    -18
                                                          -18
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
                           -7         -9
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.   2
         c. Write the expression as four terms:


         d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.


      2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e :
            6x2 - 7x - 3
      ________________.
         a.      Find the product of first and last coefficients:
             (6)(-3)
         ___________ = _____.    -18
                                                          -18
         b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and
                           -7         -9
         whose sum is _____: _____ and ______.   2
         c. Write the expression as four terms:
                             6x2 - 9x +2x - 3
         d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
Factoring Strategy.




Step 4.
 If it is a   -termed expression, try factoring by grouping.


   
   Example:
Factoring Strategy.




Step 4.
 If it is a four -termed expression, try factoring by grouping.


   
   Example:
Factoring Strategy.




Step 4.
 If it is a four -termed expression, try factoring by grouping.


   
   Example: 2x2 - 3xy - 4x + 6y
Exercises.
Factor each expression completely.


              4          2                  3
      1. x − 9x                         2. x − 27
           3                              2
       3. x + 8                      4. 4t + 16t + 16
        2                                   2
    5. y − 9y + 20                   6. 6m + 5m − 4
Homework 1.



Baldor, Algebra:

Exercise106, Problems 9, 18, 27, 36, 47, 54, 73, 83, 91, 98, 109 and
128, p. 171
Day 3
Opener.

A person is standing at the top of a building, and throws a ball
upwards from a height of 60 ft, with an initial velocity of 30 ft
per second. How long will it take for the ball to reach a height
of 25 ft from the floor?
                   1 2
Use the formula h = gt + v0t + h0
                   2
Quadratic Formula.

If ax2 +bx + c = 0 and a ≠ 1, then


                                     2
                  −b ± b − 4ac
               x=
                       2a
Exercises.

Solve the equations. Use the quadratic formula:

 2                                        2
t + 8t + 8 = 0                          x = 2x − 3
Trigonometry review.

What is a reference angle?
Trigonometry review.

What is a reference angle?

    The reference angle for θ is the acute angle θR that the
    terminal side of θ makes with the x-axis.
Trigonometry review.

What is a reference angle?

    The reference angle for θ is the acute angle θR that the
    terminal side of θ makes with the x-axis.
Find the reference angle θR for θ, and sketch θ and θR in standard
position.
Find the reference angle θR for θ, and sketch θ and θR in standard
position.


   a) -240o
Find the reference angle θR for θ, and sketch θ and θR in standard
position.


   a) -240o                           b) θ = 5π/6
Homework 2.



Baldor, Algebra:

Exercise 266, odd numbered problems, p. 450
Day 4


Find the exact values of sin θ, cos θ and tan θ if
(a) θ = 5π/6                    (b) θ = 315o
The Fundamental Identities.

1. The Reciprocal Identities.
              1                       1                   1
    csc α =                 sec α =             cot α =
            sin α                   cos α               tan α

2. The Tangent and Cotangent Identities.

                    sin α                    cos α
            tan α =                  cot α =
                    cos α                    sin α
3. The Pythagorean Identities.

    sin 2 α + cos 2 α = 1
Verifying Trigonometric Identities.

Show that the following equation is an identity by
transforming the left-hand side into the right-hand side:


    (sec x + tan x )(1− sin x ) = cos x
tan x + cos x
              = sec x + cot x
    sin x
Day 5


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DiffCalcWeek1

  • 1. Day 1 1. Course Guidelines 2. Critical Path to Success
  • 2. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always be on time for class.
  • 3. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed.
  • 4. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed.
  • 5. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed. Notebooks
  • 6. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed. Notebooks
  • 7. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed. Pencil Notebooks
  • 8. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed. Pencil Notebooks
  • 9. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always arrive to class prepared to work with all the materials needed. Pencil Notebooks Pen(s)
  • 10. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always attempt ALL their homework assignments.
  • 11. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Review their class notes every night before going to bed.
  • 12. The Curve of Forgetting... Describes how we retain or get rid of information that we take in. It´s based on a one-hour lecture.
  • 13. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always ask LOTS of questions about anything they don’t understand.
  • 14. Critical Path to Success!! A student who wants to succeed in this course will: • Always gets extra help from the teacher when they feel they are falling behind.
  • 17. Before we start... 1. What is a prime number?
  • 18. Before we start... 1. What is a prime number? 2. What’s factoring?
  • 19. Before we start... 1. What is a prime number? 2. What’s factoring? 3. Why do we need factoring?
  • 20. Day 2 Opener. 1. What is the first step in any factoring problem? 2. What is the first step to factor -x2 + 8x - 15? 3. On a test, Luis Gonzalez wrote the following, but the teacher considered it to be incomplete. Explain why 15x2 - 21x - 18 = (5x + 3)(3x - 6)
  • 21. Factoring Strategy. Step 1. Always check for the ___________________ first.
  • 22. Factoring Strategy. greatest common factor Step 1. Always check for the ___________________ first.
  • 23. Factoring Strategy. Step 2. Is the expression a -termed expression? If yes, then try one of these three forms: 1. ________________________: 2. ________________________: 3. ________________________:
  • 24. Factoring Strategy. Step 2. Is the expression a two -termed expression? If yes, then try one of these three forms: 1. ________________________: 2. ________________________: 3. ________________________:
  • 25. Factoring Strategy. Step 2. Is the expression a two -termed expression? If yes, then try one of these three forms: 1. a2 - b2 = (a + b)(a - b) ________________________: 2. ________________________: 3. ________________________:
  • 26. Factoring Strategy. Step 2. Is the expression a two -termed expression? If yes, then try one of these three forms: 1. a2 - b2 = (a + b)(a - b) ________________________: 2. a3 + b3 = (a + b)(a2 - ab + b2) ________________________: 3. ________________________:
  • 27. Factoring Strategy. Step 2. Is the expression a two -termed expression? If yes, then try one of these three forms: 1. a2 - b2 = (a + b)(a - b) ________________________: 2. a3 + b3 = (a + b)(a2 - ab + b2) ________________________: a3 - b3 = (a - b)(a2 + ab + b2) 3. ________________________:
  • 28. Factoring Strategy. Step 3. If it is a -termed expression (or trinomial), it may fall into one of these groups: 1.The coefficient of is 1. Example: ________________. Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
  • 29. Factoring Strategy. Step 3. If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may fall into one of these groups: 1.The coefficient of is 1. Example: ________________. Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
  • 30. Factoring Strategy. Step 3. If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may fall into one of these groups: 1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________. Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
  • 31. Factoring Strategy. Step 3. If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may fall into one of these groups: x2 - 17x - 60 1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________. Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
  • 32. Factoring Strategy. Step 3. If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may fall into one of these groups: x2 - 17x - 60 1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________. -17 Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
  • 33. Factoring Strategy. Step 3. If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may fall into one of these groups: x2 - 17x - 60 1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________. -17 Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose -60 product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
  • 34. Factoring Strategy. Step 3. If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may fall into one of these groups: x2 - 17x - 60 1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________. -17 Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose -60 -20 product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
  • 35. Factoring Strategy. Step 3. If it is a three -termed expression (or trinomial), it may fall into one of these groups: x2 - 17x - 60 1.The coefficient of x is 1. Example: ________________. -17 Find two numbers whose sum is ______ and whose -60 -20 3 product is ______. They are ______ and ______:
  • 36. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f is not 1. Example: ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: ___________ = _____. b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. c. Write the expression as four terms: d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 37. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e : ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: ___________ = _____. b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. c. Write the expression as four terms: d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 38. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e : 6x2 - 7x - 3 ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: ___________ = _____. b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. c. Write the expression as four terms: d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 39. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e : 6x2 - 7x - 3 ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: (6)(-3) ___________ = _____. b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. c. Write the expression as four terms: d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 40. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e : 6x2 - 7x - 3 ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: (6)(-3) ___________ = _____. -18 b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. c. Write the expression as four terms: d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 41. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e : 6x2 - 7x - 3 ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: (6)(-3) ___________ = _____. -18 -18 b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. c. Write the expression as four terms: d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 42. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e : 6x2 - 7x - 3 ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: (6)(-3) ___________ = _____. -18 -18 b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and -7 whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. c. Write the expression as four terms: d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 43. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e : 6x2 - 7x - 3 ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: (6)(-3) ___________ = _____. -18 -18 b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and -7 -9 whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. c. Write the expression as four terms: d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 44. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e : 6x2 - 7x - 3 ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: (6)(-3) ___________ = _____. -18 -18 b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and -7 -9 whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. 2 c. Write the expression as four terms: d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 45. Factoring Strategy. 2. T h e c o e f f i c i e n t o f x i s n o t 1 . E x a m p l e : 6x2 - 7x - 3 ________________. a. Find the product of first and last coefficients: (6)(-3) ___________ = _____. -18 -18 b. Look for two numbers whose product is ______ and -7 -9 whose sum is _____: _____ and ______. 2 c. Write the expression as four terms: 6x2 - 9x +2x - 3 d. Proceed to use Step 4 as follows:
  • 46. Factoring Strategy. Step 4. If it is a -termed expression, try factoring by grouping. Example:
  • 47. Factoring Strategy. Step 4. If it is a four -termed expression, try factoring by grouping. Example:
  • 48. Factoring Strategy. Step 4. If it is a four -termed expression, try factoring by grouping. Example: 2x2 - 3xy - 4x + 6y
  • 49. Exercises. Factor each expression completely. 4 2 3 1. x − 9x 2. x − 27 3 2 3. x + 8 4. 4t + 16t + 16 2 2 5. y − 9y + 20 6. 6m + 5m − 4
  • 50. Homework 1. Baldor, Algebra: Exercise106, Problems 9, 18, 27, 36, 47, 54, 73, 83, 91, 98, 109 and 128, p. 171
  • 51. Day 3 Opener. A person is standing at the top of a building, and throws a ball upwards from a height of 60 ft, with an initial velocity of 30 ft per second. How long will it take for the ball to reach a height of 25 ft from the floor? 1 2 Use the formula h = gt + v0t + h0 2
  • 52. Quadratic Formula. If ax2 +bx + c = 0 and a ≠ 1, then 2 −b ± b − 4ac x= 2a
  • 53. Exercises. Solve the equations. Use the quadratic formula: 2 2 t + 8t + 8 = 0 x = 2x − 3
  • 54. Trigonometry review. What is a reference angle?
  • 55. Trigonometry review. What is a reference angle? The reference angle for θ is the acute angle θR that the terminal side of θ makes with the x-axis.
  • 56. Trigonometry review. What is a reference angle? The reference angle for θ is the acute angle θR that the terminal side of θ makes with the x-axis.
  • 57.
  • 58. Find the reference angle θR for θ, and sketch θ and θR in standard position.
  • 59. Find the reference angle θR for θ, and sketch θ and θR in standard position. a) -240o
  • 60. Find the reference angle θR for θ, and sketch θ and θR in standard position. a) -240o b) θ = 5π/6
  • 61. Homework 2. Baldor, Algebra: Exercise 266, odd numbered problems, p. 450
  • 62. Day 4 Find the exact values of sin θ, cos θ and tan θ if (a) θ = 5π/6 (b) θ = 315o
  • 63. The Fundamental Identities. 1. The Reciprocal Identities. 1 1 1 csc α = sec α = cot α = sin α cos α tan α 2. The Tangent and Cotangent Identities. sin α cos α tan α = cot α = cos α sin α 3. The Pythagorean Identities. sin 2 α + cos 2 α = 1
  • 64. Verifying Trigonometric Identities. Show that the following equation is an identity by transforming the left-hand side into the right-hand side: (sec x + tan x )(1− sin x ) = cos x
  • 65. tan x + cos x = sec x + cot x sin x
  • 66. Day 5 Class Activity.

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  43. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  44. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  45. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  46. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  47. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  48. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  49. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  50. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  51. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  52. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  53. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  54. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  55. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  56. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n
  57. Ohioan, Utahn, Wisconsinite, Michiganite, New Hampshirite\n