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Teacher Notes9.4: Solving triangles with trig functions
9.2: Trigonometric Functions 9.1 Pythagorean theorem Test 8.4: Review of 8.1-8.3 Finished 8.3 8.3: Solving similar triangles 8.2 review 8.2: Similar triangles 8.1: Angles Practice Test 7.6 inverse functions 7.6 inverse functions 7.5: odd and even functions The function that shall remain nameless 7.4 mixed transformation 7.3 finished 7.3 affects on x-values Finished 7.2 Finished 7.1 and started 7.2 7.1: Parent functions Review 1.1 and 1.2 Test Practice Test 6.6 Comparing Function 6.5: composition of functions 6.4: multiplying functions 6.3Subtracting functions Sage based problems 6.2: Adding functions 6.1: review of functions Test Part 2 Practice Test Part 1 end of Unit 5 quiz 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.5: Part II of Key Features 5.5: Key Features of graphs, part 1 5.4: Restricting domain 5.3: Finished Domain and Range Gallery Walk 5.3: Domain and range in context 5.2: Domain and Range 5.1: Intervals |
Homework9.4: All
9.2: All 9.1: All 8.4 Review of 8.1-8.3 8.3: Rest 8.3: 1-4d, 7, 8 8.2: All 8.1: All Key to practice test 7.6: All 7.5: All Function that shall remain nameless 7.4 all 7.3 Front side 7.3 back side 7.2 all Review 1.1 Review 1.2 Practice Test Key 6.6: Climb the mountain 6.5: 1-7 6.4: All 6.3: All 6.2: all 6.1:All 5.7: All 5.6:9-18 5.6: 1-8 5.5: All None 5.4:All 5.3: back 5.3:1,2,3 5.2: All except 9a,9b,9c 5.1: 1-3, 5-10, 12-20 |
Homework Key |
Focus of Class
Students in Secondary Mathematics II will focus on quadratic expressions, equations, and functions, extend the set of rational numbers to the set of complex numbers, link probability and data through conditional probability and counting methods, study similarity and right triangle trigonometry, and study circles with their quadratic algebraic representations.
Honors students will also represent complex numbers and their operations on the complex plane, solve systems of equations, prove and apply trigonometric identities, express conic sections algebraically, and solve problems using volume measurements.