Find the daily agenda slides below. The first slide is for the current day, the other slides are for previous days.
Important Documents:
Other things you might need:
Trig Table (filled in 0-360) or with Radians
Law of Sines - Ambiguous Case Flow Chart
Trig Identities Formula Sheet w/Trig Table
Graph paper:
Polar Graph Paper (4 graphs to a sheet)
Polar Graph Paper (6 graphs to a sheet, 4 variations)
Other Graph paper (some with room on the side to show work): Here and Here
Class Notes:
Blank copies of the notes are also shared through Google Classroom.
The filled in notes will be posted after we've gone through the lesson, in case you missed anything.
Any homework is posted in Google Classroom only.
Quarter 1:
Ch 5-1a Angles: Notes
Ch 5-1b Ref. Angles: Notes
Ch 5-2a Trig Ratios: Notes
Ch 5-2b Special Rt Tri.: Notes
Ch 6-1 Radians: Notes
Ch 5-3 Unit Circle: Notes
Ch 5-3 part 2: Notes
Ch 5-4a Angle Elev/Depr: Slides
Ch 5-5 Solve Rt Triangles: Notes
Ch 5-6 Laws of Sines: Notes
Ch 5-8 Law of Cosines: Notes
Ch 6-3 Graphing (Amplitude): Notes
Ch 6-4 Graphing (Period): Notes
Ch 6-5 Graphing (Translation): Notes
Quarter 3:
Ch 11-1 Exponent Rules: Notes
Ch 11-4 Properties of Logs : Notes
Ch 11 Solving Equations: Notes
Ch 11 Graphing Exp & Log: Notes
Ch 12-1 Arithmetic Sequences: Notes
Ch 12-2 Geometric Sequences: Notes
Ch 12-3 Infinite Seq & Series: Notes
Ch 12-5a Sigma Notation: Notes
Ch 12-5b Writing Sigma Notation: Notes
Ch 12-6a Pascal's Triangle: Notes
Ch 12-6b Binomial Theorem: Notes
Ch 1-7 Graphing Piecewise: Notes
Ch 1-7 Writing Piecewise: Notes
Quarter4:
SBA Prep 1: Blank Notes / Filled
SBA Prep 2: Blank Notes / Filled
Ch 4-3a Synthetic Divsion: Notes
Ch 4-3b Long Division: Notes
Ch 3-7a Simplify Rationals: Notes
Ch 3-7b Graphing Rationals:
Ch 4-6 Solving Rational Eqns: Notes
Ch 4-7 Solving Radical Eqns: Notes
Ch 3-4 Inverse Functions : Notes
Limits 1 Graphical Limits: Notes
Limits 2 Finding Limits Algebraically: Notes
Trig:
-Hand Trick to remember the Unit Circle for Trig Ratios: Video#1, Video#2
Non-Videos:
Trig:
-Explanation of why we use Radians instead of Degrees (Not a video)