COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY
TEXTBOOK:
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Trigonometry (5th Ed.)—by McKeague/Turner—With
the purchase of a new text, students receive: 1) “A Digital Video Companion” CD-Rom — short video lessons, tutorial instruction and practice problems (Should be available with usedbook also.) 2) Access to “BCA” interactive web-based tutorial s 3) Access to “vMentor”—live, online, whiteboard-instructor tutoring. |
SOLUTIONS MANUAL: |
AStudent's SolutionManual (optional) is available
for use in the Lab or may be purchased in the bookstore. It contains
worked-out solutions to the odd- numbered exercises in the book's Problem Sets and to every exercise in the Chapter Tests. |
VIDEO CASSSETTES: |
Ten- to twenty- minute videotape lessons for each
section of the textbook featuring the author, is available at the Main
Campuses. As you view each lesson you should take notes and ask questions as needed, the same way you would in a lecture class. |
**NOTE(1):
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Step-by- step solutions to all required
highlighted Chapter Tests, as indicated below, must be maintained in a
notebook. YOUR NOTEBOOK SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BYYOUR INSTRUCTOR BEFORE AND AFTER EACH TEST. Youmust bring this with you when you take a test. Do not take a test until you are able to at least do the Chapter-Review and Chapter-Test Exercises (as indicated below) without relying on sample problems |
NOTE (2): | EACH TEST WILL INCLUDE SOME PROBLEMS BASED ON PREVIOUS CHAPTERS STUDIED. |
NOTE (3): | Anon-graphing, non-programmable scientific
calculator supplied by the Math Lab may be used when testing. If
rounding is specified, round only the final calculator display. |
NOTE (4): | Answers to all exercises specified below are found in the back of the book. |
NOTE (5): | All exercises at the end of each section that are listed below should be done. Answers are available in back of the text. |
NOTE (6): | TO BE ABLE TO FINISH YOUR COURSE ON TIME, YOU
SHOULD COMPLETE THE REQUIRED MATERIAL FOR A TEST AND PASS EACH TEST
BEFORE EACH GUIDELINE (NOT DEADLINE) DATE INDICATED. |
NOTE (7): | It is your responsibility to check the Math Lab bulletin board and hand in an attendance slip each time you attend the Lab (including testing). |
WATCH | READ | DO | ||
2009 | TITLE | SECTION VIDEOS |
PAGES | HOMEWORKEXERCISES AT THE END OF EACH SECTION/ CHAPTER |
TEST 1 Should be taken during the week of June 29 |
The Six Trigonometric Functions Angles, Degrees, and Special Triangles The Rectangular Coordinate System Definition I: Trigonometric Functions Introduction to Identities [Be sure to memorize
the Reciprocal , Ratio , and More on Identities Chapter 1 Summary |
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 |
1-13 14-26 26-32 32-39 45-49 45-47 |
1,7,9,13,17,19,21,23,24(ans. 70), 29,35,37,39,41,47,49,55,59,61,65 13,19,25,35,37,37,39,43,47,49,61,63, 67,81,84 5,9,11,15,21,25,27,31,33,39,47,55, 59,61,63,65,67,69,71 11,17,19,25,29,31,35,41,45,49, 53,55,59 1,7,11,19,23,27,33,35,39,45,47,53, |
TEST 2 Should be taken before or during the week of July 6 |
Right Triangle Trigonometry Definition II: Right Triangle Trigonometry Calculators and Trigonometric Functions of an Acute Angle Solving Right Triangles Applications Vectors: A Geometric Approach Chapter 2 Summary |
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 |
51-60 61- 69 69-78 78-91 91-100 100-102 |
5,9,13,15,17,21,23,29,33,35,45,47, 49,55,57,61,63,69 5,7,9,15,29,31,39,43,57,59,63,71 75,79,81,85,87,89,89b,91,93,95,97 1,3,5,13,15,27,33,35,37,41,43, 47,49,53,59,61,65 1,3,5,7,11,13,15,24 (ans. 44 ft.), 25,29,33,35,37,39,41 1,3,7,9,11,13,17,19,23,25,27,29,31, 33,35,37,41,45,47 Review All |
TEST 3 Should be taken before or during the week of July 13 |
Radian Measure Reference Angle Radians and Degrees NOTE (8): Ask your instructor for the handout: Use
of the Scientific Arc Length and Area of a Sector Velocities |
3.1 3.2
3.3 3.4 3.5 |
106-114 114-123 "Handout" 124-133 133-144 144-154 |
3,7,11,13,21,27,29,35,41,49,53, 65,67,73,77,83,85,89 1,7,9,11,21,23,25,27,35,41,43 49,53,59,63,71,73,81,85,89 1-8 1,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,39,41, |
TEST 4 Should be taken before or during the week of July 20 |
Graphing and Inverse Functions Basic Graphs Period, Reflection, and Vertical Translation Phase Shift Finding an Equation From its Graph The Inverse of a Function (Appendix A) Chapter 4 Summary |
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4
A.2 |
162-177 177-189 189-200 200-210 435-444 229-231 See NOTE (2). |
1,3,5,7,9,13,15,17,21,27,29,31,33,51, 53,55,61,71,73,79 1,3,5,7,9,17,21,33,35,41,45,47,51,59, 69,73,77,81 1,7,15,21,23,27,33,39,41,47,49, 53,55 1,5,9,13,17,21,23,33,37,39,43
9,13,39 |
TEST 5 Should be taken before or during the week of July 27 |
Identities and Formulas
NOTE (9): The identities listed on page 238 must be
memorized. The Proving Identities Double-Angle Formulas Half-Angle Formulas
Chapter 5 Summary **Chapter 5 Test |
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 |
236-245 245-254 255-261 262-267 267-273 276,277 |
7,11,15,19,23,27,31,35,39,43,47, 59,61,75,81,85,89 5,7,19,21,25,29,31,35,37,39,41, 45,49,51,53,55,73 3,11,19,21,27,29,35,37,41,45,49, 53,59,61,63 1,5,13,19,25,27,31,33,37,41,45,49, 51,53
1,5,9,11,41,45 1-11, 19-34, 37` |
TEST 6 Should be taken before or during the week of August 3 |
Equations Solving Trigonometric Equations More on Trigonometric Equations Trigonometric Equations Involving Multiple Angles
[Omit examples 4,5, Chapter 6 Summary **Chapter 6 Test Triangles NOTE (10): Although you are encouraged to follow
through with the The Law of Sines [Omit Example 5 on page 322.] The Ambiguous Case NOTE (11):Ask your instructor for the handout:
More on Vectors **Chapter 7 Test |
6.1 6.2 6.3
7.1 7.2 7.3
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279-288 289-294 294-302 [Skip pgs. 302 (middle) – 312,313
316-327 328-335
362 |
5,7,11,15,21,27,31,37,41,43,47, 53,75,77,79,83,85,89 3,5,11,13,17,23,25,29,39,41, 47,51,59,67 1,3,7,9,13,25,29,59,67,69
Review (except for skipped material). 1-16
1,5,9,13,17,19,21,25,29,35,37,39, 1 - 6 Review all. 9-14, 21-28 only. |
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