Contents
Trigonometry - A Review
Preface and Acknowledgements
How To Use This Document
Acknowledgements
Opening Comments
The Topic in a Nutshell
Historical View of Trigonometry
Introductory Terminology
What is an
angle
exactly?
Conversion Between Degrees and Radians
Exercises in conversion
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Defining the Trig Functions
Right Triangles
Definitions of the Trig Functions
Trig Values for Special Acute Angles
30°- 60°- 90° and 45°- 45°- 90° Triangles
Values of the Trigonometric Functions
Trig Functions For
Trig Functions For
Trig Functions For
Summary of Results Above
Trig Functions of Angles Lying on the Axes
Trig Functions of Any Angle - The Generalization
Reference Angles
Examples - Reference Angle
The Generalization
Examples of More Trig Values
Trig Values of 150°
Trig Values of -120°
Trig Values of 675°
A Different View
Exercises
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Graphs of the Trigonometric Functions
Last-Minute Comments Before Seeing The Pictures
The Graphs of sin
x
and cos
x
Amplitude
Vertical Shifts or Translations
Horizontal Translations
Horizontal ``Stretching''
Summary Statement on Graphing Sine and Cosine Functions
Graphing a Complicated Sine Function
Graphing Exercises
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Graphs of the Other Four Trigonometric Functions
Identities Involving Trigonometric Functions
Identities Following From The Definitions
Thank You, Pythagoras
Additional Trigonometric Identities
Usages of Trigonometric Identities
Determining The Exact Value of
Determining The Exact Value of
Applications
Heights/Lengths of Objects
Estimating the Height of a Building
Other Distances
Harmonic Motion
Average Temperature
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James A. Sellers