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Trigonometric Identities
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to use the unit circle to derive the tangent identity and the Pythagorean identity.
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Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to define periodic functions.
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Using Trigonometric Identities
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to simplify a trigonometric expression by converting to sines and cosines and using algebra.
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The Reciprocal Trigonometric Functions
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to define the reciprocal trigonometric functions, the reciprocal identities, and the Pythagorean identities.
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Graphing the Reciprocal Trigonometric Functions
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to use the unit circle to derive identities that are useful in graphing the reciprocal trigonometric functions.
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Transforming the Tangent Graph
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to graph y = tan(q) for one or more periods.
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Transforming Secant and Cosecant
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How graph the secant function using five key points.
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Transforming the Cotangent Graph
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How graph the cotangent function using five key points.
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Using the Sine and Cosine Addition Formulas to Prove Identities
Trigonometry Advanced Trigonometry
How to use the sine and cosine addition formulas to prove the cofunction identities.
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The Half-Angle Identities
Trigonometry Advanced Trigonometry
How to use the power reduction formulas to derive the half-angle formulas.
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Evaluating the Tangent Function
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to evaluate the tangent of 3*pi/4.
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Asymptotes of Secant, Cosecant, and Cotangent
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to find the vertical asymptotes of secant, cosecant, and cotangent.
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Evaluating Sine and Cosine at Special Acute Angles
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How do we measure sine and cosine of pi/4?
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Graph of the Tangent Function
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to graph y = tan(theta) for 0 <= theta < pi/2.
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Transforming the Graphs of Sine and Cosine
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How the values of A and B affect the shape of the graph y = A sin(Bx).
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Find an Equation for the Sine or Cosine Wave
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to identify the graph of a stretched cosine curve.
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Other Forms of the Cosine Double-Angle Formula
Trigonometry Advanced Trigonometry
How to derive two more cosine double-angle formulas.
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More Transformations of Sine and Cosine
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How the value of h affects the shape of the graph y = A sin(B(x-h)).
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Solving Trigonometric Equations
Trigonometry Advanced Trigonometry
How to solve a simple sine equation: sin (theta) = 1/2.
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Trigonometric Equations that Require Factoring
Trigonometry Advanced Trigonometry
How to solve a sine equation by factoring: 4 [sin(theta)]^2 = 2.
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